JEE Advanced 2024 Results Announced: Ved Lahoti Tops, Meet the Zone-Wise Toppers

The JEE Advanced 2024 results have been declared, bringing great news for many aspiring engineers. This year, the exam was organized by IIT Madras and held on May 26. The results, along with the final answer key, are now available on the official JEE Advanced website – jeeadv.ac.in.

Top Ranker and Zone-Wise Toppers

Ved Lahoti from the IIT Delhi zone has emerged as the top ranker in the Common Rank List (CRL), scoring an impressive 355 out of 360 marks. Among female candidates, Dwija Dharmeshkumar Patel from the IIT Bombay zone is the top performer, securing a CRL 7 rank with 332 out of 360 marks.

Here are the zone-wise toppers:

  • IIT Bombay: Rajdeep Mishra (CRL 6)
  • IIT Delhi: Ved Lahoti (CRL 1)
  • IIT Guwahati: Avik Das (CRL 69)
  • IIT Kanpur: Manya Jain (CRL 75)
  • IIT Bhubaneswar: Matcha Balaaditya (CRL 11)
  • IIT Madras: Bhogalapalli Sandesh (CRL 3)

Among the top 10 candidates, the CRL 9 and CRL 10 rankers scored identical marks of 329, hailing from the IIT Bombay and IIT Madras zones, respectively.

Qualifying Candidates

Out of the 1,80,200 candidates who appeared for both papers of the JEE Advanced 2024, a total of 48,248 candidates qualified, including 7,964 female candidates.

How to Check Your Results

To check and download your JEE Advanced 2024 results, visit jeeadv.ac.in and log in with your registration number and date of birth.

Next Steps: JoSAA Counselling

Qualified candidates are now eligible to register for the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) counselling at josaa.nic.in. This process is crucial for securing admissions to IITs, NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs.

Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) Registration

The registration for the Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) also begins today on the JEE Advanced website. Students interested in architecture programs at IIT (BHU) Varanasi, IIT Kharagpur, and IIT Roorkee can apply for AAT 2024 until June 10, 5 pm.

Exam Overview

The JEE Advanced 2024 was conducted in two shifts on May 26. Students found both papers to be balanced, though the math section was noted for its length. The exam is held for undergraduate admissions to prestigious institutes like the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), Indian Institute of Science (IISc), and Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs).

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