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JEE Main results 2018: Know the list of toppers and the cut-off marks

The CBSE announced the JEE Main 2018 Paper I results on Monday, 30 April. The results, expected much earlier in the day, were announced at 6.30 pm on jeemain.nic.in.

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The CBSE announced the JEE Main 2018 Paper I results on Monday, 30 April. The results, expected much earlier in the day, were announced at 6.30 pm on jeemain.nic.in.

As many as 2,31,024 top candidates of JEE Main 2018 qualified for appearing in JEE Advanced 2018 out of 11,35,084 candidates who appeared in the exam.

Bhogi Suresh Krishna from Andhra Pradesh secured first rank with a score of 350. The second ranke, KVR Hemant Kumar Chodipalli was also from Andhra Pradesh with a similar score, while the third ranker Parth Laturia hails from Rajasthan.

List of Toppers for JEE Main 2018 Paper I:

1 Bhogi Suraj Krishna from Andhra Pradesh

2 KVR Hemant Kumar Chodipilli from Andhra Pradesh

3 Parth Laturia from Rajasthan

4 Pranav Goyal from Haryana

5 Gattu Mytraya from Telangana

6 Pawan Goyal from Rajasthan

7 Bhaskar Arun Gupta from Rajasthan

8 Bakarapu Bharath from Andhra Pradesh

9 Simranpreet Singh Saluja from Delhi 

10 Gosula Vinayaka Srivardhan from Telangana

The cut-off marks for JEE Mains 2018:

Common Rank List: 74

Other Backward Class (OBC - NCL): 45

Scheduled Caste (SC): 29

Scheduled Tribe (ST): 24

PwD: -35

The results for JEE Main Paper II are expected to be announced on May 1.

JEE is conducted every year for various architecture and engineering courses. Admission in the IITs/NITs/IIITs and such other CFTIs are based on the JEE Advanced)/JEE(Main) ranks. Candidates who have scored least 75% marks in the 12th class examination will only qualify for the admissions. For SC/ST students the qualifying marks would be 65% in the 12th class examination. JEE is also considered as a qualifying exam for JEE Advanced.

CBSE Joint entrance examination is widely known as JEE Main. JEE Main Exam was conducted initially in the year 1960. It is a common entrance test that is conducted for admissions in various engineering institutions for courses such as B. tech, B.E, B. Arch, and B. planning under the track of Ministry of Human Resource Development.

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