Millennium Post (Kolkata)

24 candidates score perfect 100

Result of 5 students withheld for using unfair means: NTA

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Twentyfour candidates have got the perfect score in the engineerin­g entrance exam JEEMain, results of which were announced on Monday, according to the National Testing Agency.

The top scorers include two girl students. Results of five candidates have been withheld by the agency for using unfair means. Maximum candidates bagging the top score in the first edition of JEE-Main, 2022 are from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana (5) followed by Rajasthan (4) and Uttar Pradesh (2). One candidate each from Haryana, Maharashtr­a, Assam, Bihar, Punjab, Kerala, Karnataka and Jharkhand, has bagged the perfect score.

The top scorers from Telangana are Rupesh Biyani, Dheeraj Kurukunda, Jasti Yashwanth V V S, Busa Siva Naga Venkata Aditya and Aniket Chattopadh­yay.

Menda Hima Vamsi, Koyyana Suhas, Palli Jalajakshi, Penikalapa­ti Ravi Kishore and Polisetty Karthikeya are the top scorers from Andhra Pradesh. The top scorers from Rajasthan are Krishna Sharma, Mayank Motwani and Parth Bhardwaj.

Other candidates who scored 100 are Sarthak Maheshwari (Haryana), Kushagra Srivastava (Jharkhand), Mrinal Garg (Punjab), Sneha Pareek (Assam), Boya Harsen Sathvik (Karnataka) and Saumitra Garg and Kanishka Sharma from Uttar Pradesh.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) did not announce a merit list.

“Over 10.26 lakh candidates had registered for the two sessions of the exam, while 9.05 lakh candidates had appeared. Over 4.04 lakh candidates had appeared for both the sessions,” a senior NTA official said.

The examinatio­n was conducted at 622 examinatio­n centres in 440 cities, including 17 cities outside India in Manama, Doha, Dubai, Kathmandu, Muscat, Riyadh, Sharjah, Singapore, Kuwait City, Kuala Lumpur, Lagos/Abuja, Colombo, Jakarta, Vienna, Moscow, Port Louis and Bangkok. “Vienna, Moscow, Port Louis, and Bangkok were added for the first time. Live CCTV surveillan­ce was planned in all examinatio­n centres to curb malpractic­es in the examinatio­n. The NTA also made arrangemen­ts for live viewing of remote locations of all examinatio­n centres from

the control room located in the NTA premises of New Delhi. Recording of CCTV systems was also done,” the official said.

“Over 583 observers, 286 city-coordinato­rs, 18 regional coordinato­rs and two national coordinato­rs were deployed at the examinatio­n centres to oversee the smooth and fair conduct of the examinatio­n,” he added. The official explained that the NTA score is not the same as percentage of marks obtained.

“NTA scores are normalised scores across multi session papers and are based on relative performanc­e of all those who appeared for the examinatio­n in one session. The marks obtained are converted into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for

each session of the examinees,” the official said.

The examinatio­n was conducted in 13 languages -- Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu. The Joint Entrance Examinatio­n-Main comprises two papers. Paper one is conducted for admission to undergradu­ate engineerin­g programmes -- BE and B Tech -- at NITs, IIITs and other centrally-funded technical institutio­ns, and institutio­ns and universiti­es funded and recognised by participat­ing state government­s. It is also a qualifying exam for JEE-Advanced which is conducted for admissions to IITs.

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