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How to download All india Merit List for JEE exam foe the year 2024

OISHEE BANERJEE 14th Jun, 2025

Hello aspirant,

To download the merit list for JEE first, go to the official JEE Main result portal on the NTA website. After logging in, look for an option named something like “JEE Main 2024 Result / Rank List” or “Merit List.” This will allow you to download a PDF containing the names and ranks of all students.

Once you have the PDF, open it in a PDF reader and use the search function (Ctrl + F) to enter your application or roll number. This will take you directly to your rank and details within the merit list.

That’s it! If you have any trouble locating the file or finding your rank, just let me know and I can help. Thank you!

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I have 3yrs drop after 12th,can i take KVPY SB in college first year?

kumardurgesh1802 3rd Sep, 2024

Hello Monika,

Unfortunately, you cannot take the KVPY SB (Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana) exam in your first year of college if you have taken a 3-year drop after 12th grade. The KVPY SB stream is specifically for students who are in the 1st year of an undergraduate program in basic sciences, but it typically requires that you join college immediately or shortly after completing 12th grade. The gap of 3 years might disqualify you from eligibility. It's best to check the latest KVPY guidelines for any updates or exceptions.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.

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Can i take KVPY SB in college first year?

Komal Garg 13th Dec, 2024

Hello Monika,

I regret to inform you that, in your first year of college, you are not eligible to enroll in the KVPY (Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana) SB track.

Students enrolled in their first year of undergraduate (B.Sc., B.S., B.Stat., B.Math., Intern M.Sc., or M.S.) courses are the only ones eligible for the KVPY SB stream. Nonetheless, there are a few crucial things to remember:

Qualifications for the KVPY SB Stream-
1) You have to be enrolled in the first year of an undergraduate program leading to a B.Sc. or its equivalent.
2) In your 12th grade board exams, you should have received at least 60% (or 50% for SC, ST, and PWD) (or equivalent).
3) Science courses like physics, chemistry, biology, or mathematics should be included in the subject combination.

Timeline for Applications-
1) Only after being accepted into your undergraduate program may you apply for KVPY SB.
2) Usually, the KVPY exam is administered during your first year in college. Since the SB stream is only available to first-year students, you would not be eligible if you were in your second or third year.

Important points-
1) You should be able to apply for the KVPY SB stream during the application period if you are a first-year undergraduate student enrolled in a program like the B.Sc.
2) You must apply for the KVPY SX stream, which is intended for first-year undergraduates and students in the 12th grade, if you are in your second year of undergraduate study.
3) Date of the KVPY Exam: The KVPY exam normally takes place in November, and the application process usually commences in July.
4) The eligibility requirements may vary from year to year, so be sure to visit the official KVPY website for the most recent information on eligibility, revisions, and exam dates.



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Im a second dropper Ill be in bsc first year....am I eligible for kvpy?

Tanya Gupta 18th Jun, 2024

Hello,

Yes, you are eligible for KVPY (Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana) if you are in the first year of B.Sc. during the current academic year. KVPY eligibility criteria allow students enrolled in the first year of undergraduate courses in Basic Sciences such as B.Sc., B.S., B.Stat., B.Math., Integrated M.Sc., etc., to apply. Ensure you meet the academic criteria and prepare well for the aptitude test conducted by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore to qualify for the fellowship.

Hope this helps you ,

Thank you

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Question : Directions: Which number will appear at the bottom face in the last cube?

Option 1: 3

Option 2: 4

Option 3: 6

Option 4: 1

Team Careers360 15th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: 6


Solution : The bottom face in the last cube is the face opposite to 4.
Taking dice positions 2 and 3 with 4 as the common face,

Moving clockwise from the common face with 4,


Pairs of opposite faces –


So, the bottom face in the last cube is the face containing 6. Hence, the third option is correct.

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Hey mentors, just curious....If a jee aspirant decides to actually repeat their class 12th(give boards again) Instead of taking the usual drop and theyve never sat in any kvpy exams before.... repeating the class 12th, will they now be eligible for kvpy-sx?

Amrita Koner 27th Jul, 2024

Yes, if a JEE aspirant decides to repeat their Class 12th and has never taken the KVPY exams before, they can become eligible for the KVPY-SX stream. The KVPY-SX stream is for students in Class 12, and since they are effectively repeating the year, they would meet the eligibility criteria for that stream. For personalized assistance and a detailed plan on how to navigate this process, consider reaching out to Invicta Career Consultancy, which specializes in guiding students through such academic decisions and opportunities, While there are other options available, hence you can pay a visit to their website (icclearning.com) and get consult with them for better guidance. All the best to you.

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Will cut-off of JEE ADVANCED for IISc Bangalore come down as KVPY is now abolished??

ayanmukherjee045 21st Aug, 2023

Hello Aspirant,

Yes, it is right that kvpy has been removed to get admission in iisc Bangalore but that doesn't mean that the cut offs will come down because it depends on many factors such as :-

  • Number of applicants applying for iisc Bangalore
  • Difficulty level of the examination in different years.
  • Previous year cut offs
  • Number of seats in the college

If all these factors are to be considered then it is expected that the cut off shall come down this year but again many things govern the cut offs.

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