JEE Mains 2025: Big update! NTA changed the rules of JEE Main exam, now what will happen if you get equal marks?
JEE Mains 2025: The full form of JEE is the Joint Engineering Entrance Exam. NTA has started the registration process for JEE Main 2025 Session 1 exam. You can fill out the registration form on the official website of NTA JEE Main jeemain.nta.nic.in. The National Testing Agency makes some changes to the JEE exam every year. This time NTA has changed the JEE Main tie breaker policy.
Every year lakhs of 12th-pass youth appear in the JEE Main exam. Students taking the 12th board exam in the current academic session also appear in JEE Main (JEE Mains 2025 Schedule). In 2025 also 10-15 lakh students will appear in JEE Main exam. In such a situation, it is normal for many students to get equal marks in some subjects. In this situation, NTA prepares the JEE Main result of the students under its tiebreaker policy. Know what changes have been made in the JEE Main tiebreaker policy.
When will the JEE Main exam be held?
The National Testing Agency has released the JEE Main 2025 exam schedule. According to the official notification, JEE Main 2025 session 1 exam will be held from January 22. At the same time, JEE Main Session 2 exam can be conducted between 1 to 15 April. NTA has opened the registration window for JEE Main 2025 and interested students can fill out the application form by visiting the official website of JEE, jeemain.nta.nic.in till November 22.
JEE Mains Tie Breaker Rule: What is the JEE Mains tie-breaking rule?
The result of candidates securing equal marks in one or more subjects in the JEE Main exam will be made through the JEE Main tiebreaker rule.
1- A high score will be considered in Maths.
2- A high score will be considered in Physics.
3- A high score will be considered in Chemistry.
4- The ratio of attempting wrong answers to correct answers should be less in all subjects in the exam.
5- The ratio of attempting wrong answers to correct answers in Maths should be less.
6- The ratio of attempting wrong answers to correct answers in Physics should be less.
7- The ratio of attempting wrong answers to correct answers in Chemistry should be less.
8- If the marks are still equal then the candidates will be given equal rank.