IIT JEE Advanced Result 2018 declared, here’s how to check
JEE Advanced result 2018: IIT Kanpur on Sunday declared the Joint Entrance Examination (Advanced) 2018 results on its official website jeeadv.nic.in.
IIT Kanpur on Sunday declared the Joint Entrance Examination (Advanced) 2018 results on its official website jeeadv.ac.in. Students who took up the exam will get their examination scores and all-India ranks.

Here’s the direct link to check results:

Here’s how to check JEE Advanced 2018 results:
1)Visit the official website of JEE advanced 2018 at jeeadv.nic.in
2)Click on the link for JEE advanced 2018 result
3)Enter the required details
4)Click on submit
5)The result will be displayed on the screen
6) Download the scorecard
The high profile test for admission to the prestigious IITS was held on May 20. This year, 11,279 seats are on offer at 23 IITs across the country.
After getting the results, candidates will have to register for choosing seats and give their preferred options under the Joint Seat Allocation Authority which will begin on June 15. Candidates who appeared for the Architecture Aptitude Test can fill their choices starting June 18 after the results are declared.
The Joint Seat Allocation Authority will announce the first seat allotment on June 27. The final allotment for the seventh round will be announced on July 18.
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The website of the Joint Seat Allocation Authority-2018 (jossa.nic.in) was launched on Wednesday, JEE chairman, professor Shalabh said in a statement. To help candidates understand the counselling process, there will be two mock allotments on June 19 and 24. Candidates can rectify their choices until June 25, which is also the last date for registration.
Admission to IITs are conducted in two stages. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) first conducts Joint Entrance Examination (Mains). Thereafter, candidates who secure all-India rank up to 2,24,000 appear for JEE (Advanced), which is conducted by one of the IITs. The mains exams are held in a single day over two paper, with each paper being of 180 marks, containing 60 marks for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. This year, IIT Kanpur conducted JEE (Advanced).
Recently, the Gujarat High Court refused to stay the results of the 2018 JEE (Advanced) examination scheduled to be declared on June 10, saying the announcement of the results has all India ramification.
