IIT JEE 2018 results declared, Panchkula boy secures top rank

A total of 18,138 candidates scored above the cut-off

Updated - June 10, 2018 12:36 pm IST

Published - June 10, 2018 11:10 am IST

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The results of the IIT Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) for 2018 were declared on Sunday, with a total of 18,138 candidates scoring above the cut-off in the JEE (Advanced) 2018 paper. Pranav Goyal from Panchkula secured the top rank in the Common Rank List (CRL) with 337 marks out of 360.

Meenal Parakh from Kota is the top-ranked female with 318 marks out of 360.

A total of 1,55,158 candidates appeared in papers 1 and 2 in JEE (Advanced) 2018. In 2018, 11,279 seats are being offered in the IITs, and the number of students who qualified this year have exceeded this figure by over 1.6 times, stated a press release by IIT Kanpur.

Students can check their results at the portal - https://results.jeeadv.ac.in/

 

Rank listRankNameCity
Open (CRL)1Pranav GoyalPanchkula
Open (CRL)2Sahil JainKota
Open (CRL)3Kalash GuptaNew Delhi
Open (CRL)1 (girls)Meenal ParakhKota
OBC-NCL1Mavuri Siva Krishna ManoharVijayawada
SC1Aayush KadamKota
ST1Jatoth Shiva TarunHyderabad
CRL-PwD 1Manan GoyalPatiala
OBC-NCL-PwD 1Vijendra KumarJehanabad
SC-PwD1Raushan KumarVaishali

 

The breakup

No. of qualified boys: 16062

No. of qualified girls : 2076

No. of qualified general (GE) candidates : 8794

No. of qualified OBC candidates : 3140

No. of qualified SC candidates : 4709

No. of qualified ST candidates : 1495

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