NTA has released the JEE Main 2020 results for both the B.Arch and B.Plan exams on 18th September. The candidates can find out all the important details regarding the same from the piece given below.

The JEE Main Paper-II and Paper-III results for the academic year 2020, i.e the JEE Main 2020 B.Arch and B.Plan Result has been declared by NTA on 18th September 2020. The results for both the B.Arch and B.Plan papers of JEE Main 2020 are now available for the candidates on the official website of the NTA. The candidates will find out the marks secured by them and percentile scores obtained by them in the format of a scorecard.
Recent Update - JEE Main (B.Arch/B.Plan) 2020 result released! Click here to find out!
The JEE Main 2020 B.Arch and B.Plan papers were conducted on the first day, i.e on the 01st of September amidst a lot of strict measures and safety norms due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Candidates who want to access their JEE Main Paper-II and Paper-III scorecards have to keep their application numbers and date of birth details ready with them. The direct link to access the Paper 2 and Paper 3 result for JEE Main 2020 is given on this page which will be activated once the results are announced on the official website of NTA. The result for the JEE Main (Paper-II) 2020 exam was expected to be released on the 17th of September but it was not the case to be. You can check out all the live updates regarding the same through the link provided below -
JEE Main 2020 (B.Plan/B.Arch) Result Live Updates
The direct link to access the JEE Main (paper-II and paper-III) result along with the detailed steps to download the scorecard have been provided in the section below.
JEE Main 2020 (Paper-II) Topper's List (September) - Click Here
Steps to Access JEE Main B.Arch & B.Plan Result 2020
The candidates are requested to follow the steps mentioned below in the exact order to access their JEE Main 2020 B.Arch and B.Plan Result/ Scorecard -
Click on the direct link to access JEE Main B.Arch & B.Plan result provided above
Enter your JEE Main application number and date of birth in the respective text boxes as per your admit card
Verify if all the details mentioned on your JEE Main (B.Arch/B.Plan) scorecard/mark sheet are correct
Click on the save/download tab to secure a copy of the scorecard for yourself to be used in the future
JEE Main Paper 2 Result Live Updates
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Apart from JEE Main Paper 2 result for B.Arch, NATA Phase 2 results also releasing today.
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Candidates aspiring for admission in NITs will have to wait for the JoSAA counselling, which is scheduled to begin from October 06, 2020.
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The pass percentage details of JEE Main Paper 2, 3 will be updated by NTA shortly.
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The toppers list for JEE Main Paper 2 & 3 will be released shortly.
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NTA has announced the percentile scores of JEE Main Paper 2 results 2020
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Some important links related to the JEE Main B.Arch/B. Plan 2020 exam have been provided in the table below -
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FAQs
Yes, candidates aspiring to pursue B.Arch or B.Plan from one of the NITs, IIITs or GFTIs in the country have to appear in the Second Paper of the JEE Main exam.
Candidates with a rank up to 5000 in the JEE Main (Paper-II) exam can get a seat in the B.Arch programme offered at the top NITs in the country, as per the previous year statistics.
The JEE Main 2020 Paper-II cutoff scores have not been released yet by the NTA.
The official website from where you can access your JEE Main Paper-II 2020 scorecard is NTA’s JEE Main website.
You have to go to the official website of JEE Main 2020, click on the “JEE Main NTA score Paper-II” link, enter your JEE Main Paper-II Application Number and date of birth and click on the “Submit” tab to access your scorecard for the JEE Main (B.Arch/B.Plan) 2020 exam.
In order to secure a good college to pursue B.Arch or B.Planning, the candidates must at least secure a percentile score of 95 or above as per the previous year’s percentile stats.
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