Introduction to JEE Mains 2021 Scores After Answer Key Matching
Scoring in the Joint Entrance Examination Main (JEE Mains) can be a mix of relief and anxiety, especially after the release of the official answer key. This article delves into the scores of various candidates from different shifts who have matched their responses with the official answer key. We will explore their experiences and the impact of their scores on their future academic pursuits.
February 24, 2021, First Shift Scores
My Paper (24th Feb Shift 1)
The scoring landscape for the 24th February first shift was diverse. Participant A scored a total of 206 after matching with the official answer key. Their breakdown was as follows:
Physics (Phy): 87 (considering 1 correction in the answer key) Chemistry (Chem): 62 Mathematics (Math): 57Participant A mentioned, 'I didn’t prepare much specifically for the mains; I am more focused on advanced since I want to do a BSc from IISc or IISER K/P.' Despite the overall easier paper and the time consumed by math MCQs, they remain satisfied with their score.
I am Scoring 152 After Answer Key Matching
Another participant from the same day shared, 'My shift was on 24th February morning, and I lost myself in chemistry.' Their score was 152 after matching the answer key. This highlights the impact of a particular subject on the overall score.
February 26, 2021, Morning Scores
My Shift (26th Feb Morning 1)
For the 26th February morning first shift, a participant scored 228 after matching the answer key. Their breakdown was as follows:
Physics (Phy): 68 Chemistry (Chem): 69 Mathematics (Math): 91Despite their initial disappointment with the score, they have challenged three easy questions and expect a final score of 777391PCM. They express hope for the best in the final analysis.
February 26, 2021, Second Shift Scores
24th Feb Shift 2
A participant mentioned, 'I am getting 216 after checking with the official answer key.' Another participant from the same shift scored 213, with 5-6 silly mistakes impacting the final score, as noted in the editing section.
Impressions from Various Shifts
24th February Shift 2: 208/300 Marks
A participant from the 24th February second shift scored 208/300. They noted, 'P: 69, C: 63, M: 76.'
The participant mentioned, '5-6 silly mistakes costed me a lot.' They seek feedback on the expected percentile with these marks, highlighting the precarious balance between carefulness and accuracy.
25th February Second Shift: 208/300 Marks
Another participant from the 25th February second shift mentioned, 'Scoring 208/300, there is one wrong answer, likely 5 marks.' This demonstrates the potential fluctuation in scores due to minor errors.
Conclusion
The JEE Mains 2021 scores after answer key matching are crucial in understanding one’s performance and future prospects. Every difference in marks can significantly impact eligibility for advanced levels of the JEE. The experiences shared herein offer valuable insights for current and future examinees.