The wait is over for the candidates who had appeared for JEE Main Results 2018 – Paper I as the Central Board of Secondary Education has announced the Joint Entrance Examination results on the official websites i.e. cbseresults.nic.in,results.nic.in.
The CBSE has said the candidates who had appeared for JEE Main Paper II need to wait for a little more time as the Paper II exam results are expected to be declared only on May 1.
Candidates have to visit the JEE Main Results website and fill in the blank space with the required information including roll number, registration number, date of birth to get the results.
In a bid to help students, Google has partnered with the CBSE to make finding results and other exam-related information easier and reliable on the search engine.
Beginning with the JEE Main exam results, students can now quickly and securely locate their score in various exams on their smartphone or desktop using Google Search.
“We are collaborating with Google for smooth dissemination of results through an easy and secure platform,” Rama Sharma, Senior Public Relations Officer, CBSE, said in a statement.
The feature will be live only for a short duration, the statement said.
“With over 260 million students enrolled in more than 1.5 million schools across India, we believe having reliable, seamless, and safe access to education-related information is crucial,” said Shilpa Agrawal, Product Manager, Google Search.
The tech giant has also introduced an improved Search experience for other popular exams like GATE, SSC CGL, CAT.
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