
Delhi HC Notices NTA Over JEE Main 2025 Scorecard Discrepancy
The Delhi High Court has issued notice to the National Testing Agency (NTA) on a petition filed by a candidate raising a discrepancy issue in scorecards for the JEE Main exam. Justice Vikas Mahajan was hearing the matter and issued a notice to the testing agency.
The candidate counsel said that the result uploaded on the NTA website has a discrepancy. Two different score cards with different percentiles were issued to the students with the same application number. However, the composite scorecard showed ‘unfair means’, barring the student from the exam.
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The NTA counsel said that the candidate has come after more than a month of the result announcement. The result was released on April 19, 2025. Also, NTA had sent an email regarding the debarment of the candidate.
The next hearing is slated to be on May 29, 2025.
Similarly, JEE Main 2025 scorecard-related cases also came to the forefront, where candidates reported receiving two different scores. Some students in Lucknow reported that during the night, when they checked their results, the score was different, and in the morning, while checking again, the score was different. Candidates have appealed against the result in court.
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Notably, total of 14,75,103 candidates appeared for the exam. On April 18, NTA announced the JEE Main 2025 Session 2 Paper 1 result.
Those candidates who appeared for both Session 1 and Session 2, the best of the two sessions’ marks were used to prepare the final rankings.
Now top 2.5 lakh candidates from the JEE Main Session qualify to appear for the JEE Advanced exam.