India, Feb. 12 -- The results of the Joint Entrance Examinations (JEE) Mains 2025 Session 1 released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on February 11, 2025 has shown some significant changes as compared to the 2024 results. From a substantial drop in the number of NTA 100 scorers to a rise in the number of candidates who's marks have not been declared, there has been a stark change in the results within just one year.
Lets take a look at a comparative analysis of 2025 2024 results:
In 2024, the Session 1 results were declared on February 12, wherein as many as 23 candidates had scored NTA 100. However, when we compare the same results in 2025, the number of NTA 100 scores has drastically come down to 14.
In the 2024 results, Telanga...
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