Updated on: Thursday, July 09, 2015
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to declare the revised ranks for JEE Main 2015 today. Although the board declared the All India Ranks for JEE Main (AIRs) on July 1, few education boards did not submit the required data on time, which has led to the changes in the rank list.
CBSE was to publish the results on June 25, as the joint seat allocation process for IITs and NITs was to begin on June 26, it finally published results on June 30. However, issues cropped up with the results of JEE Main ranks declared last week, and the board announced that it will declare fresh results of JEE Main.
Approximately 1,334 students from Telangana had not received their results of JEE Main. The board has also stated that the delay in ranks has been caused due to the education boards not submitting the marks of their students on time. As many as 28 boards have defaulted in sending the data to CBSE within the given duration.
Apart from Telangana, which in submitted the students' marks after the due date, other boards which sent the data late include, Assam, Bihar, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala and Madhya Pradesh amongst others.
The board has said that it was not possible to put together all the data of JEE main ranks by June 25 as it was sending reminder mails to various education boards, asking them to submit the scores till June 24. Similarly, it had also sent a reminder to Telangana Board, but had to release the results on June 30 leaving out the 1,334 cases as there was no response from Telangana Board.