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How To Check Rank And Marks On RankMitra

You can check marks & rank by following below steps:-

  • At first, you need to get SSC JE (Junior Engineer) Mains exam answer key link, then copy its URL.
  • Go to SSC JE Mains score calculator (this page).
  • Now, you will see input field labled Answer Key URL, paste your copied answer key url here.
  • Choose your category, and horizontal category.
  • Also, select paper language (not required) and password so that any user can't see your rank & marks just by your roll number. However, it's not required to do so. you can leave it empty also.
  • Click on Submit button.
  • That's all. You will be redirected to a page where you will see all your details including marks, ranks, etc.

What data you will see on RankMitra after submitting details

We will display:

Your Overall Rank, Shift Rank, Category Rank (Vertical), Overall Average Marks, Shift Average Marks, Category Average Marks, etc.

After that your scorecard with total attempted questions, not attempted questions, right questions, wrong question in each subject. Besides these this tool will also let you know if any wrong questions is asked by organization, and for that question bonus marks will be added in total marks.

Normalized marks and ranks will be also shown. and after that, you will also be able to see top rankers/scorer in descending order (not ranks).

How we calculate ranks?

let's say, there are four candidates with marks 130, 138, 138, and 140. Now candidate with marks 140 will get 1st rank. Two candidates obtained 138 marks so both will get 2nd rank, and candidate with 130 marks will get 4th rank not 3rd.

Breif Overview About SSC JE Mains Examination

The SSC Junior Engineer (JE) Mains exam (or Paper 2) is part of the selection process for recruiting Junior Engineers in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering fields for various government departments.

Exam Format and Key Details:

  • Exam Structure: Paper 2 is a Computer-Based Test (CBT) with objective-type questions specific to each engineering stream.
  • Duration: The exam lasts 2 hours for general candidates and 2 hours and 40 minutes for candidates eligible for a scribe.
  • Marks and Sections: It carries a total of 300 marks, with candidates answering only the section relevant to their specialization (Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical).
  • Positive Marking: +3 marks for each right answer.
  • Negative Marking: There is a 1-mark deduction for each incorrect answer.
  • Allowed Tools: Scientific Calculator will now also be available on the Computer Screen for the entire duration of the Examination. This will be available towards the left side of the candidate's application image as a Calculator icon.

Note: No Physical version of Table and Calculator will be allowed inside the exam lab.

Syllabus Highlights:

The syllabus for Paper 2 varies by the candidate's chosen engineering discipline. Here’s a brief overview:

  1. Civil Engineering (Part A):
    • Topics include Building Materials (physical and chemical properties, uses), Estimating and Valuation (costing, analysis of rates, methods), Surveying (principles, instruments, leveling), Soil Mechanics (soil properties, compaction, permeability), Hydraulics (fluid properties, flow measurements), and Irrigation Engineering (methods, crop requirements, canal design), etc.
  2. Electrical Engineering (Part B):
    • Key areas cover Basic Electrical Engineering concepts (circuits, magnetism), AC Fundamentals (inductance, transformers), Electrical Machines (generators, motors), Power Systems (generation, transmission), and Measurement and Instrumentation (types of measurements, devices), etc.
  3. Mechanical Engineering (Part C):
    • This section includes Theory of Machines (kinematics, dynamics), Strength of Materials (stress, strain, bending), Thermodynamics (heat transfer, properties of steam), Fluid Mechanics (properties, pumps, turbines), and Manufacturing Processes (casting, welding, machining), etc.