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JEE Advanced 2023 Results: Delhi Zone Tops National Rankings

The JEE Advanced 2023 results have been released by IIT Kanpur, showcasing the Delhi Zone as the top performer in the country. With over 187,000 students registered, the results reveal impressive pass rates and admission statistics across various zones. Notably, Delhi Zone not only had the highest pass percentage but also led in the number of students securing spots in IITs. This article delves into the detailed performance metrics and highlights the dominance of the Delhi Zone in this prestigious examination.
 

Overview of JEE Advanced Results



The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur has published the results for the JEE Advanced exam, revealing that the Delhi Zone achieved the highest performance nationwide. A total of 187,223 candidates registered for this year's examination.


Performance by Zone

The JEE Advanced exam was organized by IIT Kanpur, and the results indicate that the Delhi Zone outperformed all others. Students are categorized by zones during the IIT JEE examination, and this year, the Delhi Zone excelled.


Registration Numbers by Zone:



  • Hyderabad Zone: 45,622

  • Bombay Zone: 37,002

  • Delhi Zone: 34,069


Pass Rates Across Zones

Pass Percentage for Each Zone:



  • Hyderabad Zone: 12,946 students (28.37%) passed

  • Bombay Zone: 11,226 students (30.33%) passed

  • Delhi Zone: 11,370 students (highest 33.37%) passed


IIT Admissions from JEE Advanced

The total number of students securing admission into IITs stands at 18,188.



  • Hyderabad: 4,363 students (33.70%)

  • Bombay: 3,825 students (34.07%)

  • Delhi: 4,182 students (highest 36.78%)

  • Roorkee: 1,729 students

  • Kanpur: 1,622 students

  • Kharagpur: 1,655 students

  • Guwahati: 812 students


Delhi Zone's Dominance

The Delhi Zone leads in the number of students qualifying for the JEE Advanced exam and subsequently gaining admission into IITs. Notably, Rajasthan is the largest state within the IIT Delhi Zone, which encompasses nine regions, including Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.