JEE Main 2024 Cutoff for OBC, EWS, PwD, GEN, SC - Check Past Year Trends

JEE Main 2024 Cutoff for OBC, EWS, PwD, GEN, SC - Check Past Year Trends

Jalla VenkateshUpdated on 17 Apr 2025, 04:29 PM IST

JEE Main 2024 Cutoff: The National Testing Agency has published the JEE Main 2024 Cutoff at jeemain.nta.ac.in. The JEE Main 2024 cutoff category-wise is also updated on this page. According to the cutoff released by NTA, the cutoff marks for JEE Main 2024 are 93.24 for the general category, 79.67 for OBC, 81.33 for EWS candidates, 0.0018700 for UR-PWD, 60.0923182 for SC candidates, and 46.697584 for ST candidates. These cutoff scores determine eligibility for admission to top institutes, including in IITs, NITs, GIFTs, based on JEE Main cutoff. Candidates could apply for the JEE Main 2024 counselling based on these scores. The authority conducted the JEE Main exam for session 2 on April 4 to 9, 2024. Read the article to know more about the JEE Main 2024 cutoff.
Also check: JEE Main Passing Marks

This Story also Contains

  1. JEE Main 2024 Cutoff
  2. JEE Main 2023 Cutoff
  3. JEE Main 2022 Cutoff
  4. JEE Main 2021 Cutoff
  5. JEE Main 2020 Cutoff
  6. JEE Main 2019 Cutoff
  7. JEE Main 2018 Cutoff
  8. Factors Determining the JEE Main 2024 Cut-off
JEE Main 2024 Cutoff for OBC, EWS, PwD, GEN, SC - Check Past Year Trends
JEE Main 2024 Cutoff for OBC, EWS, PwD, GEN, SC - Check Past Year Trends

JEE Main 2024 Cutoff

The authority has released the JEE Main cutoff 2024 on the official website. Candidates can check the NTA JEE Main 2024 cutoff in the table below.

JEE Mains Cutoff 2024

Candidates can check the JEE Main 2024 cutoff on this page. JEE Main Cutoff 2024 for general category (UR) is 93.23, EWS is 81.32, SC is 60.09, ST is 46.69, and OBC is 79.67.

Category

JEE Main Cutoff 2024

General

93.2362181

Gen-PwD

0.0018700

EWS

81.3266412

OBC-NCL

79.6757881

SC

60.0923182

ST

46.6975840

JEE Main 2023 Cutoff

Category

JEE Main Cutoff 2023

General

90.7788642

EWS

75.6229025

OBC-NCL

73.6114227

SC

51.9776027

ST

37.2348772

PwD

0.0013527

JEE Main 2022 Cutoff

Category

Max Cutoff

Min Cutoff

General

88.4121383

100

EWS

63.1114141

88.4037478

OBC-NCL

67.0090297

88.4081747

SC

43.0820954

88.4037478

ST

26.7771328

88.4072779

PwD

0.0031029

88.3784882

JEE Main 2021 Cutoff

Category

Max Cutoff

Min Cutoff

EWS

66.2214845

87.8950071

OBC-NCL

68.0234447

87.8950071

SC

46.8825338

87.8950071

ST

34.6728999

87.8474721

UR

87.8992241

100.0000000

UR-PH

0.0096375

87.8273359

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JEE Main 2020 Cutoff

Category

JEE Main Cutoff 2023

Common Rank List (CRL)

90.3765335

General - EWS

70.2435518

OBC-NCL

72.8887969

SC

50.1760245

ST

39.0696101

PwD

0.0618524

JEE Main 2019 Cutoff

Category

JEE Main 2019

Common Rank List (CRL)

89.7548849

GEN-EWS

78.2174869

Other Backward Classes (OBC-NCL)

74.3166557

Scheduled Caste (SC)

54.0128155

Scheduled Tribe (ST)

44.3345172

PwD

0.11371730

JEE Main 2018 Cutoff

Category

Qualified

Maximum Marks

Minimum Marks

Common Rank List (CRL)

111275

350

74

GEN-EWS

65313

73

45

Scheduled Caste (SC)

34425

73

29

ST

17256

73

24

PwD

2755

73

-35

Total

231024



JEE Main Cutoff - Previous Year Trends

Year

General

OBC-NCL

SC

ST

Gen-EWS

PwD

2021

87.8992241

68.0234447

46.8825338

34.6728999

66.2214845

0.0096375

2020

90.3765335

72.8887969

50.1760245

39.0696101

70.2435518

0.0618524

2019

89.7548849

74.3166557

54.0128155

44.3345172

78.2174869

0.11371730

2018

74

45

29

24

-

-35

2017

81

49

32

27

-

-

2016

100

70

52

48

-

-

2015

105

70

50

44

-

-

2014

115

74

53

47

-

-

2013

113

70

50

45

-

-

Factors Determining the JEE Main 2024 Cut-off

  • The total number of candidates who appeared for the JEE Main 2024 exam.

  • The difficulty level of the JEE Main 2024 exam.

  • The cutoff scores from Previous year's JEE Main cut-off scores.

  • The total number of seats available in the participating colleges.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What will be the cutoff of JEE Mains 2024?
A:

The cutoff marks required to qualify for JEE Main 2024 for the General category is 93.24, 79.67 for OBC, 81.33 for EWS. 0.0018700 for UR-PWD, 60.0923182 for SC, and 46.6975840 for ST-ALL.

Q: What is the passing marks for JEE 2024?
A:

The cutoff marks to qualify for JEE 2024 are as follows:

  • General: 90

  • EWS: 80

  • OBC NCL: 76

  • Scheduled Caste (SC): 56

Q: Who is Air 1 in JEE Mains 2024?
A:

Nilkrishna Gajare from Washim, Maharashtra, topped the JEE Main 2024 examination with a perfect score.

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With a BC-E category certificate, EWS certificate, and Telangana home-state quota, your chances of getting admission to AIML or related CSE branches in CBIT, VNR VJIET, or similar top private colleges in Telangana depend mainly on your JEE Main percentile and the TS EAMCET counselling process, because these colleges fill seats through both TS EAMCET ranks and JEE Main scores (Category-B seats).

For Category-A seats (through TS EAMCET), JEE Main percentile is not considered. Admission is purely based on your TS EAMCET rank, reservation category, gender, and home-state status. CBIT and VNR are highly competitive, especially for AIML, CSE, and IT branches, so you generally need a very strong TS EAMCET rank (usually within a few thousand for BC-E candidates, sometimes slightly relaxed for girls).

For Category-B seats (JEE Main quota), JEE Main percentile matters. Based on recent trends, to have a realistic chance:

  • For CBIT (AIML / CSE / IT), a JEE Main percentile of around 95+ is usually expected, even for reserved categories, because Category-B seats are limited and competition is high.

  • For VNR VJIET (AIML / CSE / IT), candidates with 92–95 percentile sometimes have chances, depending on availability and the specific branch.

  • If your percentile is below 90, getting AIML or core CSE in CBIT or VNR becomes difficult, but you may still have chances in slightly lower-demand branches (like ECE, EEE, or emerging specialisations) or in other good private colleges affiliated with JNTU or autonomous institutions.

Your BC-E and EWS certificates do help mainly in TS EAMCET counselling (Category-A seats), not significantly in Category-B (JEE Main) admissions, where merit largely dominates. Home-state status is already assumed for these colleges, so there is no extra advantage beyond eligibility.

In summary, if your JEE Main percentile is 95 or above, you can reasonably target AIML/CSE in VNR and possibly CBIT through Category-B. If it is 90–94, VNR or related branches are more realistic than CBIT. Below that, it is better to focus on TS EAMCET performance or consider other reputed Telangana colleges offering AIML. If you want, you can share your exact JEE Main percentile and TS EAMCET rank, and I can give you a more precise college- and branch-wise estimate.