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JEE Main 2021 Analysis & Cutoff by Resonance - The experts of Resonance have released the JEE Main 2021 analysis for Feb 26 along with video solutions. Candidates can now check JEE Main analysis & cutoff by Resonance coaching for Feb 25 from this page. JEE Main 2021 analysis by Resonance for Feb 24 for Shift 1 and Shift 2 is available on this page now. JEE Main Resonance analysis will be available for all days and shifts. Candidates can also find the JEE Main paper 1 video analysis by Resonance experts on this page. JEE Main Paper 1 analysis by Resonance is regularly updated here. Candidates can also check JEE Main 2021 answer key by Resonance to calculate their score. Resonance JEE Main analysis 2021 will help the candidates to know about the difficulty level of the exam, topics covered, weightage of units, minimum marks required to get admission, and more. The expected JEE Main cutoff will also be released by the authorities. Going through the Resonance JEE Main 2021 cutoff candidates can get an idea about their admission chances in their desired colleges and courses. The national level entrance exam JEE Main will be conducted in computer-based test mode in February, March, April, and May. Read the full article to check the detailed Resonance JEE Main analysis 2021 & cutoff.
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JEE Main 2021 Analysis by Resonance
Candidates can check the resonance JEE Main analysis 2021 for each shift of the February session here. The JEE Main 2021 analysis by Resonance for Feb 24 has been updated.
JEE Main 2021 Analysis by Resonance
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JEE Main 2021 Video Analysis by Resonance
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JEE Main 2021 Cutoff by Resonance
Resonance will release JEE Main 2021 cutoff after the conclusion of the national level entrance exam. Candidates will be able to check JEE Main 2021 cutoff by Resonance from the table below.
JEE Main Cutoff 2021 by Resonance
S. No | Category | JEE Main 2021 Cutoff |
1 | Common Merit List (CML) | Available Soon |
2 | Other Backward Class (OBC - NCL) | Available Soon |
3 | Scheduled Caste (SC) | Available Soon |
4 | Scheduled Tribe (ST) | Available Soon |
Previous Years' JEE Main Analysis by Resonance
Candidates can check the previous JEE Main 2021 resonance analysis from the given tables. The JEE Main analysis pdfs by Resonance will help the candidates to understand the level of the exam and the type of questions asked.
JEE Main Analysis by Resonance: April 2020 Session
JEE Main 2020 Exam Date | Morning Shift | Evening Shift |
September 2 | Click Here | Click Here |
September 3 | Click Here | Click Here |
September 4 | Click Here | Click Here |
September 5 | Click Here | Click Here |
September 6 | Click Here | Click Here |
JEE Main 2020 Analysis by Resonance - January Session
Date | Forenoon Session | Afternoon Session |
January 7, 2020 | ||
January 8, 2020 | ||
January 9, 2020 | Click Here |
JEE Main 2019 Analysis by Resonance - April Session
Date | Forenoon Session | Afternoon Session |
April 8, 2019 | ||
April 9, 2019 | ||
April 10, 2019 | ||
April 12, 2019 |
JEE Main 2019 Analysis by Resonance - January Session
For shift 1 analysis-Click Here
For shift 2 analysis- Click Here
S.No | JEE Main 2019 Exam Dates | Analysis by Resonance |
1 | JEE Main Paper 1 (January 9, 2019) | Forenoon Session - Click Here Afternoon Session - Click Here |
2 | JEE Main Paper 1 (January 10, 2019) | Forenoon Session - Click Here Afternoon Session - Click Here |
3 | JEE Main Paper 1 (January 11, 2019) | Forenoon Session - Click Here Afternoon Session - Click Here |
4 | JEE Main Paper 1 (January 12, 2019) | Forenoon Session - Click Here Afternoon Session - Click Here |
JEE Main 2018 Analysis by Resonance
Year | Download |
JEE Main 2018 Analysis | |
JEE Main 2017 Analysis | |
JEE Main 2016 Analysis |
Previous Years' JEE Main Cutoff by Resonance
Candidates can check the previous JEE Main cutoff by Resonance through the given tables. Resonance institute releases the expected cutoff of JEE Main before the official authorities.
JEE Main 2018 Expected cutoff by Resonance
Gen | 70 |
OBC | 38 |
SC | 28 |
ST | 25 |
Previous Years’ cutoff trends
S.No. | Category | JEE Main 2016 Cutoff Score | JEE Main 2015 Cutoff Score | JEE Main 2014 Cutoff Score |
1 | Common Merit List (CML) | 100 | 105 | 115 |
2 | Other Backward Class (OBC - NCL) | 70 | 70 | 74 |
3 | Scheduled Caste (SC) | 52 | 50 | 53 |
4 | Scheduled Tribe (ST) | 48 | 44 | 47 |
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Questions related to JEE Main
Some good engineering colleges which I can get by scoring 93 to 94 percentile in JEE mains in general category.
Dakshita, as per the previosu years records with 93 percentile your rank would be somewhere between 50,000-60,000. And with this rank it is almost impossible to get into a NIT, however you can try for your homestate NIT, but still chances are very low. You can write other exams such as there are many college level exams, choose the colleges in which you want admission such as SRMJEE for SRM, UPESEAT for UPES, BITSAT for BITS, VITEEE for VIT or any other state level entrance exams. This will be your backups if you will not be getting any good college from JEE MAINS.
And the colleges which will accept ranking form 50-60000 are:
Dr Ambedkar national institute of technology, NIT Durgapur, NIT goa, NIT hamirpur, NIT Meghalaya, NIT Nagaland, NIT Pudducherry, NIT Mizoram, NIT arunachal pradesh, NIT silchar, SVNIT Surat, Assam University, BIT mesra, Indian institute of carpet technology, Tezpur university, Punjab engineering college, etc.
Thankyou
will I get seat in nit ,if I get 73 percentile in Jee mains and I am under bc category
Hi Shaik!
Congrats on your Score in JEE Main! But I'm afraid that your Score was not under the closing scores of NITs in 2019. But, below are some of the Colleges where your score was under their closing scores in 2019:
- G H Raisoni Academy of Engineering and Technology, Nagpur.
- Finolex Academy of Management and Technology, Ratnagiri.
- MGM's College of Engineering and Technology, Navi Mumbai.
- SIT Pune
- SCOE Pune
But, this is based on Cut Off of 2019 and it changes every year. It is difficult to predict them. Let's hope for the best!
Hope this is helpful!
All the best!
is gujcet good for Gujarat students?
Hi Aspirant!
GUJCET is a state level entrance exam conducted for the admission in the colleges of Gujarat. If you want to take admission in the colleges of Gujarat only then you must prepare for it. But if you want to take admission in other colleges such as BITS, SRM, VIT, NITs etc then you should prepare for JEE MAINS/advanced as it is a nation level exam. Also, if you wirte GUJCET then you cannot get admission in IITs , NITs available in Gujarat as they only take admission by JEE MAINS. Also, kindly note that the syllabus of all these entrance exams is almost same, so it would be better if you prepare for jee mains exam (if you want NUTs or IITs) and solve some previosu year papers of other exam also such as GUJCET, VITEEE, SRMJEE etc.
Thankyou!
Will the rank for jee mains feb given according to shift wise or it will be for total feb attempt.
Hello Aspirant,
See the rank will not be calculated shift wise, because you are going to get your rank in your final result which will be released after all attempts of JEE-Main 2021 around May end. For now you are going to get only your percentile after each attempt. Your rank will be calculated on the basis of best percentile of four attempts if you are going to attempt the JEE-Main 2021 for all four sessions , if you are going to appear/appeared for only one session then your rank will be totally based on the percentile secured by you.
For February session of JEE-Main 2021, result is expected by March 7th.
For complete details about JEE-Main 2021 Result kindly check out the link given below :-
You can check out marks Vs ranks Vs Percentile from the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-marks-vs-percentile
Or
You can also use JEE-Main Rank Predictor to predict your percentile :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-predictor
To have a list of all those colleges which you can get based upon your marks, category, and state you can use JEE-Main College Predictor:-
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
If you are preparing for JEE-Main 2021 or 2022 then I would recommend you to check the resources made by our experts to help aspirants like you in the best and smart preparation of JEE-Main 2021 or 2022 :-
https://learn.careers360.com/jee-main-coaching/?utm_source=%20QnA
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
How is negative marks calculated in JEE mains. can you illustrate with an example please
Hello,
The total marks for JEE Main paper 1 is 300 marks. In each subject there will be 20 objective type questions and 10 numerical based question out which a candidate has to answer 5 numerical based questions. For every correct answer 4 marks will be awarded and for every incorrect answer 1 mark will be deducted. There is no negative marking for numerical based questions or unanswered questions. The total number of questions are 90 questions out of which 75 questions need to be answered (numerical based questions only have choice).
Suppose that you have answered 45 objective type questions and 10 numerical based questions from Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. Now 35 objective questions are correctly answered which means you have scored 35*4=140 marks remaining 10 objective questions are wrong so for each question one marks will be deducted which means 1*10=10 marks so out of 140 marks 10 marks will be deducted which means 140-10=130 marks. Now you have correctly answered numerical based questions only 4 numerical based questions out of 10 numerical based questions that you have attempted so you have score 4*4=16 marks. As there is no negative marking for numerical based questions no marks will deducted. Now the over all score will be marks scored in objective type questions+numerical based questions which is 130+16=146 marks. The overall JEE Main score will be 146 marks out of 300 marks.