JEECUP 2025 Qualifying Marks: Check Category-wise Cutoff Here

JEECUP 2025 Qualifying Marks: Check Category-wise Cutoff Here

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Samridhi MishraUpdated on 28 Jun 2025, 05:38 AM IST
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JEECUP Qualifying Marks - JEEC, UP will publish the JEECUP 2025 qualifying marks on the website, jeecup.admissions.nic.in. The JEECUP qualifying marks are the minimum marks required to qualify in the exam. Candidates can check the expected qualifying marks for JEECUP 2025 on this page. The JEECUP cutoff is based on the normalised scores. The authority has released the JEECUP result 2025 on June 23, 2025. Candidates will be able to check their marks obtained in the exam through the UP Polytechnic result. Candidates who score above the qualifying marks for JEECUP 2025 will be able to participate in the JEECUP counselling. The JEECUP qualifying marks will be different for various categories.

JEECUP 2025 Qualifying Marks: Check Category-wise Cutoff Here
JEECUP 2025 Qualifying Marks: Check Category-wise Cutoff Here

The JEECUP exam was conducted for 200 marks. The authority will provide the normalised scores through the results. Admission to UP polytechnic institutes is based on the candidate's merit in the exam, the cutoff and the seat matrix. Read the article for more details on the JEECUP 2025 qualifying marks category-wise.

JEECUP Qualifying Marks 2025

The Joint Entrance Examination Council will determine the JEECUP 2025 qualifying marks. As mentioned, the JEECUP qualifying marks will be based on the normalised scores. There is a specific formula for calculating the normalised scores in the UP Polytechnic exam. Candidates can check the expected JEECUP 2025 qualifying marks for General, SC, ST and more below. The following table will be updated with the JEECUP qualifying marks 2025 once released online.

Expected JEECUP 2025 Qualifying Marks

Category

Cutoff marks

General

74 - 79

OBC

72 - 74

EWS

70 - 72

SC

65 - 69

ST

60 - 62

JEECUP 2025 Normalised Score

The authorities conducted the UP polytechnic 2025 exam over multiple days. To avoid any undue advantage to students of any one exam shift over the paper difficulty level, the authorities calculate normalised scores. The normalised scores are specific to the performance of all the students in a particular shift. The authorities use the following formula for the calculation of normlaised scores.

JEECUP 2025 Normalised Score

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Hii

For admission in Government Polytechnic Jaunpur through JEECUP, you need around 200+ marks if you are from general category, because it will keep on safer side.
About rank admission closes around 16,000 for normal entry in some popular branches like electronic engineering.
If you have this rank and marks then you have good chance to get admission.

To get into Government Polytechnic, Jaunpur through JEECUP:

  • In 2024 , the closing rank for Diploma in Electronics Engineering (regular) was around 16,126 for the General category in Round 1, and up to 44,724 in later rounds.

  • For Diploma in Electronics Engineering (Lateral Entry) , the cutoff was as low as rank 71 .

  • For 2025, you can expect similar trends— opening and closing ranks will reflect category, course, and counselling round .

Hello

To get admission in Government Polytechnic Jaunpur through JEECUP, aim for a score of 200+ for better chances.
In 2024, Electronics Engineering had a closing rank of around 16,126 in Round 1 and extended to 44,724 in later rounds.
Cutoff marks vary by category. General needs around 79+ marks, OBC ~74+, and SC ~67.5+.
Lateral entry cutoffs were even lower ranks under 700 being accepted.
Higher marks give better chances in early rounds and preferred branches.

Hello Aspirant,

Congratulations on clearing the JEECUP (Joint Entrance Examination Council Uttar Pradesh).As a non-Uttar Pradesh (non-UP) candidate, you are eligible for admission only in private colleges (not government colleges), as per JEECUP norms.

Required Documents:

  1. JEECUP Rank Card / Score Card

  2. JEECUP Admit Card

  3. Class 10th Marksheet and Certificate (for date of birth and eligibility)

  4. Class 12th Marksheet and Certificate (if applying through 10+2)

  5. Domicile Certificate – Not applicable for non-UP candidates

  6. Caste Certificate – If applicable (must be from central govt format)

  7. Character Certificate from last attended institution

  8. Transfer Certificate / School Leaving Certificate (SLC/TC)

  9. Migration Certificate – required if board is outside UP

  10. Aadhaar Card / Valid Government ID Proof

  11. Passport-size Photographs – at least 4-5 recent photos

  12. Counselling Allotment Letter

  13. Fee Payment Receipt (if any fee paid during counselling)

All the best for your counselling process.


Hello,

Holding an E1 group rank of 12,218 in JEECUP makes it very improbable to obtain a seat in a government or aided college in Round 2, as these are usually filled much sooner by significantly higher ranks (often below 3,000 for the best branches and institutions). Nonetheless, you can still engage in Round 2 and seek seats in private polytechnic colleges that are open to lower ranks.

These colleges frequently have open positions in less sought-after fields such as Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering. Institutions such as Government Polytechnic Ghosi Mau, JP Institute of Technology & Management, and Ambalika Institute of Management and Technology are some private colleges that might accept lower rankings.

I suggest accessing the JEECUP counselling portal, reviewing the Round 2 seat matrix, and examining the list of private/private-aided colleges along with their opening and anticipated closing ranks.

Choose your options thoughtfully, concentrating on branches and colleges where your rank is within or near the anticipated closing range. This approach provides you with the highest opportunity to obtain a privately funded or government-supported seat in Round 2.

Hope this helps. All the best!