Joint Entrance Exam Advanced
Your overall rank will be in the range of 276210 - 310500 .
Top 2.5 lakhs will be eligible from JEE Mains to appear for JEE Advanced exam.
Qualifying cutoff for will be released at the time of result of JEE Mains Session 2 will be out.
To know in
Only top 2.5 lakhs students will be eligible for JEE Advanced exam.
But the qualifying cutoff for JEE Advanced will be out once the result JEE Main Session 2 result
At this rank you might be not eligible for JEE Advanced exam, will suggest you to go for Session 2
Hello Student ,
The qualifying percentile to write JEE Advance exam will be released after the JEE Main session 2 . It usually given in the final result . If we check it from last year then yes you are eligible to write the JEE Advance exam . The last
Hello,
Hope you are doing great.
Answering to your question, your rank will be between 1L to 3L.Remeber that cutoff will vary from year to year based on difficulty level of exam and Number of students attend the exam.
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Congratulations on scoring well in your JEE Mains! Since you have not mentioned your category, I am going to give you the eligibility criteria for all:
General- 87-90
EWS- 63-67
OBC- 67-72
SC- 43-47
ST- 37-38
Whatever your category might be, you are definitely qualified to appear for JEE
To appear for JEE Advance, you have to meet the JEE Main qualifying cutoff to appear in the JEE Advance exam. The qualifying cutoff will release with the final result after the April session, so then you will get to know whether you’re eligible for JEE advance or not.
While
Yes, in the JEE Main result, if it shows “NA” (Not Applicable) in the JEE Advanced eligibility column, it usually means you are not eligible for JEE Advanced. This could be due to various reasons like low percentile, not meeting the cutoff, not passing Class 12 with the required percentage,
Hello student,
As per last year trends, the JEE Advance cutoff was 73.61 for OBC NCL Category. To appear for JEE Advance, you have to meet the JEE Main qualifying cutoff to appear in the JEE Advance exam, which will release with the final result after the April. So based
To appear for JEE Advance, you have to meet the JEE Main qualifying cutoff to appear in the JEE Advance exam. The qualifying cutoff will release with the final result after the April.
Talking about the previous year qualifying cutoff, for the SC Category, the cutoff was 51.97,
Hello Aspirant,
After obtaining a diploma, there is no option to be admitted to an IIT. For engineering undergraduate programmes, JEE Advanced is the exclusive route to admission to IITs. Applicants trying to find out how to get into IIT after graduating.
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