JEE Advanced exam 2024 over; expected cut-off, qualifying marks for IIT BTech admission
Anu Parthiban | May 26, 2024 | 08:15 PM IST | 1 min read
JEE Advanced Cut-off 2024: BTech admission at IITs, NITs, IIITs and other GFTIs will be offered and allocated through a common counselling process by JoSAA.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Joint Entrance Examination Advanced (JEE Advanced 2024) paper 1 and paper 2 was conducted by the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) today. Students found paper 2 to be tougher than paper 1, as per the JEE Advanced exam analysis. Candidates who score minimum JEE Advanced cut-off 2024 will be considered for the JoSAA counselling 2024 for admission to BTech courses at IITs. JEE Advanced 2024 Live
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The JEE Main cut-off 2024 for unreserved category was 93.2362181, highest compared to the previous year. A total of 97,351 students obtained the qualifying cut-off this year. The top 2.5 lakh JEE Main rank holders were eligible for JEE Advanced 2024.
According to the JEE Advanced paper 1 analysis , the physics section was toughest compared to the other sections. Whereas, in paper 2 , the mathematics section was rated “challenging” by students. The question paper had multiple-choice questions (MCQs), multiple-selection questions (MSQs), numerical-based questions.
The seats across IITs, NITs, IIITs and other Government-Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs) will be offered and allocated through a common counselling process by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA 2024). Those who have qualified JEE Advanced 2024 will be eligible for admission at IITs.
JEE Advanced 2024 expected cut-off
Here’s the category-wise JEE Advanced cut-off 2024 and expected minimum marks for candidates to clear the entrance exam.
|
Rank List |
Minimum aggregate marks 2024 |
Minimum aggregate marks 2023 |
Minimum aggregate marks 2022 |
|
Common rank list (CRL) |
85-90 |
86 |
55 |
|
OBC-NCL rank list |
75-80 |
77 |
50 |
|
GEN-EWS rank list |
75-80 |
77 |
50 |
|
SC rank list |
45-50 |
43 |
28 |
|
ST rank list |
45-50 |
43 |
28 |
|
Common-PwD rank list (CRL-PwD) |
45-50 |
43 |
28 |
|
OBC-NCL-PwD rank list |
45-50 |
43 |
28 |
|
GEN-EWS-PwD rank list |
45-50 |
43 |
28 |
|
SC-PwD rank list |
45-50 |
43 |
28 |
|
ST-PwD rank list |
45-50 |
43 |
28 |
|
Preparatory course (PC) rank lists |
20-25 |
22 |
14 |
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