JEE Main Result 2021: Check category-wise cut-offs
JEE Main result 2021 cut-off has been declared by NTA at the official website - jeemain.nta.nic.in.
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Team Careers360 | September 15, 2021 | 01:42 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced the JEE Main 2021 category-wise cut-off today, September 15 on the official website. The NTA JEE result link has been activated now - jeemain.nta.nic.in. Candidates can check the JEE Main results 2021 using their application number and date of birth.
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JEE Main 2021 session 4 exam was conducted at 334 exam cities on August 26, 27, 31 and September 1 and 2. Around 7.32 lakh students appeared for the JEE Main 2021 session 4 which was conducted for the first time this year. Along with the result, NTA has also released the JEE Main cutoff and rank list.
However, the cut-off scores for JEE Mains 2021 have dropped for all other categories - Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST) and Persons with Disability (PwD).
The JEE Main cut-off score is the score of the last person to write the JEE Main exam who has qualified to write the JEE Advanced for admission to the IITs.
The top 2,50,000 JEE Main 2021 qualifiers will be eligible to apply and appear in the JEE Advanced 2021 exam.
JEE Main Cut-off 2021
Category |
JEE Cut-off 2021 |
JEE Cut-off 2020 |
General Category |
87.8992241
|
90.3765335 |
Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) |
66.2214845
|
70.2435518 |
Other Backward Class (OBC-NCL) |
68.0234447
|
72.8887969 |
Scheduled Castes (SC) |
46.8825338 |
50.1760245 |
Scheduled Tribes (ST) |
34.6728999 |
39.0696101 |
People with Disability (PwD) |
0.0096375
|
0.0618524 |
The category-wise cut-off of NTA score for JEE Advanced 2021 based on BE/ BTech (Paper-I) will be as follows
Moreover, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur had delayed the JEE Advanced 2021 registration which was scheduled to begin on September 13. This delay in the start of JEE Advanced registration 2021 was due to the delay in the declaration of JEE Main result 2021 session 4. The registration will begin today evening, as per the latest announcement by IIT Kharagpur.
The process of JEE Advanced 2021 registration includes steps of registration, document upload and fee payment.
The JEE Advanced 2021 exam is scheduled to be held on October 3, 2021. Only the top 2.5 lakh JEE Main qualifiers will be able to apply for JEE Advanced 2021.
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