JEE Main Result 2021: Cut-off may rise for July session
Mohit Dhyani | August 3, 2021 | 09:48 AM IST | 2 mins read
The National Testing Agency is going to release the JEE Main result 2021 July soon on the official website. Check JEE Main 2021 expected cut-off and previous year trends.
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NEW DELHI
: The National Testing Agency is going to release the JEE Mains 2021 result for the July session soon on the official website. The NTA will release the
JEE Mains result 2021
for the 3rd session along with the declaration of the final answer key.
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As per the News18 reports, Nitin Vijay, MD Motion Education Kota, said, JEE Main 2021 July session was easy compared to the first and second sessions. Therefore, the JEE Main cut-off for the third session can go a little higher. “If you get a percentile up to 98 or more then students have chances of getting a good NIT," Vijay added.
As per the experts' analysis of JEE Mains 2021 session 3 , chemistry was the easiest section as all the questions asked were from NCERT. As per the previous sessions, the difficulty level of all the sections was equally distributed. In JEE Main 3rd session, the physics section was the easiest, however, chemistry was the scoring one.
Ramesh Batlish, an expert from FIITJEE, said “The final cut-off could be decided after all sessions of JEE Main 2021 are completed. The August session is yet to be held. Based on the level of JEE Main Paper-1 held in July and the earlier levels of papers held February and March attempts, the cut-off in JEE Main 2021 to qualify for JEE Advanced 2021 is expected to be around 90 percentile for general category.”
JEE Main Cut-off 2020 (Qualifying)
|
Category |
Cut-off |
|
Common Rank List (CRL) |
90.3765335 |
|
Scheduled Caste (SC) |
50.1760245 |
|
Scheduled Tribe (ST) |
39.0696101 |
|
GEN-EWS |
70.2435518 |
|
Other Backward Classes (OBC-NCL) |
72.8887969 |
|
PwD |
0.0618524 |
As per the JEE Main 2021 exam analysis, candidates can expect a rise in cut-off marks.
JEE Main 2021 exam date for the third session was July 20, 22, 25 and 27. Around 7.09 lakh candidates appeared for JEE Main 2021 July/ April session. Applicants who appeared for the exam can now check the provisional JEE Main answer key released by NTA on July 29.
The exam conducting body has not announced JEE Main July result date yet. However, it is expected that NTA will release the JEE Main July 2021 result soon on the official website. Applicants will be able to check JEE Main result 2021 July session through their login credentials.
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