JEE Advanced 2017 cut off implies the minimum percentage of marks that aspirants need to acquire for inclusion in JEE Advanced 2017 rank list. These marks will determine a candidate’s admissions to the premier IITs (Indian Institutes of Technology).
The total marks obtained in Mathematics will be the marks awarded for Mathematics in Paper 1 and Paper 2. The total marks obtained in Physics and Chemistry will also be calculated in the same way. The aggregate marks will be calculated as the sum of the marks obtained in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. Candidates have to satisfy the subject-wise as well as the aggregate qualifying marks to be included in a rank list.
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The official website states, “Only candidates who score the minimum prescribed marks in each subject and in aggregate will be included in the rank list”.
- Maximum aggregate marks: 366 (183 each in Paper-1 and Paper-2)
- Maximum marks in Physics: 122 (61 each in Paper-1 and Paper-2)
- Maximum marks in Chemistry: 122 (61 each in Paper-1 and Paper-2)
- Maximum marks in Mathematics: 122 (61 each in Paper-1 and Paper-2)
JEE Advanced 2017 Qualifying Marks:
| Category |
PwD Status |
Rank List |
Minimum Marks in Each Subject |
Minimum |
| Any |
Any |
CRL |
12 |
128 |
| OBC-NCL |
Any |
OBC-NCL rank list |
10 |
115 |
| SC |
Any |
SC rank list |
6 |
64 |
| ST |
Any |
ST rank list |
6 |
64 |
| Any |
Yes |
CRL-PwD |
6 |
64 |
| OBC-NCL |
Yes |
OBC-NCL-PwD rank list |
6 |
64 |
| SC |
Yes |
SC-PwD rank list |
6 |
64 |
| ST |
Yes |
ST-PwD rank list |
6 |
64 |
| Any |
Yes |
PC-CRL-PwD |
3 |
32 |
| OBC-NCL |
Yes |
PC-OBC-NCL-PwD |
3 |
32 |
| SC |
Any |
PC-SC |
3 |
32 |
| SC |
Yes |
PC-SC-PwD |
3 |
32 |
Minimum percentage of marks prescribed for inclusion in JEE Advanced 2017 rank list:
| Rank List |
Minimum percentage of marks in each subject |
Minimum percentage of aggregate marks |
| Common rank list (CRL) |
10.0 |
35.0 |
| OBC-NCL rank list |
9.0 |
31.5 |
| SC rank list |
5.0 |
17.5 |
| ST rank list |
5.0 |
17.5 |
| Common-PwD rank list (CRL-PwD) |
5.0 |
17.5 |
| OBC-NCL-PwD rank list |
5.0 |
17.5 |
| SC-PwD rank list |
5.0 |
17.5 |
| ST-PwD rank list |
5.0 |
17.5 |
| Preparatory course rank list |
2.5 |
8.75 |
“Based on the candidates’ performance, 50455 made it to the rank list across all categories. The gender ratio of the successful candidates stands at 43318 boys and 7137 girls (86% boys and 14% girls approximately). The category-wise successful candidates are 23390 under General, 9043 under OBC-NCL, 13312 under SC and 4710 under ST categories. In addition, 7 candidates qualified in foreign category. These candidates are now eligible to apply for seats in various IITs”, states the website.
JEE Advanced 2017 results were announced by IIT Madras, the conducting body of the exam, on June 11 on the official website. This year, Sarvesh Mehtani from Panchkula bagged AIR 1 in JEE Advanced. He was followed by Akshat Chugh and Ananay Agarwal at the second and third position respectively. Check JEE Advanced 2017 list of toppers here.
JEE Advanced 2017 was held on May 21, 2017. From this year, 20,000 more aspirants were eligible to write JEE Advanced, thus taking the total up to 2, 20,000. However, these candidates should have first cleared JEE Main. JEE Advanced 2017 was organised and conducted by IIT Madras.
Check JEE Advanced 2017 important dates here.
JoSAA 2017 counselling and seat allocation process will begin on June 15. Check JoSAA 2017 counselling schedule, JoSAA 2017 participating institutes and JoSAA 2017 eligibility criteria here.
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