JEE Main 2020 Paper analysis available by the Aakash Institute. The expected JEE Main cut off will be released soon.
JEE Main 2020 paper analysis by Akash Institute for the first shift is available now. The detailed JEE Main 2020 paper analysis and expected cutoff by Aakash Institute will be released soon. Take a look at exam analysis & expected cutoff by Aakash Institute below. JEE Main 2020 Paper 1 answer keys (memory-based) for April/September session by Aakash will also be available.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) is conducting the exam from September 1 to 6 in two shifts. The first slot was held from 9 am to 12 pm while the second slot will be held from 3 pm to 6 pm. Along with JEE Main paper analysis, the coaching institute, Aakash, will also release the expected JEE Main 2020 cutoff to get an idea of their admission chances in the preferred college/institute.
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JEE Main 2020 Paper Analysis by Aakash
The detailed JEE Main 2020 paper analysis and expected cutoff Aakash along with memory-based answer keys and solutions will be updated on this page. Check below JEE Main 2020 paper analysis by Aakash for Paper 1.
- There were 75 questions, 25 questions from each section
- The overal paper was moderate in terms of difficulty level
- All topics and chapters were covered in the question paper
- The paper could be attempted within 3 hours duration
- Physics section was a little bit difficult and lengthy
- Mathematics was easy as compared to the January session
- There were very less numerical based questions
- The paper was similar to the January session exam
JEE Main 2020 April/September Question Paper Analysis by Aakash
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JEE Main 2020 Cutoff by Aakash Institute
Aakash Institute experts will release the probable qualifying cutoff of JEE Main 2020 after the conclusion of the entrance examination. The expected cutoff of JEE Main 2020 will let the candidates know if they are qualified for JEE Advanced examination or not. Since the cutoff will be indicative in nature, the candidates are advised to check the official cutoff of JEE Main 2020 when it is released.
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Chamistry
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Beginner-Level 1
Answered 2 days ago
The Anant National University JEE Main Cutoff 2024 was released for all rounds and categories for students under the Homes State and All India quota who were seeking admission to the BE/BTech and BArch courses.
The JEE Main Cutoff 2024 for the BArch course was 22012 for students belonging to the Gene
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 3 days ago
In 2023, the Dr. D.Y. Patil Institute of Engineering Management and Research, Akurdi JEE Main cutoff ranks varied between 38276 and 208419 for the students belonging to the General AII India quota for BTech admission. Among all the specialisations, the most competitive was Computer Engineering, with
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 3 days ago
No. NTA has not allowed calculators of kind - virtual or physical inside the JEE Main exam hall. Candidates must not carry calculators or any other electronic device in the JEE Main examination centre.
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Contributor-Level 6
Answered 3 days ago
No. NTA has clearly mentioned that ot will not change the dates of JEE Main exam of there is a clash of dates with any other examinations.
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Contributor-Level 6
Answered 3 days ago
Hi.
JEE Main Score Route
If you have a JEE Main 2026 score, you can apply directly using that.
Your All India Rank (AIR) is used for:
Branch allocation (high-demand branches like CSE, AI/ML, IT, etc.)
Merit-based scholarships
No CU-specific entrance exam is required in this case.
CUCET / Direct Admission R
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Scholar-Level 17
Answered 3 days ago
Hi.
There is no fixed “minimum JEE Main percentile/rank” that guarantees admission to Chandigarh University (CU)'s B.Tech/B.E. in Computer Science Engineering (CSE), because admission depends on seat demand, number of applicants, branch popularity, and round of counselling. But we can estimate a roug
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Scholar-Level 17
Answered 3 days ago
Hi.
Yes — at Chandigarh University (CU), it is possible to get a scholarship for B.Tech/B.E. (including CSE with specialisations like AI & ML / “IBM‑program” etc.) based on your JEE Main performance — but only under certain conditions and only for a small fraction of seats.
How CU's JEE‑based scholar
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Scholar-Level 17
Answered 3 days ago
Hi.
1. Admission is primarily through CUCET
Chandigarh University (CU) uses CUCET, its own entrance test, as the primary criterion for seat allotment in all B.Tech/B.E programs — including specialised CSE branches.
Whether you want CSE – Cyber Security, CSE – Cloud Computing, or CSE – Data Science, you
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Scholar-Level 17
Answered 3 days ago
Hi.
For 2024, the “closing cutoff rank” for CSE (General category, all‑India) was ~ 80,940.
For 2023 it was ~ 63,416, and for 2022 about 47,509 — showing demand has been rising year‑on‑year.
For branches like ECE (or general electronics‑type branches), the 2024 closing rank was ~112,216.
For other bran
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Scholar-Level 17
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