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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
JEE Advanced qualifying cutoff is released by the JEE Advanced conducting IIT on the official website - jeeadv.ac.in.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
The qualifying cut-off of the Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced comprises the minimum score that aspirants need to appear in the Joint Seat Allocation Authority counseling. Students who score amongst the top 250000 ranks in the Joint Entrance Examination Main are qualified to apply for the Joint Entrance Examination Advanced exam. Students must have a score of a minimum of 75 percent marks in tier class 12th board exams. For Schedule Caste, Schedule Tribe, or OBC categories, the minimum score is 65 percent.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
There are two types of Joint Entrance Examination Advanced cutoffs: qualifying and admission cutoffs.
The qualifying cutoff is released with the result. Last year, the cutoff marks were 74 marks for the Common Rank List (CRL); 66 for GEN-EWS rank list & OBC rank list; 37 marks for SC, ST and PWD rank lists; and 18 marks for Preparatory course rank lists.
The admission cutoff will be released during the seat allotment process by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). The admission cutoff is released round-wise in the form of closing ranks for all courses and categories.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
1- Do Not Ignore NCERT Books: The NCERT books are written by some of India's brightest minds, and they're precise and terse. Your medication should begin with NCERT books. Read these books precisely and complete all of the reverse exercises. Try the illustration problems as well for further practice with objective questions. Keep in mind that reading and comprehending NCERT books aren't the same thing.
2- Do Your Stylish to Prepare for Board Examinations Though your Class XII marks are no longer needed for JEE Main & Advanced rank determination as of last time, it's still critical that you per
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