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Paras Hinge

Beginner-Level 5

An Indian-origin Nepali can give JEE Advanced without taking JEE Mains, as they are considered a "foreign national" and can directly register for JEE Advanced if they meet the other eligibility criteria; they do not need to qualify JEE Mains to appear for JEE Advanced. But if you are a citizen of India and completed 10th and 12th from foreign country, then you have to give JEE Main to be eligible for JEE Advanced

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Shiv Kumar

Contributor-Level 10

Unfortunately, with a preparatory rank of 100, you can not get directly admitted to any course at any IIT. ou would have to go through the preparatory course first and then wait for the subsequent year to potentially get admission, depending on your performance and available seats.

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Vipra Mehra

Contributor-Level 7

The IIST JEE Advancd cutoff 2021 was:

CategoryBTech Aerospace EngineeringBTech Electronics and Communication EngineeringDual Degree (B.Tech + Master of Science/Master of Technology)
Opening PercentageClosing PercentageOpening PercentageClosing PercentageOpening PercentageClosing Percentage
General46.6726.9450.8326.3941.6727.22
EWS25.2823.8925.0023.0622.7822.78
OBC26.6720.2824.44 20.0025.5619.44
SC20.8310.8314.729.7221.9413.33
ST21.118.898.338.338.068.06

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Manori Patra

Contributor-Level 7

The IIST JEE Advanced cutoff in 2022 was:

CategoryBTech Aerospace EngineeringBTech Electronics and Communication EngineeringDual Degree (B.Tech + Master of Science/Master of Technology)
Opening PercentageClosing PercentageOpening PercentageClosing PercentageOpening PercentageClosing Percentage
General53.6121.3929.4420.8331.9419.72
EWS20.2818.0620.8318.0618.0617.78
OBC20.2817.5020.2817.2218.6117.22
SC18.8911.6713.8911.3910.8310.28
ST13.069.4410.009.448.618.61

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Abhay Aggarwal

Contributor-Level 7

IIST JEE Advanced 2023 cutoff was:

CategoryBTech Aerospace EngineeringBTech Electronics and Communication EngineeringDual Degree (B.Tech + Master of Science/Master of Technology)
Opening PercentageClosing PercentageOpening PercentageClosing PercentageOpening PercentageClosing Percentage
General39.1729.4438.8928.0657.2229.44
EWS28.6126.1127.7825.5625.5625.56
OBC28.3323.8926.9424.1727.2223.89
SC20.8315.8319.7214.4416.1115.28
ST18.3312.5016.1111.9411.6711.67

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Nishtha Shrivastava

Contributor-Level 7

The IIST JEE Advanced 2024 cutoff was:

CategoryPhysicsChemistryMathsAggregate
General33350
EWS/ OBC-NCL33345
SC/ ST/ PD11125

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Virajita Choudhury

Contributor-Level 7

The IIST JEE Advanced cutoff is based on JEE Advanced percentage in each subject (Maths, Physics and Chemistry) and the overall percentage achieved in the JEE Advanced exam.

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Abhishek Chaudhary

Contributor-Level 7

IIST JEE Advanced cutoff can be checked with the information brochure of IIST UG admission process online at iist.ac.in. The IIST JEE Advanced cutoff is based on JEE Advanced percentage in each subject (Maths, Physics and Chemistry) and the overall percentage achieved in the JEE Advanced exam.

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Abhishek Guru

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, if you have qualified in the 1st attempt, then you are eligible for JEE Advanced. 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

Contributor-Level 8

With a preparatory rank of 24 in the ST category for JEE Advanced, you have an excellent possibility of getting into the preparatory course of an IIT. These courses are for one year and are specifically meant for SC, ST, and PwD applicants who failed to qualify for the conventional cutoffs, with the hope of preparing them for the complete undergraduate course. On successful completion, you become eligible for admission to the B.Tech program, but the branch alloted would be subject to seat availability and your performance in the preparatory course. Generally, branches with available seats from the last intake are offered. For precise i

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