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Manan Patel

Beginner-Level 5

The expected JEE Main 2025 cutoff percentile for the General category is around 93.1023262. For OBC-NCL, it's estimated to be 79.4313582. The cutoff for SC is around 61.1526933. ST candidates can expect a cutoff of around 47.9026465

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Mohit Singh

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Candidates scoring good ranks must go for JEE Advanced exam. If not, then they must should focus on improving their JEE Main score to get into CCSU by taking multiple mock tests and practicing previous year's question papers. Candidates can identify their areas of proficiency and topics where they need improvement. If they can achieve full marks in their practice sessions, they can start preparing for JEE Advanced. However, if they cannot score full marks, it is recommended that they appear for multiple mock test series for more practice. 

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Soumya Ranjan Mohanty

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If you find any discrepancies in the details mentioned on your JEE Main admit card, you should contact the National Testing Agency (NTA) helpline immediately.

 Mention your application number and explain the discrepancy. The NTA helpline will verify the details and take necessary action by sending an intimation of the JEE Main 2025 exam center authority.

 You will not be barred from appearing for the JEE Main exam if you inform the discrepancy through the NTA helpline number in advance.

 After the exam, the corrections in detail will be taken up by the NTA.

 It is important to note that the NTA will not issue a new admi

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YASH SHARMA

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The JEE Main administration announced Session 2 results on April 18, 2025. Results for candidates are available through the JEE Main official website by using their application number and password inputs. The release happens at the right time because it enables potential candidates to start the admission procedures. 

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Vishwajeet kumar ray

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The JEE Main cutoff for Babu Banarsi Das Institute of Technology varies by course and year. For 2025, the cutoff for B.Tech programs ranged from approximately 546,902 for Computer Science Engineering to around 660,523 for Civil Engineering. For more detailed information, you can check specific course cutoffs on educational. For more information visit the college website.

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Satyendra Tyagi

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JIIT Noida JEE Main cutoff 2024 was concluded with the release of last round of cutoff results. The cutoff was released for different categories belonging to the All India quota. For the General AI category candidates, the cutoff ranks varied between 59706 and 129809. The most in-demand specialisations were BTech in Computer Science and Engineering, BTech in Mathematics and Computing and Integrated BTech + M.Tech in Computer Science Engineering. Looking at the cutoff ranks for these specialisations and most of the other specialisations, there was observed a fluctuating trend in the cutoff.

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Tejas Bodhankar

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The JEE Main 2024 cutoff ranks for Hasmukh Goswami College of Engineering (HGCE), Ahmedabad, varied across different B.E. programs for General category candidates under the Home State quota. For instance, the closing rank for B.E. in Electronics & Communication Engineering was 16,404 in Round 1 and extended to 50,109 in Round 2. Similarly, B.E. in Computer Engineering had a closing rank of 37,684 in Round 1 and 50,097 in Round 3. These figures indicate that while some programs are moderately competitive, others have more accessible cutoff ranks, providing opportunities for a broader range of applicants.

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