What happens if I only clear JEE mains?

What happens if I only clear JEE mains?

Nothing, you will still get admission in an engineering colleges based in your jee mains score. JEE Advanced is conducted for admission in 23 IITs in the country. Basically JEE Main is the eligibility test for appearing in JEE Advanced exam.

Can I get IIT without Jee advanced?

Yes, it is possible to get admission in IIT without JEE, but in other courses than B. Tech.

What is the difference between JEE Main admission cut off and qualifying cut off?

While JEE Main Qualifying Cut off is the score needed by a candidate to qualify for JEE Advanced 2021 exam, JEE Main Admission Cut off is the closing rank released by JoSAA for admission in JEE Main participating institutes after the counselling process. NTA conducted JEE Mains in four sessions this year.

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How has the JEE Mains cut off changed over the years?

If we look into the last three years’ trend of JEE Mains cut off (from 2018 to 2020), the qualifying cutoff has been continuously increasing from the previous year across all categories. Now, if we analyze the last eight years, the cutoff has dipped in the last seven years for the General category candidates.

Is it difficult to clear the JEE MAIN exam?

JEE Main is one of the most challenging entrance exams that is conducted on a national level in India. It takes a lot of smart work and planning to clear the exam. Besides, there is a huge competition and among the lakhs of students who appear for the exam, only a few are able to clear the exam.

What is the JEE Main cutoff for SC and St categories?

Further, for the SC and ST categories, the same trend in JEE Main cutoff can be seen. While in the year 2013, the JEE Main cutoff for SC and ST categories were 50 and 45, respectively, the minimum qualifying marks for Joint Engineering Entrance Main Examination has come down to 29 and 24, respectively.

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