How many marks should I score in JEE Advance to get the top 8 IITs? I am an OBC-NRL category student.

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    Rahul Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    The JEE Advanced Exam is on 20th May and the admit card has been released on 14th May. If you are appearing in the JEE Advanced Exam 2018.
    IIT, Madras-Opening Rank 52-Closing Rank 5319
    IIT, Bombay-Opening Rank 1-Closing 4880
    IIT, Delhi-Opening 24 - Closing 5431
    IIT, Roorkee -Opening 294 - Closing 7531
    IIT, Kanpur-Opening 113 - Closing 7469
    IIT, BHU-Opening 500 - Closing 9805
    IIT, Gandhinagar - Opening 493 - Closing 6869
    IIT, Jodhpur- Opening 699 - Closing 6006
    IIT, Kharagpur-Opening 138 - Closing 6312
    IIT, Madras- Opening 62 - Closing 5319
    .
    The above rank cut-off is for the general candidates, you can evaluate this from the data.

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