How much cuttoff marks in 12th and JEE for B.Tech computer engineering?

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Asked by Ansh Sharma
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Piyush Tripathi
4 years ago
You can check the cutoff and then check the cut off for B tech course. Use this link. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/jee-main-exam-cutoff.

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6 years ago
While comparing the cutoff marks of this year and last year, here are some of the stats: JEE Main 2019 Cut off for General Category has increased from 74 to 89. JEE Main 2019 Cut off for OBC Category has increased from 45 to 74. JEE Main 2019 Cut off for SC Category has increased from 29 to 54. http

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Diwakar Goel
6 years ago
Hi, JEE Main 2019 Cut off for General Category has increased from 74 to 89. Cut off for OBC Category has increased from 45 to 74. JEE Main 2019 Cut off for SC Category has increased from 29 to 54. JEE Main 2019 Cut off for ST Category has increased from 24 to 44.

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