I have 1157 rank in JAM exam mathematics. Which colleges can I get?

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mohammad suhaib
a year ago

With a JAM Mathematics rank of 1157, you have a good chance of getting into some NITs (National Institutes of Technology) and potentially some CFTIs (Centrally Funded Technical Institutes), but not likely the top IITs. 
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Students who have a score above the JAM qualifying cutoff and are mentioned in the merit list can apply for the counselling process. The counselling will be held online. JAM counselling schedules are available online.

IIT JAM 2026 counselling will be held in four rounds, followed by an additional round. Students need to fill the form at the JOAPS portal to participate in the JAM counselling process.

The authority has released the JAM qualifying marks online. Candidates can check cutoff to know the minimum passing marks in each paper. IIT JAM qualifying marks for Economics are mentioned below.

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  • OBC-NCl / EWs -36.56
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IIT JAM 2026 cutoff was released on March 21, 2026. Candidates can check the cutoff at official website. This is the qualifying cutoff. Candidates who score above the IIT JAM qualifying cutoff can participate in the counselling process.

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