If a student crosses the cut-off marks, is he considered eligible for JEE Advanced?

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Asked by Daksh Meena
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Deepanshi Jain
7 years ago
Yes, you are eligible to take IIT-JEE advance exam. All the best.

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K
7 years ago
Yes, crossing the cut-off is the criteria for appearing in JEE Advanced.

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Prashant Kumar
6 years ago
Yes, bro, if you have cleared cut-off, you are eligible for JEE Advanced.

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Abhidha Pant
6 years ago
Hello Daksh, Of course, If you have cleared the cutoff rank in JEE Mains then you are eligible for JEE Advanced go and prepare for your exam. All the best.

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K
6 years ago
Hello, Yes, you will be considered eligible for JEE Advanced Exam. You have to score more than the cut off marks in the JEE Main Exam to be eligible for the JEE Advanced Exam. JEE Advanced registration has been started. You can fill the online form on or before 09th May 2019. Click here http://bit.l

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S
6 years ago
Yes, you are eligible to give IIT-JEE Advance exam.

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R
7 years ago
Hello, The JEE Mains exam is held every year and around 10 Lacs students appear in the exam, out of which only top 2,24,000 students are eligible to sit in the JEE Advanced exam. The cut-off for JEE Mains exam: General-81 marks OBC-49 marks SC-32 marks ST-27 marks This year, the JEE Mains cut

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Shivam Chhirolya
7 years ago
If a student clear the cut off marks in JEE Mains, then he will be eligible for JEE Advance. And, also through JEE Mains score, he can get NIT or any government college for engineering.

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Shalini Sharma
7 years ago
Hello Daksh, Yes, if you cross the cutoff marks of JEE Mains, you will be eligible for JEE Advanced exam.

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Yes, you are eligible.

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