JEE Main 2020 Results (announced). Kindly share your percentile/score.
Welcome to Shiksha's student forum. As you all are aware, JEE Mains 2020 exam's results are out. Please share your scores and seek valuable feedback.
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What will be cut off?
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9th and 2nd shift was the hardest paper of all the shifts.
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Maths was not of board level.
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Hello,
JEE exam is not very hard. You have enough knowledgeable to give this exam. 60% questions from only board syllabus. Cuttoff maybe 80 percentile for OBC students. All the best guys. For JEE exam. -
It is very difficult, the 7-1-2020 first shift exam paper. I expect the cutoff according to the difficulty level. Maths was lengthy and time consuming. Chemistry was full of theory type questions. Thank you.
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Cut off will be 120 in my view.
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Cutt off 80-100
Difficulty- same like the previous year
Chemistry is easy totally NCERT
Physics is comparatively tough
Maths is moderate include lots of calculation. -
Percentile 98.3724736
Shift 7th Jan Evening
State of Eligibility Delhi
Category General
What range of AIR (CRL), branch and college should I expect? What are my chances in good NITs, IIITs and DTU, NSIT, IIIT-D? -
I got 8o.406 marks in JEE Mains. Is there any IIT institute suitable to my marks.
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90.1369153
NIT with CSE branch
Obc ncl.
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