What is the expected JEE Main cutoff 2024?
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3 Answers
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NIT Manipur JEE Main cutoff 2024 has been released for admission to the BTech courses. During the Round 1 cutoff, the closing rank for CSE was 25886 for the General category students under the AII India Quota. Among OBC candidates, the closing rank for B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering stood at 8750. Candidates seeking admisison to NIT Manipur can refer to the table below to check out the Round 1 closing ranks for BTech in CSE course for various categories under the AI quota:
Category
JEE Main 2024 Expected Cutoff
Common Rank List
90-91
Gen-EWS
75-76
OBC-NCL
73-74
SC
51-52
ST
37-38
PwD
0.0013527
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Since JEE Main 2024 has already been conducted (both February and April sessions), the cutoffs also have already been released. The expected JEE Main cutoff for the April 2024 session (Session 2):
Category
Expected JEE Main 2024 Cutoff (Percentile)
General (UR)
93.2362181
EWS
81.3266412
OBC
79.6757881
SC
60.0923182
ST
46.6975840
PwD
0.0018700
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the JEE Main 2024 cutoff along with the Session 2 result for admission. As per the schedule, the JEE Main Session 2 result will be declared on Ap 25, 2025. In the meantime, candidates can refer to the table given below to check out the category-wise expected JEE Main cutoff 2024:
Category JEE Main 2024 Expected Cutoff Common - Rank list 90-91 Gen-EWS 75-76 OBC- NCL 73-74 SC 51-52 ST 37-38 PwD 0.0013527
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