What is the JEE Mains or Advanced cut-off for admission in this college?

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Asked by Raj Yadav
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Zeeshan Danish
6 years ago
Hi, if you are talking about cut off for general category in JEE mains then according to the latest report, it is 70 to 80 percentile. The aspirants should cross this number to be qualified for the next stage. Thanks

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Hello Raj Yadav, National Testing Agency is the authorised entity that is conducting JEE Mains examination based on the total number of seats available in IIT and NIT. NTA will announce a cutoff above which all the students will be eligible to seek admission in different NIT or CFTI as well as bein

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