What is the Tie-Breaking Policy in JMI?

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    Vikrant Shukla | Contributor-Level 10

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    Tie-breaking is a policy which is adopted to break the tie in case two candidates get the same scores in the JMI entrance exam.

    In all courses except BTech, BArch, BDS, the tie is resolved on basis of date of birth that is the candidates older in age is given the higher rank. For interview programmes, candidates securing high marks in the entrance exam will be given higher rank. If the marks in written test are same then date of birth criteria is used that is, candidates older in age is given a higher rank. For the BTech, BArch and BDS programmes, the rank of the candidate is allotted by the agency conducting the test.

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