What percentage is needed to clear JEE?
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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Candidates who want to appear for IIT JEE exam must qualify their 12th with 75 per cent marks which is for the General and OBC category while 65 per cent cutoff is set for other reserved categories like SC, ST, PwD. However, these are not always fixed. To be eligible for JEE Advance, one has to first clear JEE Main and be JEE Main qualified and to be JEE Main qualified one has to clear the required cutoff as per his/her category. The JEE Main 2019 cutoff (percentile) for all the categories is provided below -
Common Rank List (CRL) : 89.75
GEN-EWS : 78.21
OBC-NCL : 74.31
SC : 54.01
ST : 44.33
PwD : 0.11.
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