JEE Main Exam
Generally Cutoffs changes every year and it is a JEE mains cutoffs then it is bound to change being volatile figure. It depends upon various factors like number of Students appearing for the exam, Difficulty level of the paper, performance of the students in the exam.
But in general if you follow the previous few year trends then if you score 90+ then you are safe.
All the best!!
Hello ,
Qualifying JEE Mains means you are eligible for giving advance and nothing else . Qualifying JEE Mains is not a permit for getting admission in an NIT because if you qualified and have low rank still you can't get NIT .
So what you can do after qualifying JEE Mains is
Now what is admission procedure ?
So , here is your answer :-
For admission in IITs , NITs and GFTIs and several other institutes you need to register for JOSSA 2020 counselling and pay the counselling fee and submit copy of documents asked online after that seat allocation held and in that you need to report at the reporting centres along with the real documents whose copies you provided online and others which are asked by them to brought . There you have to accept the seat and then you will pay fee at reporting centre and get admission .
You can check details about counselling procedure here :-
https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/josaa-counselling/amp
Hi
JEE mains examination was to be conducted in April but it has been postponed due to coronavirus pandemic
On 5th May at 12 noon, the HRD minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank conducted a webinar , and announced jee main examination date on 18th- 23rd July
Your JEE mains second session is going to be conducted on 18th, 19th, 20th, 22nd and 23rd July
So, I suggest you to focus on your jee mains examination preparation utilising the extra time you have got.
Good luck for jee mains 2nd session examination
Thankyou
Hi there,
Since this year exam has been schedules now and it will happen on the schedule date if the situation would be in control.
Hence nothing exact can be predicted about next year schedule because ni one knows how this pandemic and when this pandemic is going to end.
Hence nothing exact could be said about next year exam dates.
I hope this help
Dear Kaval,
Yes, you can totally appear for JEE mains while being in your college first year, and if you get a good score you will be eligible for a better college. The fact that you secured 63% may only be of concern if the college you want to opt for has a fixed criteria.
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