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What is the minimum score you can score in JEE for a good rank?


Vin Kumar 3rd Jul, 2018
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ANUJ LATHI 3rd Jul, 2018
Hey! Hi Vin Kumar.
Well, see every year as Cutoff's change, the marks vs rank statistics change but if you go to a deep Analysis you will find that this variation is only till <165 marks.
If you score 170+ or 180+, be assured that you are going to get into a very good NIT with a good branch.
Hope this helps you.
Thanks.
Madhurika Dhoot 3rd Jul, 2018

Hello 

It basically depends on the paper , the cut off varies depending on various factors like number of students assembling, the exam difficulty level etc

You need to atleast qualify the paper to get a good rank.

Your caste too plays an important role in the admission in colleges.


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