JEE Main Result 2024: What Can be the Expected Cut-off This Year for JEE Advanced?

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If you took the JEE Main 2024 exam in January or April, be prepared for a slightly higher cut-off this year. The number of test-takers has increased, which usually means the cut-off rises too. In both sessions combined, over 24 lakh candidates appeared: 12,21,624 in session 1 and 12.57 lakh in session 2.
Last year, the JEE Main cut-off for the general category was 90.7788642, a 2.3667259-point increase from 2022.
Mohit Tyagi from Competishun predicts that this year, the JEE Main cut-off for the general category to qualify for JEE Advanced will rise to 92.19, up from 90.7788642. For OBC-NCL candidates, the cut-off is expected to be 77.67.
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JEE Main Expected Cut-off 2024
Category | JEE Main Expected Cut-Off |
General | 92.19 |
OBC-NCL | 77.67 |
SC | 59.3 |
ST | 46.86153846 |
GEN-EWS | 79.37076923 |
The JEE Main cut-off also is depended on multiple factors including the number of total candidates taking the exam and the difficulty level of each of the session.
JEE Main Cut-off from the Past 5 years
Category | JEE Main 2023 Cut-Off | JEE Main 2022 Cut-Off | JEE Main 2021 Cut-Off | JEE Main 2020 Cut-Off | JEE Main 2019 Cut-Off |
General | 90.7788642 | 88.4121383 | 87.8992241 | 90.3765335 | 89.7548849 |
OBC-NCL | 73.6114227 | 67.0090297 | 68.0234447 | 72.8887969 | 74.3166557 |
SC | 51.9776027 | 43.0820954 | 46.8825338 | 50.1760245 | 54.0128155 |
ST | 37.2348772 | 26.7771328 | 34.6728999 | 39.0696101 | 44.3345172 |
GEN-EWS | 75.6229025 | 63.1114141 | 66.2214845 | 70.2435518 | 78.2174869 |
Gen-PwD | 0.0013527 | 0.0031029 | 0.0096375 | 0.0618524 | 0.1137173 |
In session 1, students achieved an impressive percentile of 99.96, setting a high bar for competition, as emphasized by Nitin Vijay, founder and CEO of Motion Education. Considering that the session 2 paper 1 exams were reportedly more manageable, he anticipates candidates surpassing the previous benchmark set in session 1. With most questions drawn from the Class 11 and 12 NCERT curriculum, there's a good chance students will outperform the session 1 results, he added.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) concluded the paper 1 exams for the second session of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) on April 12. It's anticipated that the JEE Main results will be declared on April 25. You can access the result link on the official JEE Main website – jeemain.nta.ac.in.
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