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JEE MAINS CUT OFF 2020

The JEE Main Cutoff will be released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) along with the declaration of the result by September 11, 2020. 


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There are two types of JEE Main Cutoff - QualifyingCutoff and Admission Cutoff.

The Qualifying Cutoff is the minimum percentile that candidates should secure to be eligible to appear for JEE Advanced. This will be announced by the NTA along with the JEE Main Result 2020. 

NTA will release the JEE Main Cutoff category-wise, which means it will vary for candidates belonging to the General, OBC, EWS, SC, ST, and PwD categories.

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JEE Main Admission Cutoff is ranking at which admissions close in the B.Tech courses offered by 31 National Institute of Technology (NITs), 25 Indian Institute Of Information Technology(IIITs), and 28 Government Funded Technical Institute(GFTI)s that participate in the common counseling. 

These JEE Main Cutoff ranks are released by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA), the conducting body for the counseling.

JEE Main Qualifying Cutoff 2019

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