JEE Main Expected Cutoff 2023 for EWS Category
The expected JEE Main cutoff 2023 for EWS category is given here. The analysis is based on past trends while considering other factors that affect the cutoff values.
JEE Main EWS Cutoff 2023: Over the years, the cutoff for the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) has been reducing, despite the overall cutoff increasing for the unreserved categories. This year, although the number of registrations for session 1 was in the same range as last year, but for session 2, the difference is as high as 3 lakhs. Hence, the number of unique registrations is expected to be more than 2022 and accordingly, the cutoff will mostly remain in the same range as that of last year.
The maximum cutoff is the percentile above which any reserved student will be considered under the general category. For example, if EWS maximum cutoff is 88 percentile and a student belonging to EWS category scores 95 percentile, then he/she will get admission under the general quota instead of EWS. The maximum cutoff is likely to increase this year in comparison with that of the previous year.
JEE Main Expected Cutoff 2023 for EWS Category
The table below details the expected range of the minimum and maximum cutoff percentiles for the EWS students:
JEE Main EWS Expected Cutoff 2023 | |
Minimum cutoff percentile | 63 to 65 percentile |
Maximum cutoff percentile | 87 to 90 percentile |
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JEE Main EWS Cutoff 2023: Previous Trends
Unlike the results, the cutoff is not released session-wise. The cutoff considers both sessions and is unique for each year. The details of JEE Main cutoff marks are as follows:
Year | Minimum Cutoff Percentile | Maximum Cutoff Percentile |
2022 | 63.1114141 | 88.4037478 |
2021 | 66.2214845 | 87.8950071 |
2020 | 70.2435518 | 90.3765335 |
2019 | 78.2174869 | 89.7548849 |
The students scoring above the cutoff range will be eligible to apply for NIT, IIIT, and GFTI counselling. However, only the first 2,50,000 rankers will be able to register for JEE advanced, even if they have qualified the NTA cutoff.
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