JEE Main General Cutoff 2023: The cutoff is the minimum percentile required to be eligible to register for admission counselling. Each year, this cutoff percentile differs. The main factors affecting the cutoff are the number of registrations for the exam, the number of seats available, and also the overall difficulty level of the sessions. When compared to the previous year, the registrations for session 2 have approximately gone up by 3 lakhs, which indicates a steep increase in competition. Hence, JEE Main cut-off 2023 is likely to go up as well, especially for the general category.
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If the previous trends for all the reserved categories are observed, then their cutoffs are seen to be decreasing. On the contrary, JEE Main general cutoff marks are on a steady rise in the same time frame.
JEE Main Expected Cutoff 2023 for General Category (UR)
The National Testing Agency employs a minimum and a maximum cutoff. However, as the general category has the highest cutoff, the maximum cutoff is not applicable to general students. It will be 100 percentile under any conditions.
Given in the table below are the minimum and maximum cutoff marks for the general or unreserved students:
JEE Main General Expected Cutoff 2023 | |
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Minimum cutoff percentile | 87 to 90 percentile |
Maximum cutoff percentile | 100 percentile |
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JEE Main General Cutoff 2023: Previous Trends
From 2019 onwards, the result of JEE Main is being computed in percentile scores. Before that, it was directly in the form of raw marks of the candidates. The cutoff variations from 2019 to 2022 are given below:
Year | Minimum Cutoff Percentile | Maximum Cutoff Percentile |
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2022 | 88.4121383 | 100.0000000 |
2021 | 87.8992241 | 100.0000000 |
2020 | 90.3765335 | 100.0000000 |
2019 | 89.7548849 | 100.0000000 |
Note:
The cutoff each year is only released after the final NTA scores are released i.e., after considering all sessions conducted in the year. Thus, the cutoff marks are unique for each year and not for each session.
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