The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) cut-off is the minimum score required for candidates to qualify the examination and become eligible for admission to engineering institutes. Cut-off marks vary each year depending on exam difficulty, number of candidates, and seat availability.
Separate cut-offs are released for JEE Main and JEE Advanced. JEE Main cut-off determines eligibility for JEE Advanced, while institute-wise cut-offs decide admission to various engineering colleges.
| Particular | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Name | Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) |
| Cut Off Type | Qualifying and Admission Cut Off |
| Released By | National Testing Agency / Institutes |
| Mode | Online |
| Purpose | Eligibility and Admission |
JEE Main cut off is the minimum percentile required to qualify for JEE Advanced and participate in counselling for engineering colleges. It is released category-wise after result declaration.
JEE Advanced cut off is the minimum score required for admission into IITs. Candidates must meet both qualifying and institute-specific cut off for admission.
Cut off is minimum qualifying score. Required for admission eligibility. Varies every year. Depends on exam difficulty. Important for counselling process.
Based on candidate performance. Depends on exam difficulty. Total seats also considered. Category reservation included. Changes every year.
Qualifying cut off for eligibility. Admission cut off for colleges. Admission cut off usually higher. Depends on institute and branch. Important for seat allocation.
Cut off changes every year. Depends on exam difficulty. Number of candidates affects it. Seat availability also important. Check official cut off yearly.
Visit official exam website. Open cut off section. View category wise cut off. Download for reference. Compare with own score.
Cut off only minimum requirement. High rank needed for top colleges. Admission based on counselling. Depends on seat availability. Choose preferences carefully.