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how much marks required for general category student for IITor NIt


pratik shivaji jawale 20th Dec, 2018
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Aditi amrendra Student Expert 20th Dec, 2018
Hello,


You will need to score more then 125 marks in JEE Main to get NITs in general category . Cut off marks varies according to the branches.The more score you get the more chances are there for admission in good nit with good branch.Check jee mains cutoff of past year on below link.

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff

Cutoff for JEE advance changes every year. It doesnt have any fixed criteria. All depends upon level of questions.
But if you are from general category then score more than 50% then your rank will be under AIR-2000.

Check jee advance cutoff of past year on below link.

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-cutoff

I hope this helps.
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