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hello aspirant
for a general coategory student, about 98 percentile is required for the admission in nits as per the previous years result analysis. since nta have not released the cutoff for this year. we cannot actually predict the cutoff. Students will be provided below the JEE Main 2020 Paper 2 cutoff after the conclusion of counselling process by JoSAA/ CSAB. The cutoff will be in the form of opening and closing rank within which admission will be offered by the institute.
follow this link to get the details about the previous years cutoff details.. https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff-for-b-arch-b-planning
hope this helps...
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Hello Monika Mahajan,
It is less when comparing with the previous data.According to the previous data,if you get 71.18 percentile in the JEE mains paper 2,then you have very less change to get seat in the colleges.So better to write the exam again in the month of April . And also make a plan for the exam and prepare according to it.And prepare more previous paper to know how the questions are going to given in the question paper.All the best.
Hope this helps you..
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