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I m getting 60 marks I n jee main 2018 .Can I qualified it?? I


Rishu Chaurasia 25th Apr, 2018
Answer (1)
Rahul Singh 25th Apr, 2018

Hii..

It is difficult to get the top NITs but you will get other govrnment colleges on the basis of your rank.

According to me,the cut off will be around 90-95 marks for general category,50-55 marks for OBC category,35-40 marks for SC category and 25-30 marks for ST category.So it is difficult to be predict now.

Please see the table below for previous years trends:-

 

JEE Main Cut off Trends (2013-2017)

S.No.

Category

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

1

General

81

100

105

115

113

2

OBC-NCL

49

70

70

74

70

3

SC

32

52

50

53

50

4

ST

27

48

44

47

45

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