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what would be expected cutoff this year of general category(jee)?


raman 25th Apr, 2018
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Rahul Singh 25th Apr, 2018

Hii..

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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