JEE Main Cut Off 2021, Check Category-wise (Gen/ST/SC/OBC) Cut Off. JEE Main cut off 2021 session 4 is released on 26th august 2021. JEE main 2021 cut off will be released along with the result. It is the range of minimum marks required to get eligible for JEE Advanced examination. JEE Main is a national level examination for engineering and architecture aspirants. It is administrated by the CBSE board to offer admission in B.Tech and B.Arch courses. Most of the colleges consider the JEE Main scores for providing admissions. Here we have provided details for JEE Main Cut Off 2021.

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JEE Main Cut off 2021 Expected

Here we are providing the expected cut-off of JEE Main 2021 examination. Check Out to know about the official notification about jee main 2021. These cut-offs are given for reference purposes, the official cut-off will be updated later.

CategoryExpected Cut off
General90-95
OBC (NCL)70-75
Scheduled Caste50-55
Scheduled Tribe40-45

The official cut off will be released along with the JEE Main result. It will be published online mode. Cut off for engineering will be published in September 2021 and for architecture courses, it will be released in September 2021

Candidates who will score marks as per the released cut off will be eligible to apply for JEE Advanced exam. Various colleges and institutions also release their own cut off to offer admission in engineering courses. JEE Main cut off will be published separately for different categories.

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The category wise cut off marks for the top 20 percentile are calculated based on the marks scored by all the “successful” candidates in their respective boards in the particular year. The cut-off marks for PwD candidates will be the same as the lowest of the cut off marks for GEN, OBC-NCL, SC and ST categories.

Factors Affecting Cut Off

There are various factors considered while preparing the cut-off. Some of the major factors are:

  • Number of students appear in the exam
  • Difficulty level of exam
  • Number of students qualified the exam
  • Number of questions asked in the exam
  • Previous years cut off trends

Previous Year Cut Off

Here we have mentioned the JEE Main cut off of previous years as per the categories:

Category202020172016201520142013
General90.3781100105115113
OBC (NCL)72.894970707470
Scheduled Caste50.173252505350
Scheduled Tribe39.062748444745

JEE Main 2021 Result

Candidates who will appear in the JEE Main 2021 exam can check their results via online mode. JEE Main 2021 result will be announced in September 2021 (for paper 1)  (for paper 2).

The result will not be provided through offline mode. Candidates are required to enter their Roll Number and Date of Birth to check the result. After checking the result must take a printout of the result for further use.

JEE Main Rank List 2021

JEE Main 2021 rank will be published along with the result. Candidates will be able to check their rank via online mode. Based on rank, candidates will get admission to various colleges in India.

Different colleges release their opening and closing ranks to offer admission in engineering & architecture courses. JEE Main Score Card will contain the following details:

  • Candidate’s name
  • Candidate’s roll number
  • Mother & Father’s name
  • Category & Sub – Category
  • Nationality
  • State code of eligibility
  • Marks obtained in each subject – Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
  • Total marks obtained by the student
  • All India rank (AIR)
  • Category Rank
  • Status to appear for JEE Advanced 2021
  • Cut off score for appearing in JEE Advanced 2021

JEE Main Counselling 2021

Counselling for JEE Main aspirants will be organized by the JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority). It will be organized to offer admission in NITs, IIITs & other institutions. JEE Main 2021 counselling will be started from September 2021.

The counselling process will comprise of various steps like registration, choice filling & locking, provisional seat allotment, seat acceptance, fee payment, document verification and reporting to the allotted college.

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