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Dhananshu Gupta

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This year paper is little tough and lengthy as compared to last year so I think cutoff will probably go down. According to me for
General category 115-125Obc. 110-115ST. 60-65
SC. 40-50
For a general aspirants to get a seat in good IIT with good branch, rank should be under 6500. JEE advance marks are also valid for many other institutes also.

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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

Contributor-Level 10

Hello,
Excited for JEE Advanced result 2019
It is going to be released on upcoming 14th June. You can also check out the upcoming important dates for JEE Advanced. Both excitement and nervousness is going on the head right now. Exam has already been conducted on27th May 2019 and now candidates are supposed to remember the dates. Candidate responses' sheet to be sent to the candidates-29th May 2019 - 01st June 2019
JEE Advanced 2019 Date for Answer Keys Release-04th June 2019
Answer Keys Challenge Submission Date of JEE Advanced 2019-04th-05th June 2019
IIT JEE Advanced Result Date-14th June 2019
Online Registration Date of JEE Advanced 2019
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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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Exam is important and yes, it is. However, we cannot do anything about JEE Advanced result 2019 http://bit.ly/2JFqAwU as it totally depends on the cutoff. I would like to suggest you pay the efforts in preparations rather than getting worried about the results. If exam is difficult, it is difficult for all. Just do not mug up and mess up but at least do not give up. Remember you have cleared 12th and JEE Mains. If you have prepared well then why to worry. In case you do not get selected in the IITs then also life does not stop here.

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Vinita Shinkar

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Hi,
These are the steps required to be followed for getting admission into IIT Bombay:
Firstly, aspirants need to qualify JEE Main. Top 2.4 lakh students who clear JEE Main will be eligible for JEE Advanced.
Step 2: If aspirants clear the first stage i.e. JEE Main, they need to appear for JEE Advanced. Admissions will be based on the rank acquired in JEE Advanced.
Step 3: After JEE Advanced results are declared, students need to appear for JoSAA online counselling.
The 2018 cutoff for CSE branch was opening rank 1 of first round and closing rank of 59 at round 7.
Refer the following link:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/iit-bombay-indian
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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You will not get a seat in IITs at the score of 90 in JEE-Advance in your category.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Kuldeep Meena,
You are scoring such handsomely in all the exams that you are attempting. I am sure you will get admission in your desired IIT. Backup plan could be to seek admission in NIT. To know possibility of other colleges, I am attaching a link that will predict college for you based on your percentile. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
Best wishes to you.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

Candidates who qualify the JEE Main 2019 exam and are in the top 2, 24,000 candidates including all categories, they will be eligible for JEE Advanced 2019 examination. The percentages required for categories are:
OBC-NCL:27%
SC:15%
ST:7.5%
Open (General):50.5%
In each of these 4 categories (OBC, SC, ST & Open), 5% reservation is applicable for Persons with Disabilities (PwD) candidates (including Dyslexia).

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JISHUA THOMAS

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Yes, you are eligible for getting a seat to pursue CSE. Your scores in JEE Mains and JEE Advanced are good enough but some universities take their own entrance tests as well so for those universities you have to check their criteria to get admission.

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Siksha JainLike to Learn

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Prudhviraj,
From the year 2019, National Testing Agency has made some major changes in JEE paper. From this year onwards a student has the opportunity to sit for the exam twice which will be conducted in computer-based mode by NTA. So, if you have scored well in first attempt then your JEE first attempt NTA score will be taken into consideration for the eligibility to sit in JEE Advanced. If you score better in Second JEE Advanced attempt, then the second attempt score will be used. In any case, I would recommend you to appear for both the papers. You might land up into a good IIT college as well.
I hope this helps!

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