IIT Delhi has released the JEE Advanced 2020 qualifying cut off, but the revised and final cutoff will be released after the declaration of JEE Advanced Result 2020. The cutoff is released in the form of Opening and closing ranks for every participating institute. Read details below.


Out of lakhs of students who appeared for JEE Main January session, only 2.5 lakh aspirants will be given further opportunity to compete in JEE Advanced 2020. JEE Main is the eligibility test for appearing in JEE Advanced and is conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission in NITs, IIITs, GFTIs and various other engineering and technology institutes.

Due to the prevailing pandemic situation, JEE Advanced has been rescheduled for September 27, 2020.

Since a candidate can attempt only two times for JEE Advanced and only a few days are left for the exam, aspirants should remain focused and utilize each day to score well in the national exam. The last year cut off and expected cut off for JEE Advanced will help the aspirants to get a glimpse and target the score for better preparation.

JEE Advanced 2020: Expected Cutoff 

IIT Delhi has released the JEE Advanced qualifying cut off, but the revised and final cutoff will be released after the declaration of JEE Advanced Result 2020. The cutoff is released in the form of Opening and closing ranks for every participating institute.

Along with the cutoff, the authorities also release the JEE Advanced Merit List. Candidates can check the below mentioned expected cutoff for JEE Advanced 2020, however, it should be noted that the actual cutoff to be declared after the declaration of the result may vary.

Categories

2019 Percentile Score Cutoff

Expected Percentile Score Cutoff

Common Rank List 

93-90

87-78

General EWS

82-75

57-48

OBC-NCL

76-74

49-47

SC

63-49

37-28

ST

49-44

27-23

PWD

0.11371730

-20 to 8

JEE Advanced 2020: Eligibility Criteria Relaxed

This year, IITs will grant admission on the basis of JEE Advanced 2020 irrespective of class 12 marks. Earlier 75% aggregate marks were required in class 12 to be eligible for the examination. Following the partial cancellation of class 12 exams by several Boards, Joint Admission Board (JAB) divided to relax the eligibility criteria for JEE Advanced 2020.

JEE Advanced Eligibility Revised

JEE Main 2020: Result 

The result for the JEE Main September session has been declared on September 11, 2020. As per reports, 24 JEE Aspirants scored a clean 100 percentile. The JEE Main result of 2020 has been announced based on performance in the January and September session. The maximum number of toppers are from Telangana state with a count of 8. 

A total of 8.58 lakh candidates registered for the JEE Main September session, out of which 6.35 lakh turned out for the examination. Click Here to Read More 

Compared to JEE Main 2020 January exam’s 9 candidates scored 100 percentile, the April/September session projected better performance. The number of full scorers has dropped as compared to the JEE Main 2019 January session, in which 15 candidates cracked the exam with 100 percentile. 

Check JEE Main 2020 January Session Result

Along with the All India Rank (AIR) list, NTA also releases the state-wise JEE Main 2020 toppers list and their score in Paper 1 of BE/B.Tech.

JEE Main 2020: January Session 100 Percentilers

The name of the top 9 full scorers in JEE Main 2020 January exam, along with the states they belong to is listed below

Candidate's Name

State Code of Eligibility

Landa Jitendra

Read JEE Main 2020 AP Topper Landa Jitendra's Journey 

Andhra Pradesh

Thadavarthi Vishu Sri Sai Sanka

Andhra Pradesh

Nishant Agarwal

Delhi (NCT)

Nisarg Chadha

Gujarat

Divyanshu Agarwal 

Haryana

Akhil Jain

Rajasthan

Parth Dwivedi

"Success doesn't matter, what matters is how you deal with the failures," says JEE Main 2020 Topper Parth Dwivedi Read Here

Rajasthan

Rongala Arun Siddhartha

Telangana

Chagari Koushal Kumar Reddy

Read Reddy’s Success Mantra 

Telangana

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