Finally, India’s most anticipated entrance test, JEE Advanced 2024, concluded on 4th June. Now, students are quite eager about release dates for the official key and results. Since we do not have an official date confirmation from IIT Guwahati yet, we must hold our nerves a little bit longer for results. In the meantime, we from PCP Sikar present the expected cutoff for JEE Advanced 2024 based on exam paper analysis and this year’s competition.
Getting record-breaking attendance with almost 2+ lakh applications, JEE Advanced 2024 is one of the busiest IIT entrance exam seasons ever. Besides, we all know that the cut-off of JEE Advanced varies yearly, and multiple factors influence the cut-off score. So, what will be the cut-off percentage for JEE Advanced 2024? Hence, we present a clear category-wise JEE Advanced 2024 Expected Cutoff prepared by PCP experts in this blog. So, let’s get started…!
Expected Cutoff For JEE Advanced 2024
JEE Advanced 2024 ended with a whooping attendance from students all over the country. However, this test is a huge success in maintaining the difficulty level as high as possible. So, the JEE Advanced 2024 cutoff will be higher than last year’s. Wondering why? Dive in for more details!
The JEE Advanced exam is known for its rigorous and challenging nature. After careful examination of JEE Advanced 2024paper, our experts expressed that this year’s questions are hard-to-solve within the given time. Well, this year’s test paper comprises every type of question that assesses a candidate’s analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and depth of understanding. We all know if the exam is particularly difficult in a given year, it can result in a higher cutoff as fewer candidates may be able to score above the minimum qualifying marks. Hence, the cut-off for JEE Advanced 2023 will be high.
Since the exam is the toughest entrance exam in India, JEE Advanced 2024 has become highly competitive, with over 2+ lakh brilliant students vying for a limited number of seats in the prestigious IITs and other top engineering institutes. Also, the number of applicants has been increasing over the years, which is relatively high this year compared to last year, leading to stiffer competition. As a result, the cutoff tends to rise as more candidates score higher marks this year.
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The number of seats available in the IITs and other participating institutes is relatively limited compared to the number of applicants. This scarcity of seats further intensifies the competition, and only the candidates with higher ranks can secure admission. Consequently, the cutoff is set at a higher level to select the best-performing students. However, there is no official statement from any IIT regarding the seat increment. So, the seat count is the same as last year’s, but the competition, difficulty level, and no.of participants are high. Hence, the cut-off will rise this year.
We all know that the cutoff trends of the previous years influence the current year’s cutoff. If the cutoff has been consistently high in recent years, it sets a precedent for subsequent years. This creates an expectation among aspirants that they need to perform exceptionally well to secure a seat, leading to higher competition and, subsequently, a higher cutoff. Well, JEE Advanced 2024 is the perfect example of this!
After all, the reservation policy in India allocates a certain percentage of seats for candidates from specific categories, such as Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), and Economically Weaker Sections (EWS). As the cutoff is determined separately for each category, the overall cutoff can be higher due to the varying minimum qualifying marks for different categories. So, let’s take a look at the category wise cut off analysis of JEE Advanced 2024 (Expected):
Bottom Line
The cutoff range we give you in this blog is the expectations from our JEE Advanced experts. However, the final cutoff will be given by the IIT itself after researching the results of JEE Advanced 2024. So, we must wait for the exact numbers until the results. In the meantime, keep up with Prince Blogs for more JEE Advanced news and updates.