JEE Advanced 2024 - Joint Entrance Examination Advanced, 2024

JEE Advanced 2024 - Joint Entrance Examination Advanced, 2024

JEE Advanced 2024: Dates, Application Procedure, Eligibility, Admit Card, Syllabus, Pattern, Question Papers, Answer Key, Result

 

JEE Advanced 2024 Cut-Off  

The Rank List of Joint Entrance Examination Advanced (JEE Advanced) 2024 will be prepared based on the aggregate marks received by the candidates. 

Candidates are required to appear for both Paper 1 and Paper 2 to be considered for inclusion in the Rank List. 

Candidates will be considered qualified in JEE Advanced Examination 2024 and will be included in the Rank List if they secure a minimum percentage of marks in each subject as well as in aggregate. The minimum required marks vary with the category of candidates as shown in the following table:

Minimum Percentage of Marks Required for Inclusion in the Rank List

Category Rank List

Minimum Percentage of Marks in Each Subject

Minimum Percentage of Aggregate Marks

Common Rank List (CRL)

10.0

35.0

Gen-EWS Rank List

9.0

31.5

OBC-NCL Rank List

9.0

31.5

SC Rank List

5.0

17.5

ST Rank List

5.0

17.5

Common-PwD Rank List (CRL-PwD)

5.0

17.5

Gen-EWS-PwD Rank List

5.0

17.5

OBC-NCL-PwD Rank List

5.0

17.5

SC-PwD Rank List

5.0

17.5

ST-PwD Rank List

5.0

17.5

  • CRL is the rank list in which all candidates (across all categories) will be given ranks.
  • Minimum percentage of aggregate marks may be lowered subsequently if required.

Additional Requirements for Certain Courses

  1. Candidates opting for the following courses must not have any form of colour blindness: 
    1. B.Tech. in Mining Engineering/Mining Machinery Engineering.
    2. B.Tech.-M.Tech. Dual Degree in Mining Engineering/Mining Safety Engineering.
    3. Integrated M.Tech. in Applied Geology/Applied Geophysics.
    4. Integrated M.Sc. in Applied Geology/Exploration Geophysics.

A certificate to this effect from a government-registered medical practitioner has to be uploaded at the time of online reporting for seat acceptance. IITs may constitute a medical board to test the validity of the candidate’s medical condition. The opinion of the medical board shall be final and on this basis, the admission to the concerned IIT may be cancelled if it is found that the candidate suffers from any form of colour blindness.

  1. PwD candidates cannot opt for the following courses: 
    1. B.Tech. in Mining Engineering/Mining Machinery Engineering. 
    2. B.Tech.-M.Tech. Dual Degree in Mining Engineering/Mining Safety Engineering. 
    3. Integrated M.Tech. in Applied Geology/Applied Geophysics. 
  2. PwD candidates with locomotor disabilities cannot opt for Integrated M.Sc. in Applied Geology/Exploration Geophysics.
  3. The standards of visual acuity with or without glasses will be adhered to strictly for candidates seeking admission to Mining Engineering as per DGMS Circular 14 of 1972. Persons with one-eyed vision are not permitted to work underground. Candidates with these limitations are not allowed to opt for admission to Mining Engineering and Mining Machinery Engineering. 

Gender Restriction for Mining Engineering Profession

Section 46 (1) of the Mines Act, 1952 states that: 

“No woman shall, notwithstanding anything contained in any other law, be employed 

(a)  in any part of a mine which is below ground, 

(b)  in any mine above ground except between 6:00 and 19:00 hrs.” 

However, female candidates will be admitted to Mining Engineering or Mining Machinery Engineering related courses at IIT (ISM) Dhanbad, IIT Kharagpur and IIT Varanasi. 

 
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