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The cut off for the Joint Entrance
Examination (JEE) 2017 is expected to be around 105 this year, according to
experts. The exam which was held on April 2, 2017 was considered to be of
moderate difficulty, despite the tricky mathematics portion.
“The physics and chemistry sections of
the JEE mains were comparatively simpler than those of the previous years,”
says Venkat Ramana, JEE exam head of TIME Hyderabad. He adds that this is
among one of the factors that may result in a slightly higher cut-off as
compared to the last year.
“The higher cut-off would balance out the
number of candidates who manage to clear it. The cut off for the reserved
categories will be more or less similar to last year,” says Ramana.
Last year, the JEE main cut-off
registered was at 100, while the cut-offs for the OBC, SC and ST categories was
at 70, 52 and 48 respectively. The cut off in 2015 was 105 for general category
candidates and 70, 50 and 44 for OBC, SC and ST categories respectively.