How JEE Main Result Impacts Your IIT Admissions: Full Breakdown

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NTA JEE Mains Result
NTA JEE Mains Result

The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) is the gateway to India’s premier engineering institutes, including the IITs. However, many aspirants still remain confused on how the NTA JEE Mains result affects their chances of securing a seat in an IIT. This article provides a comprehensive breakdown of how JEE Main scores play a role in the IIT admission process.

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Understanding the Two-Stage Process: JEE Main and JEE Advanced

To get into an IIT, candidates must clear two stages of examination:

  1. JEE Main: Conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA), this is the first screening exam.
  2. JEE Advanced: Conducted by one of the IITs annually, only those who qualify the JEE Main can appear for JEE Advanced.

Thus, your NTA JEE Mains result directly impacts your eligibility to sit for the JEE Advanced exam, making it a crucial milestone.

JEE Main: Eligibility Filter for JEE Advanced

Only the top 2.5 lakh scores ( including all categories) in the NTA JEE Mains result is eligible to appear for JEE Advanced. These students are selected based on their percentile scores, not just raw marks.

  1. Percentile Score: Reflects your performance relative to other test-takers.
  2. Category- Based Shortlisting: Candidates are shortlisted based on reservation categories which include General, OBC, SC, ST and EWS.

Failing to be among the top 2.5 lakh, regardless of your score, disqualifies you from JEE Advanced and thus IIT admissions.

Qualifying Cutoff: A Critical Benchmark

The NTA JEE Mains result includes the official cutoff- a minimum score needed to be eligible for JEE Advanced. This varies each year and depends on factors like:

  1. Total number of applicants
  2. Exam difficulty level
  3. Overall performance trends

In 2024, the cutoff for the General category hovered around the 90 percentile, while reserved categories had lower benchmarks. Missing the cutoff means your IITdream is temporarily on hold.

Role of Class 12th Marks

CriteriaGeneral/OBC-NCL/EWSSC/ST/PwD
Minimum % Required in Class 1275% aggregate in Class 12 board exam65% aggregate in Class 12 board exam
Alternative EligibilityTop 20 percentile of successful candidates in boardTop 20 percentile of successful candidates in board
Subjects Considered for AggregatePhysics, Chemistry, Mathematics, one language, and one additional subject (as per board)Same as General
ApplicabilityMandatory for admission to IITs via JEE AdvancedMandatory for admission to IITs via JEE Advanced
Impact on JoSAA CounsellingCandidate will be ineligible for IIT seat allocation if minimum marks are not metSame ineligibility applies
When is it Checked?After JEE Advanced result, during JoSAA counsellingSame process applies
Does It Affect JEE Main Admission?❌ No – JEE Main (for NITs, IIITs, GFTIs) has different rules❌ No
Common MisconceptionHigh JEE rank ensures IIT seat regardless of board marks – FalseSame misconception applies
Important NoteBoard marks are not used for ranking or cutoff calculation, only for eligibilitySame

What Happens After You Clear JEE Main?

Once your NTA JEE Mains result is out and you’ve met the cutoff:

StageWhat HappensDetails
1. Result DeclarationNTA releases JEE Main resultIncludes percentile score, AIR (All India Rank), and category rank
2. Eligibility for JEE AdvancedTop 2.5 lakh candidates eligibleBased on JEE Main rank and category cutoffs
3. JEE Advanced RegistrationEligible candidates register for JEE AdvancedSeparate application, usually opens a few days after JEE Main results
4. JEE Advanced ExamAttempted by those targeting IITsFinal selection for IITs based on JEE Advanced rank
5. JoSAA Counselling BeginsFor all IITs, NITs, IIITs, GFTIsCommon counselling process based on JEE Main & Advanced ranks
6. Choice Filling & LockingCandidates choose preferred colleges and branchesCan be updated before locking deadline
7. Seat Allotment RoundsMultiple rounds conducted by JoSAABased on choices, rank, category, and seat availability
8. Reporting & Document VerificationMust report online/at centerUpload or verify required documents, pay seat acceptance fee
9. Admission to NITs, IIITs, GFTIsBased on JEE Main rank onlyNo need for JEE Advanced rank
10. Admission to IITsBased on JEE Advanced rank + 12th marksMust meet minimum board marks eligibility too
11. Spot/CSAB Rounds (Optional)Additional counselling if seats remain vacantOnly for NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs (not IITs)

No Direct Admission to IITs via JEE Main

There’s a common myth that a high NTA JEE Mains result can directly get you into an IIT. This is incorrect. Here’s the reality:

  1. JEE Main is used for admission to NITs, IIITs, GFTIs.
  2. It only serves as a screening test for JEE Advanced.

Only JEE Advanced ranks are valid for IIT admissions. Hence, JEE Main is essential but not sufficient.

Multiple Attempts and IIT Eligibility

  1. JEE Main is held twice a year, and you can attempt  it six times over three consecutive years.
  2. JEE Advanced, on the other hand, can be attempted twice over two consecutive years.

The best of your two JEE Main scores in a given year is used for JEE Advanced eligibility. So , planning and timing your attempts can significantly influence your IIT prospects.

Reservations Categories and Impact on Cutoffs

CategoryFull FormReservation %Impact on CutoffsEligibility Criteria
GEN (Unreserved)General (Open category)No reservationHighest cutoffs (ranks must be much better)Open to all candidates
GEN-EWSGeneral – Economically Weaker Section10%Slightly relaxed cutoffs compared to GENAnnual family income ≤ ₹8 lakh; no other reservation benefit
OBC-NCLOther Backward Classes – Non-Creamy Layer27%Relaxed cutoffs; ranks required are lower than GEN/EWSAnnual income ≤ ₹8 lakh; must not be in Creamy Layer; caste must be on central list
SCScheduled Caste15%Significantly lower cutoffs compared to GENMust belong to a SC caste listed by the Government
STScheduled Tribe7.5%Lowest cutoffs among major categoriesMust belong to an ST tribe listed by the Government
PwDPersons with Disabilities5% (horizontal)Further relaxed cutoffs within each category40% or more disability with valid certificate
Female QuotaFemale-only Supernumerary Seats (IITs only)Varies by instituteSeparate cutoff lists for females; generally lower cutoffs than gender-neutral seatsOnly applicable to female candidates
Home State QuotaState Quota (For NITs, GFTIs)50% in NITsLower cutoffs for students from same state as the NITMust have domicile or studied in that state

If Not IITs, Then What?

Even if you don’t qualify for JEE Advanced, your NTA JEE Mains result still opens doors:

  1. NITs and IITs: Excellent engineering colleges accepting JEE Main scores.
  2. State colleges: Many state-level institutes consider the JEE Main
  3. Private Universities: Top private engineering colleges also rely on JEE Main ranks.

Conclusion: JEE Main is the First and Most Important Step

Your NRA JEE Mains result plays a critical role in IIT admissions It determines whether you can sit for JEE Advanced, which is mandatory for entering any IIT.

To increase your chances:

  1. Focus on high percentiles in JEE Main
  2. Be aware of cutoffs and eligibility norms.
  3. Star preparing for JEE Advanced immediately after JEE Main.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does reservation affect JEE cutoffs?

Reservation lowers the cutoff rank required for admission in reserved categories, allowing students from SC, ST, OBC-NCL, EWS, and PwD categories to secure seats with comparatively lower ranks than general category students.

Is there a separate cutoff list for female candidates?

Yes, most IITs, NITs, and IIITs have female-only supernumerary seats with separate cutoffs, which are generally lower than gender-neutral seat cutoffs.

Can a student apply under both OBC-NCL and EWS categories?

No, a candidate can claim reservation under only one category—either OBC-NCL or EWS—not both. Dual reservation is not allowed.

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