JEE Advance 2021 results have been declared in online mode. A total of 41,862 candidates have qualified in JEE-Advance this year out of which 6452 are girl candidates. The exam conducting body was IIT Kharagpur. The Exam was held on October 3 and the response sheet was released on October 5. It was a computer-based Examination. JEE Advanced registration was open from September 16 to 21.
Mridul Agarwal and Kavya Choprs hooked the top ranks with Mridul scoring 348 marks out of 360 and Kavya scoring 286 marks out of 360.
The cut off is decided on the subsequent factors:
- Student’s performance in the Examination
- Number of students turning up for the examination
- Cut off trends of the previous year
- The difficulty level of the examination
- Number of seats available
Several rank lists have been released for IIT JEE Advanced as per the reservation categories which have varying qualifying marks. A minimum score is required for each of the three subjects and the aggregate for the contender to be eligible for the Joint Allocation Counselling Process(JOSAA).
The counselling is supervised as a centralized admission process for admission into 23 IIT’s, 31 NIT’s, 26IIT’s, IIEST Shibpur, and other 29 government-funded technical institutes.
Also, the NIRF ranking has been released and it has a ranking of India’s large number of institutes. The list has 45000 degree colleges, 1000 universities, and 1500 top institutes with IIT Madras kept on No.1 position consecutively for the third year.
Points to keep into consideration for IIT JEE Advanced 2021 admissions:
- Rank in top 30,000 is needed in JEE Advanced to get a seat in any of the IIT’s.
- To get into an NIT, the candidate must get above 95 percentile.
- Ranks for admissions can vary as per institute after the counseling.
- Students mostly prefer the older IITs. Seats over there are usually taken by the higher rank holders. Older IIT’s are namely: IIT Kanpur, IIT Guwahati, IIT Delhi, IIT Madras, IIT Bombay, IIT Roorkee, and IIT Kharagpur.