JEE Advanced 2020: Check Last Year’s Limits for Top IITs as 1.6 Lakh Candidate Appears for Exam Today


Papri chanda

Updated September 27, 2020 | 10:48 IST

JEE Advanced 2020 exam taken today. Candidates can refer to last year’s cap for the best IITs for Computer Science, Electrical, and Civil Engineering streams in the table below.

JEE Advanced 2020: Check Last Year's Limits for Best IITs

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The Indian Institute of Technology, IIT Delhi would conduct the JEE Advanced 2020 exam today, September 27, 2020. The exam would be conducted in two shifts: the morning shift from 9am to 12 noon and the afternoon shift from 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm. This year, around 1.6 lakh of students would appear for the exam today.

The result for the same would be published on October 5, 2020. The cut would also be available shortly after the declaration of the result. The cut varies from institute to institute and subject to topic. Candidates who will be taking the exam can mark last year’s cutoff for the best IITs in the table below.

JEE Advanced 2020: Check Last Year’s Limits for Best IITs

IIT name Engineering in Computer Science
(O – CR)
Electric engineering
(O – CR)

Civil engineer
(O – CR)

IIT Bombay 1-62 74-266 1046-2308
IIT Delhi 3-104 226-416 701-2869
IIT Madras 26-177 40-641 2261 – 3632
IIT Kharagpur 160-262 444-1174 2329-4071
IIT Kanpur 104-206 354-816 2229-3707
IIT Roorkee 261-449 833-1406 2876-4582
IIT Guwahati 415-670 1793-2219 3761-5284
IIT Hyderabad 522-975 1483-2357 3447-5773
IIT Varanasi (BHU) 479-935 1804-3296 4099-6026
IIT Indore 848-1500 2255-3770 5251-7258

The tentative start of the seat assignment process would be October 6, 2020 and the last date for the seat assignment process would be November 9, 2020. In the meantime, IIT Delhi has published the notice for the exam.. In the detailed notice, the Institute has confirmed that all candidates, including COVID19 positive candidates, can also sit for the exam. yours is unless you have violated COVID19 directives issued by the Center / State as applicable for the day of the exam. More details can be found through the official site of IIT Delhi.

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