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The JMI entrance exam cut off marks will be soon .The exam is conducted by Jamia Millia Islamia University. The JMI entrance exam cut off marks determine a candidates eligibility for admission to the course. The JMI Entrance Exam Results in the form of a selection list, which is issued by the university. The list contains important details about the candidates such as their roll number, registration numbers, counselling schedule, and the necessary documents for counselling.
In the following article, the expected JMI entrance exam cut off, the opening and closing ranks, the difference between qualifying cut off and admission cut off, and many more factors are described in great detail, read more to find out!
Based on the previous years cut off scores, candidates can estimate the amount of marks that they need in order to meet the cut off score. Candidates can prepare accordingly for further exams if needed, they will get clarity based on the expected cut off score. Given below is a table describing the admission cut off for the year 2024 for both UG and PG programmes.
Course |
JMI 2024 Cutoff (General) |
JMI 2024 Cutoff (Muslim) |
BA (Hons) (English) |
62.50 |
58.50 |
B.A. (Hons) Political Science |
56.00 |
51.50 |
BA (Multidisciplinary) |
47.50 |
45.75 |
B. A. (Hons) Islamic Studies |
59.75 |
55.25 |
B.A. (Hons) (Mass Media Hindi) |
48.00 |
43.00 |
BA (Hons) (Sociology) |
42.75 |
38.00 |
BA (Hons) (Psychology) |
47.00 |
40.50 |
BA/B.Sc (Hons) (Geography) |
42.25 |
37.50 |
M.A.(Public Administration) |
51.00 |
45.00 |
MA (Sociology) |
61.50 |
52.25 |
M.A.(Media Governance) |
39.25 |
30.50 |
M.A. (Conflict Analysis & Peacebuilding) |
65.25 |
56.25 |
M.A (Mass Communication) |
157.00 |
147.00 |
M.A (Convergent Journalism) (self-financed) |
177.00 |
167.00 |
M.A (Development Communication) (self-financed) |
176.00 |
163.00 |
M.A (Visual Effects and Animation) (self-financed) |
193.00 |
168.00 |
BBA/ B.Com. (Hons)/ B.Com. (Hons) (self-financed) |
59.25 |
55.75 |
M.Com. (Business Management) |
28.75 |
26.50 |
B.F.A. (Applied Arts) |
61.00 |
55.00 |
B.F.A. (Painting) |
69.00 |
58.75 |
B.Lib.I.Sc |
80.25 |
66.00 |
B.P.T |
76.75 |
74.00 |
B.Voc (Medical Laboratory Sciences/ Medical Electrophysiology) - (Self-Financed) |
36.75 |
31.75 |
B.A.LL.B. (Hons)/ B.A.LL.B. (Hons) (Self-financed) |
89.75 |
83.75 |
B.A.LL.B. (Hons) (Self-financed) |
83.25 |
76.50 |
LLM (Self-Financed) |
58.50 |
56.00 |
LLM (Regular) |
71.50 |
63.00 |
B.Sc. (Hons) (Mathematics) |
25.00 |
21.50 |
M.Sc. (Physics) |
34.50 |
30.50 |
M.Sc Chemistry: Material |
33.25 |
27.75 |
M.Sc Chemistry: Inorganic |
36.75 |
29.50 |
M.Sc Chemistry: Physical |
35.00 |
29.50 |
M.Sc Chemistry: Organic |
41.75 |
37.50 |
M.Sc (Maths with Computer Science) |
40.50 |
36.00 |
M.Sc. (Bioinformatics) (Self-Financed, Evening) |
55.00 |
49.50 |
M.Sc. (Biosciences) |
52.75 |
47.50 |
M.Sc. (Biochemistry) (Self-Financed) |
47.75 |
41.50 |
M.Sc. (Biotechnology) |
64.75 |
61.00 |
M.Sc. (Electronics) |
28.50 |
21.00 |
M.Tech (Electrical Power System & Management) |
31.25 |
26.00 |
M.Tech (Control and Instrumentation System) |
19.25 |
15.25 |
M.Tech. (Data Sciences) (Self-Financed) |
34.00 |
30.75 |
M.Arch (Healthcare) |
39.00 |
34.25 |
M.Arch (Building Services) |
40.50 |
25.25 |
M.Arch (Urban Regeneration) |
42.50 |
26.25 |
MCA |
71.75 |
65.50 |
Based on the previous years cut off scores, candidates can estimate the amount of marks that they need in order to meet the cut off score. Candidates can prepare accordingly for further exams if needed, they will get clarity based on the expected cut off score. Given below is a table describing the admission cut off for the year 2023.
Course |
Cut off Marks |
BA Arts |
69.75 |
BA (Hons) in Arabic |
59 |
BA (Hons) in Economics |
62.25 |
BA (Hons) in English |
59 |
BA (Hons) in French and Francophone Studies |
78.25 |
BA (Hons) in Geography |
60.25 |
BA (Hons) in Hindi |
52.75 |
BA (Hons) in History |
53.75 |
BA (Hons) in Islamic Studies |
57 |
BA (Hons) in Korean Language |
77.25 |
BA (Hons) in Persian |
65.25 |
BA (Hons) in Political Science |
74.5 |
BA (Hons) in Psychology |
64 |
BA (Hons) in Sociology |
60.75 |
BA (Hons) in Spanish and Latin American Studies |
84 |
BA (Hons) in Turkish Language and Literature |
67.75 |
BA (Hons) in Urdu |
66.75 |
BA LLB (Hons) |
89.75 |
BCom (Hons) |
59.5 |
BFA Applied Arts |
64.25 |
BFA Art Education |
40.25 |
BFA Painting |
66.75 |
BFA Sculpture |
76.5 |
BVoc in Medical Laboratory Sciences |
44 |
BVoc in Solar Energy |
15 |
BA (Hons) Hindi Mass Media |
64.25 |
B.Lib.I.Sc. |
52.75 |
BPT |
67.25 |
BVoc in Food Production |
51.5 |
B.Ed Special Education |
45 |
B.Ed Nursery Education |
45.75 |
B.Ed |
75.75 |
JMI BA LLB Cut Off 2023 - BA LLB (Hons)
Sl. No. |
Category |
Cut Off Marks |
1 |
General |
93.75 |
2 |
Muslim |
87.50 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
85.75 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
83.75 |
5 |
Jamia Internal |
83.50 |
6 |
PWD/PD Haemophilia |
52.75 |
7 |
PWD/PD Hearing |
66.50 |
8 |
PWD/PD Locomotor |
64.50 |
9 |
JK |
77.25 |
JMI BA LLB Cut Off 2023 - BA LLB (Hons) Self-Financed
Sl. No |
Category |
Cut Off Marks |
1 |
General |
85.50 |
2 |
Muslim |
81.50 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
79.50 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
78 |
5 |
Jamia Internal |
80.75 |
6 |
PWD/PD - Disability |
31.50 |
7 |
PWD/PD- Locomotor |
47.25 |
8 |
PWD/PD - Blindness/Low |
55.50 |
9 |
JK |
71.25 |
10 |
KM |
42 |
Based on the previous years cut off scores, candidates can estimate the amount of marks that they need in order to meet the cut off score. Candidates can prepare accordingly for further exams if needed, they will get clarity based on the expected cut off score. Given below is a table describing the admission cut off for the year 2022 for both UG and PG programmes:
Course |
Cut off |
BA Hons (Arabic) |
81.50 |
BA Hons (English) |
61.75 |
BBA/BCom (Hons) |
59.50 |
BA Hons (Political Science)/BA |
54.75 |
BFA (Applied Art) |
63.75 |
BFA (Sculpture) |
72.00 |
BFA (Art Education) |
70.75 |
B.Lib.I.Sc |
30.75 |
BPT |
60.00 |
BA LLB (Hons)/BA LLB (Hons) (Self Financed) |
83.75 |
BA Hons (Islamic Studies) |
66.25 |
BA Hons (Persian) |
52.00 |
BSc (Aeronautics) (Mechanical/Avionics) |
38.50 |
BVoc (Medical Laboratory Sciences/Medical Electrophisiology) |
35.75 |
BSc Hons (Mathematics/ BSc Hons (Applied Mathematics) |
33.00 |
BA Hons (Sociology) |
47.75 |
BA Hons (Psychology) |
50.00 |
BA/BSc Hons (Geography) |
47.00 |
BA Hons (Korean Language) |
45.75 |
BSc Hons (Chemistry) |
45.75 |
BSc Biosciences |
58.50 |
BSc |
25.25 |
BA Hons (Mass Media Hindi) |
59.50 |
BA Hons (Urdu) |
66.75 |
Candidates from across the country attempt to gain admission into some of the most prestigious postgradu are courses that Jamia Milia Islamia has to offer. The postgraduate courses are rigorous and offer candidates a lot of practical experience. Given below are the cut off scores for PG courses 2022:
Courses |
Cut Off |
MA (Applied Psychology) |
72.50 |
MA (Educational Planning & Administration) |
41.25 |
MSc Physics |
37.00 |
MSc (Chemistry: Materials/ Inorganic/ Organic/Physical) |
51.50 |
MSc (Maths with Computer Science) |
45.75 |
MSc (Bioinformatics) (Self Financed) |
28.75 |
MSc (Biosciences) |
56.50 |
MSc (Biochemistry) (Self Financed) |
51.00 |
MSc Biotechnology |
43.50 |
MSc Electronics |
16.75 |
MA/MSc (Mathematics) |
28.75 |
MA/MSc Geography |
71.25 |
MEd |
50.75 |
MTech (Environmental Science & Engineering) (Regular/Part Time) |
38.75 |
MTech (Control and Instrumentation System) |
24.50 |
MTech (Earthquake Engineering) |
31.50 |
MTech (Computer Engineering) |
38.00 |
LLM Regular/Self Financed |
105.50 |
MCom (Business Management) |
41.50 |
MArch |
29.00 |
MA (Politics: International & Area Studies) |
68.50 |
MA (International Studies: Arab Islamic Culture) |
51.75 |
Courses |
Cut Off |
MA (Applied Psychology) |
72.50 |
MA (Educational Planning & Administration) |
41.25 |
MSc Physics |
37.00 |
MSc (Chemistry: Materials/ Inorganic/ Organic/Physical) |
51.50 |
MSc (Maths with Computer Science) |
45.75 |
MSc (Bioinformatics) (Self Financed) |
28.75 |
MSc (Biosciences) |
56.50 |
MSc (Biochemistry) (Self Financed) |
51.00 |
MSc Biotechnology |
43.50 |
MSc Electronics |
16.75 |
MA/MSc (Mathematics) |
28.75 |
MA/MSc Geography |
71.25 |
MEd |
50.75 |
MTech (Environmental Science & Engineering) (Regular/Part Time) |
38.75 |
MTech (Control and Instrumentation System) |
24.50 |
MTech (Earthquake Engineering) |
31.50 |
MTech (Computer Engineering) |
38.00 |
LLM Regular/Self Financed |
105.50 |
MCom (Business Management) |
41.50 |
MArch |
29.00 |
MA (Politics: International & Area Studies) |
68.50 |
MA (International Studies: Arab Islamic Culture) |
51.75 |
Given below are the previous year's cut off marks for the top five courses that JMI has to offer in the Undergraduate programs and in the postgraduate programs. Based on the previous years cut off, this years expected cut off is determined. The previous year cut off marks are as follows for their respective courses: Given below is the cut off marks divide based on category for different undergraduate programs for the year 2021:
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
68.75 |
2 |
Muslim |
65.75 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
63.25 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
56.75 |
5 |
Jamia Internal |
N.A |
6 |
PWD/PD- Locomotor disability |
N.A |
7 |
PWD/PD- Blindness/Low vision |
N.A |
8 |
JK |
42 |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
62.5 |
2 |
Muslim |
54.75 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
52.5 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
53.25 |
5 |
PWD/PD- Locomotor disability |
39.5 |
6 |
JK |
52 |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
95 |
2 |
Muslim |
87.5 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
85.25 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
80.5 |
5 |
PWD/PD |
78.75 |
6 |
JK |
75 |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
70.75 |
2 |
Muslim |
64.75 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
62.75 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
62.5 |
5 |
PWD/PD |
34.25 |
6 |
JK |
55.55 |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
36.75 |
2 |
Muslim |
31.75 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
27.5 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
26.75 |
5 |
PWD/PD |
22.75 |
6 |
JK |
30.5 |
Given below are the previous year's cut off marks for the top courses that JMI has to offer. Based on the previous years cut off, this years expected cut off is determined. The previous year cut off marks are as follows for their respective courses: Given below is the cut off marks divide based on category for different undergraduate programs for the year 2020
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
119.75 |
2 |
Muslim |
117.50 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
113.00 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
N.A |
5 |
Jamia Internal |
N.A |
6 |
PWD/PD- Locomotor disability |
N.A |
7 |
PWD/PD- Blindness/Low vision |
82.75 |
8 |
JK |
N.A |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
93.75 |
2 |
Muslim |
91.50 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
N.A |
4 |
Muslim Women |
N.A |
5 |
Jamia Internal |
N.A |
6 |
PWD/PD- Locomotor disability |
N.A |
7 |
PWD/PD- Blindness/Low vision |
N.A |
8 |
JK |
N.A |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
115.50 |
2 |
Muslim |
115.50 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
115.50 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
N.A |
5 |
Jamia Internal |
N.A |
6 |
PWD/PD- Locomotor disability |
N.A |
7 |
PWD/PD- Blindness/Low vision |
N.A |
8 |
JK |
N.A |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
116.25 |
2 |
Muslim |
113.75 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
N.A |
4 |
Muslim Women |
112.75 |
5 |
Jamia Internal |
N.A |
6 |
PWD/PD- Locomotor disability |
N.A |
7 |
PWD/PD- Blindness/Low vision |
N.A |
8 |
JK |
N.A |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
83.50 |
2 |
Muslim |
80.75 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
77.50 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
78.25 |
5 |
Jamia Internal |
74.75 |
6 |
PWD/PD- Blindness/Low vision |
56.25 |
7 |
JK |
74.00 |
8 |
KM |
28.50 |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
104.50 |
2 |
Muslim |
104.00 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
N.A. |
4 |
Muslim Women |
97.25 |
5 |
Jamia Internal |
N.A |
6 |
PWD/PD- Locomotor Disability |
N.A |
7 |
PWD/PD- Blindness/Low vision |
N.A |
8 |
JK |
104.25 |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
27.50 |
2 |
Muslim |
25.25 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
23.00 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
19.25 |
5 |
Jamia Internal |
24.00 |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
70.00 |
2 |
Muslim |
66.50 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
64.00 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
38.25 |
5 |
JK |
35.25 |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
56.25 |
2 |
Muslim |
50.25 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
47.25 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
46.25 |
5 |
Jamia Internal |
50.00 |
6 |
PWD/PD- Locomotor disability |
42.00 |
7 |
PWD/PD- Blindness/Low vision |
21.50 |
8 |
PWD/PD- Disability |
24.25 |
9 |
JK |
47.75 |
10 |
KM |
20.75 |
Given below are cut off marks for different categories in different postgraduate courses.
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
65.50 |
2 |
Muslim Minority |
60.25 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
55.75 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
58.50 |
5 |
PWD/PD- Blindness/ Low Vision |
N.A |
6 |
PWD/PD- Locomotor Disability |
31.75 |
7 |
JK |
N.A. |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
65.25 |
2 |
Muslim |
55.00 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
53.50 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
50.50 |
5 |
PWD/PD- Locomotor disability |
30.75 |
6 |
PWD/PD- Blindness/Low vision |
58.50 |
7 |
JK |
46.75 |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
45.25 |
2 |
Muslim |
41.50 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
36.50 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
40.00 |
5 |
JK |
37.75 |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
69.00 |
2 |
Muslim |
58.00 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
52.00 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
52.25 |
5 |
PWD/PD- Locomotor ability |
16.25 |
6 |
PWD/PD- Hearing Impairment |
16.75 |
7 |
JK |
57.75 |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
88.00 |
2 |
Muslim |
85.50 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
83.75 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
83.25 |
5 |
PWD/PD- Locomotor ability |
52.00 |
6 |
JK |
81.50 |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
56.75 |
2 |
Muslim |
51.00 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
45.50 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
50.00 |
5 |
PWD/PD- Locomotor ability |
42.50 |
6 |
PWD/PD- Hearing Impairment |
39.00 |
7 |
JK |
46.25 |
Given below are some of the top courses offered by the JMI, the cut off dates have been mentioned in the following tables Based on the previous years cut off, this years expected cut off is determined. The previous year cut off marks are as follows for their respective courses: Given below is the cut off marks divide based on category for different undergraduate programs for the year 2019:
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
58.25 |
2 |
Muslim |
52.25 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
50 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
48.50 |
5 |
Jamia Internal |
52.25 |
5 |
PWD/PD- Blindness/ Low Vision |
37.50 |
6 |
PWD/PD- Locomotor Disability |
24 |
7 |
JK |
47.75 |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
63.75 |
2 |
Muslim Minority |
57.75 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
52.25 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
56.50 |
5 |
Jamia Internal |
54.00 |
5 |
PWD/PD- Blindness/ Low Vision |
31.00 |
6 |
PWD/PD- Locomotor Disability |
32.25 |
7 |
JK |
53.25 |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
68.25 |
2 |
Muslim Minority |
63.50 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
61.50 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
57.00 |
5 |
Jamia Internal |
51.50 |
5 |
PWD/PD- Blindness/ Low Vision |
49.75 |
6 |
PWD/PD- Locomotor Disability |
36.25 |
7 |
JK |
50.57 |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
71.50 |
2 |
Muslim Minority |
64.75 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
60.00 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
62.25 |
5 |
Jamia Internal |
62.25 |
5 |
PWD/PD- Blindness/ Low Vision |
45.25 |
6 |
PWD/PD- Locomotor Disability |
45.25 |
7 |
JK |
63.50 |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
62.75 |
2 |
Muslim Minority |
57.50 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
54.25 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
53.75 |
5 |
Jamia Internal |
56.50 |
5 |
PWD/PD- Blindness/ Low Vision |
37.50 |
6 |
PWD/PD- Locomotor Disability |
27.25 |
7 |
JK |
28.75 |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
65.25 |
2 |
Muslim Minority |
58.25 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
57.50 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
53.75 |
5 |
PWD/PD- Locomotor Disability/ Cerebral Palsy |
30.25 |
6 |
JK |
48 |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
62.50 |
2 |
Muslim Minority |
49.25 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
39 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
48.50 |
5 |
PWD/PD- Blindness/ Low Vision |
19.25 |
6 |
PWD/PD- Locomotor Disability |
41.25 |
7 |
JK |
42.50 |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
61 |
2 |
Muslim Minority |
56 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
50.50 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
51.25 |
5 |
PWD/PD- Blindness/ Low Vision |
47.50 |
6 |
PWD/PD- Locomotor Disability |
35.25 |
7 |
JK |
52 |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
62.50 |
2 |
Muslim Minority |
48.50 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
40.50 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
43.75 |
5 |
PWD/PD- Locomotor Disability |
38 |
6 |
JK |
NA |
S.L. No. |
Selection Category |
Cut off marks |
1 |
General |
69.75 |
2 |
Muslim Minority |
61.50 |
3 |
Muslim OBC/ST |
57.50 |
4 |
Muslim Women |
58.25 |
5 |
PWD/PD- Blindness/ Low Vision |
26.25 |
6 |
PWD/PD- Locomotor Disability |
55.50 |
7 |
JK |
58.25 |
The maximum number of marks one needs to obtain to be admitted into the college is referred to as the "Opening Ranks." The minimum score a candidate must obtain to be admitted to the college is referred to as the "closing ranks." Candidates who fall short of the closing rank won't be admitted. Candidates are eligible for admission to that college if their rank or score falls between the closing and opening ranks. Also eligible for admission are candidates who receive the exact closing and opening score.
The admission cut off marks refers to the minimum percentage of marks one must achieve in order to join their college of choice. Qualifying marks refers to the minimum marks that a candidate must score in the exam. The qualifying marks for JMI Entrance Exam are 30% marks for descriptive questions and 15% marks for objective-type questions. Qualifying for the exam does not make you eligible for admission, it is the admission cut off that determines whether a candidate is given admission. A Percentile refers to scoring a certain percentage above the other candidates.
The JMI Entrance exam Cut off marks have been known to change over time, as has been documented. The following considerations typically decide the cut off marks:
The number of seats has a significant impact on the cutoff score. The cut off scores would be anticipated to be substantially higher if there are more applicants than there are seats available for the TANCET Exam. Similar to this, the cutoff score would be relatively low if few people took the exam compared to the number of seats available.
Many students who sign up for the exam do not actually take it, for a variety of reasons. The number of candidates who show up influences the cutoff score; if there are many candidates, the cutoff score will likely be many as well.
The releasing body, JMI, takes the paper's level of difficulty into account when announcing the cutoff score and rank. The cutoff score is anticipated to be high if the exam difficulty is low, whereas the cutoff marks would be low if the exam difficulty is high. There wouldn't be any big modifications if the exam difficulty was as anticipated.
The number of students will increase every year. There would be higher cut off ranks and higher cut off marks to enter institutions as the number of applicants to the exam steadily increased. Admission to the top courses offered by JMI is difficult because of the students to seats available ratio. Even if the exam's difficulty level has increased over the previous ten years from moderate to difficult, it is still difficult for students to get accepted into some prestigious JMI courses. The basis of the trend analysis is from the previous years data as mentioned above.
There are no participating colleges in JMI. There are different schools or departments which offer a range of reputed courses. The admission is given based on the cut off marks that the candidates have scored. There is a category-wise cut-off as well. Referring to the above article, some of the best courses cut off scores for each course during that particular year have been mentioned based on the category one belongs to.
It is important to note that the JMI cut off occurs in different stages, based on these stages, the merit lists are released and the candidate list for who have been selected for the counselling process will be revised accordingly. Given below are some important steps to follow in order to check the JMI cut off.
Step 1: Visit the JMI Entrance Official Website.
Step 2: Click on Masters/Bachelors/Diploma courses under the 2025 year cut off.
Step 3: The cut off marks are shown for each category and for each course.
To attend the counselling process as per schedule, candidates are advised to take the necessary precautions and stay up to date regarding the counselling process. Given below are the steps to successfully be a part of the counselling process.
Step 1: Visit the Official Website.
Step 2: Click on masters/bachelors/diploma courses under the 2025 year cut off.
Step 3: The candidate’s entrance exam roll number is presented in ascending order.
Step 4: Locate your registration number.
Step 5: If you have been selected for the counselling, then you may proceed for On-site registration at JMI when the date is released. Remember to carry your admit card as proof of your registration number.
Step 6: Regularly check the website for updates regarding the date of counselling.
Step 7: Candidates must carry their important documents upon the day of counselling.
Step 8: Once you have reached the center for counselling process, the in charges will direct you through the further processes.
Candidates are assigned based on the preferences they expressed on the JMI application form when there are numerous courses or branches. Candidates must indicate on a form upon JMI admission whether they want to keep the assigned course/branch or upgrade in order to upgrade the course/branch. Course/branch advancement will be based on the candidate's merit. Those chosen for JMI 2025 counselling must provide original documentation for inspection. The original certificates will be sent back following verification.
Hopefully this article on the JMI Entrance Exam Cut Off was informative for all the candidates. Testbook provides you with the latest updates on competitive exams from renowned institutions across India. Download Testbook App now! Avail of exciting offers and discounts on study material.
Last updated: Apr 15, 2025
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