Sir the cutoff for Jee mains is same for all the shift. Even there is variation in difficult level compare to 9 and 12 jan
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From this year onwards JEE MAIN is organised by National testing agency in two session one will be held in January and second in theApril and there are many shifts in January session also therefor to avoid any kind of partiality regarding the difficulty level of the exam the organising body that is national testing agency will convert your absolutely score into percentile score so as to match with the difficulty level of different shifts and after both the sessions of JEE main gets over that is JEE main January and JEE main April then the national testing agency will release the cutoff which will not include any marks but it will be a percentile cutoff therefore the cutoff released this year will not be a absolute number out of 360 instead it will be a percentile score out of 100.
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Hello anjani.
JEE mains 2019 is conducted by NTA online on different dates in january.Yes,the cutoff for JEE mains will be same for all shift as the result will come out as a whole,taking into consideration the score of all dates.The difficulty level of paper will almost be same for all dates.The committee will take care that it doesn't vary much.After all shifts are done,the cutoff will come out and should be same for all shifts.
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