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IIT JEE 2008 Cutoff
The IIT-JEE 2008 paper was held today ie. on 13th April 2008. I have gone over both the paper and after analyzing them I have come to the conclusion that JEE this year was difficult than last year. The questions were trickier and hence paper was lengthier. So although cutoffs will dip this year don’t expect them to dip too much. You can check the solutions to IIT JEE 2008.
In 2007, The overall cutoff was 206 marks. The subject cutoffs were 1,2 and 4 which really don’t count much.
The branch wise opening and closing ranks for each branch in every IIT for IIT JEE 2007 can be found on IIT website. Thanks to Himanshu Gupta,my friend who helped me in finding this link
Insider info : A guy named Shitikant is scoring 456 marks in IIT JEE 2008 according to Bansal solutions and has taken coaching from Bansal Classes. So he could well be the topper of IIT JEE 2008!!
Expected IIT JEE 2008 cutoff for admission: 185-190 marks
Expected IIT JEE 2008 cutoff for last rank : About 175 marks (7200 rank)
Expected IIT JEE 2008 Extended Merit List Cutoff : 150 marks
Subject cutoffs are expected to be about at maximum of 20 marks
This is because to clear a subject cutoff you need to be in to 20% of the total marks scored by all the students in that subject. So this will lead to very low subject cutoffs and most of you will be able to clear that.
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IIT-JEE 2008 Solutions
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IIT-JEE 2008 paper was held all across the country on 13th April 2008. Get the solutions to IIT-JEE 2008 from all the leading coaching institutes right here on this website. The complete solutions are available now!
Also check out the expected IIT-JEE 2008 cutoff
Download IIT-JEE 2008 Solutions from the links given below :
Bansal Classes IIT JEE 2008 Solutions
Paper 1 Solutions Paper 2 Solutions
Brilliant-Tutorials IIT JEE 2008 Solutions
Paper 1 Solutions Paper 2 Solutions
TIME IIT-JEE 2008 Solutions
Paper 1 Key Paper 1 Solutions Paper 2 Solutions
Narayana IIT-JEE 2008 Solutions
Career Launcher IIT-JEE 2008 Solutions
Paper 1 Solutions Paper 2 Solutions
PIE EDUCATION IIT JEE 2008 Solutions
Paper 1 Solutions Paper 2 Solutions
Aakash Institute IIT JEE 2008 Solutions
Paper 1 Solutions Paper 2 Solutions
Prerna Classes
Paper 1 Solutions : Physics Chemistry Maths
Paper 2 Solutions : Physics Chemistry Maths
FIITJEE IIT-JEE 2008 Solutions
Paper 1 Solutions Paper 2 Solutions
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JEE 2008
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The forms for IIT JEE 2008 will be available at the following banks:
IIT Bombay Zone: Canara Bank
IIT Delhi Zone: Union Bank of India
IIT Guwahati Zone: State Bank of India
IIT Kanpur Zone: State Bank of India
IIT Kharagpur Zone: Canara Bank
IIT Madras Zone : Canara Bank
IIT Roorkee Zone: Punjab National Bank
To know which zone your city falls in check out this link.
To register online for JEE 2008 visit this link.
The Joint Entrance Examination conducted by Indian Institute of Technology(IIT) is scheduled to be held on 13th April 2008.
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IIT-JEE 2007 Solutions
UPDATE : Check out IIT-JEE 2008 Solutions and IIT JEE 2008 Cutoff
Its been a while since the IIT-JEE 2007 paper but the search for correct solutions continues…
Though most institutes have released their own IIT-JEE solutions but one major question which looms is the accuracy of the solutions.For the past few days I have been going around looking for most accurate solutions and finally I have zeroed in on the the FIITJEE and Narayana Institute solutions which seemed most accurate.
The major discussion point in this JEE 2007 paper has been the 6 mark questions which had multiple answers.These questions are the ones which have generated different answers from different institutes as the criteria for matching had not been specified in the JEE paper leaving both the students as well as the teachers perplexed.Thus the luck factor will come into play when JEE OMR sheets(answer sheets) are evaluated.
Below you can download the solutions of both Narayana and FIITJEE institutes.
Narayana Institute Solutions
FIITJEE Solutions
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IIT-JEE Ranking Procedure
New : Check out IIT-JEE 2008 Solutions and IIT JEE 2008 Cutoff
The expected cutoffs for IIT-JEE 2008 will be out soon but lets have a look at how the ranks will be decided. The cutoffs are as important as how a rank is decided. The following is the ranking procedure for IIT-JEE 2008 candidates.
Only those candidates who attempt both Paper 1 and Paper 2 will be considered for the ranking.
- Marks in each subject like Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry will be obtained by adding the marks secured in that subject part in both paper 1 and paper 2. i.e. Marks in Mathematics will be equal to marks in Mathematics section of Paper 1 + marks in Mathematics section of Paper 2. Similar procedure will be followed for Physics and Chemistry.
- Subject-wise Cut off- All candidates whose marks are in the top 80% bracket of the total candidates appeared will qualify the cut off requirement for that subject for General/DS category. Candidates meeting the cut off requirements for all the three subjects will be considered for the ranking.
- Subject-wise Cut offs for the reserved category candidates:There is some relaxation in the subject-wise cut offs available to reserved category candidates.
- Based on the aggregate marks secured in the Examination, a common merit list with AIR will be prepared without any relaxed criteria. Total number of candidates declared qualified and ranked will be 1.15 times the total number of seats available at the seven IITs, IT-BHU and ISMU.
- Reserved Category Merit Lists- In addition to a common merit list, separate merit lists of candidates belonging to the SC, ST, and PD categories will be prepared by giving some further relaxation in the aggregate cut off determined in 5 above. If a candidate belongs to more than one reserved category, then he/she for the purpose of ranking shall be considered in all the categories in which he/she qualifies.
- Total number of candidates declared qualified in any reserved category will not exceed 1.15 times the total seats available in that category.
Source : IIT Website
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