Navi Mumbai : R.L.Trikha, Director-FIITJEE said, an analysis has been made during the Paper I & Paper II exams at FIITJEE Main 2017 exams. He said, ‘Overall difficulty level for paper is between easy to moderate. For a student who has been focussed & serious all through the two years in improving speed & accuracy by taking regular quizzes & mock tests on JEEM pattern, must have done reasonably well. It is always relative performance, which matters in such competitive examinations.’
Students across Mumbai & Navi Mumbai have taken keen participation in these exams. Over 10 lakh students have appeared in the FIITJEE Main 2017 examination from over 2000 Centers in 109 cities in India & abroad. Aspirants had the choice of appearing in any one of the two types of papers or both. Paper – 1 is for B.E / B.Tech courses while Paper – 2 is for B.Arch / B.Planning. The exam was done at off-line mode (pen & paper based) & online exam (Computer- based). Paper – II is only off-line. FIITJEE Main 2017 Paper 1 & Paper 2 results will soon be announced – RL Trikha.
Cut-off for CML (Common Merit List) in 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 was 113, 115, 105, and 100 respectively. Cut-off this year is going to be high around 115”. Admission through centralised allocation process in NIT’s/IIIT’s/DTU/CFTI’s for over 24000 seats in undergraduate courses will be according to merit list based on marks in JEE Main examination, however the candidate must be in top twenty percentile of respective board or should score minimum 75% marks in his/her board examination. Further a total of 9 states (Haryana, Uttarakhand, Nagaland, Gujarat, M.R., M.P., Odisha, Punjab, and Rajasthan) will also accept JEEM ranks to fill seats through their own seat allocation process. Top 2, 20,000 candidates of JEE Main will be eligible to appear in JEE Advanced on 21st May 2017 to fight for one of 11032 seats in prestigious IITS, further added R.L.Trikha, Director-FIITJEE.