JEE Advanced 2026 Cut-Off Analysis: What Previous Year Trends Reveal About Expected Scores The JEE Advanced 2026 cutoff marks are expected to follow a pattern shaped by historical trends, with the qualifying scores for different categories projected to range between 46-51 marks for SC/ST/PwD candidates and 93-100 marks for the General category out of a total of 360. These estimates are based on the performance of top 2.5 lakh candidates and the difficulty level of the exam, which will be set by IIT Roorkee for the 2026 cycle. The cutoffs for OBC-NCL and EWS candidates are anticipated to fall between 83-90 marks, while SC/ST/PwD candidates may need to score 46-51 marks to qualify. The qualifying cutoff for JEE Advanced is inherently unpredictable, as it depends on two primary factors: the difficulty level of the exam and the relative performance of the top candidates. Over the past five years, the minimum percentage required to qualify has fluctuated significantly, reflecting changes in exam patterns and the preparedness of students. From 2021 to 2025, the aggregate qualifying marks for the Common Rank List (CRL) ranged between 15% and 30% of the total score. For instance, in 2021-2022, the cutoff was relatively low, with CRL candidates needing around 15-17% of the total score. However, in 2023 and 2024, the cutoff rose sharply to over 30% due to increased familiarity with the exam format and the use of high-quality online study resources. In 2025, there was a slight decline, with CRL candidates requiring approximately 20-21% to qualify. For the 2026 cycle, the expected cutoffs are calculated based on past trends and high-scoring patterns. The General category is projected to require 93-100 marks, which corresponds to 26-28% of the total score.#common_rank_list #iit_roorkee #jee_advanced #general_category #obc_ncl
CEED 2026 Result Released for M.Des Candidates The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay) has officially released the CEED 2026 result for candidates who appeared in the entrance exam on January 18, 2026. The result is now available on the official CEED website, ceed.iitb.ac.in, and can be accessed using the candidate’s registered login ID and password. The result declaration date is March 4, 2026, marking the culmination of the admission process for the Master of Design (M.Des) program. Candidates who qualified for the M.Des program will receive their scores, with Part-A and Part-B marks displayed. However, Part-B marks will only be visible to shortlisted candidates, who will also be assigned a rank. The CEED 2026 result includes details such as the total number of candidates who appeared, the number of qualifiers, category-wise qualifying marks, and the validity of the scorecard. The scorecard, which will be released on March 10, 2026, remains valid for one year from the date of declaration. To download the result, candidates must log in to the CEED portal using their registered email and password. The result will be displayed in a downloadable format, and a printout is recommended for record-keeping. It is important to note that the Part-A responses of candidates will no longer be accessible after the result is declared. Additionally, there is no provision for re-evaluation or re-totalling of scores, and requests for such actions will not be entertained. The CEED 2026 exam was conducted in 27 cities, with the exam pattern divided into five sections: Sketching, Creativity, Form Sensitivity, Visual Sensitivity, and Problem Identification. Each section carries 20 marks, totaling 100 marks. The final score is calculated using a weighted formula: 0.25 × Part-A marks + 0.75 × Part-B marks.#iit_bombay #ceed_2026 #master_of_design #common_rank_list #rohit_ravindra_waghmare