IIT aspirants will have to score a minimum required percentage in each subject in their entrance tests which will help them beat tension, the Joint Admission Board of the premier institutes said.
From 2012 candidates must score “at least 10 per cent in each subject and 35 per cent in aggregate in order to be in the common rank list”, said Prof G B Reddy of IIT-Delhi. Till last year, the averages were decided on performance from paper to paper and through cut-offs based on a complex process.
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