During the meeting, JAB would review the just concluded IIT-JEE test and examine a proposal on whether to provide some relaxation in the top 20 percentile system which determines admission to the IITs, sources said.
According to the proposal, boards could have the flexibility to bring down the cut-off under the top 20 percentile to about 80 per cent if is over 85 to 90 per cent.
The cut-off in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu were above 90 per cent this year.
According to sources, the proposal was discussed at a meeting between the some of the IIT directors when they called on HRD Minister M Pallam Raju here last week.
They said the selection of the 1.5 lakh candidates to sit for the JEE (Advance) could also be raised to two lakh if it finds a consensus.
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