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6 years ago
Guide-Level 13
This time it's percentile and not percentage, which means if your son gets 52 percentile that is your son is 52 percent ahead of other students and 48 percent below other students. And, to qualify JEE Mains exam you need to get 70 percentile. Good luck.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
There are different entrance exams conducted by different institutions like:
1) IIT JAM conducted by different IITs every year for M.Sc chemistry and integrated PhD.
2) TIFR GS conducted by TATA Institute of Fundamental Research
3) Other state university entrance exams like Pune University.
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6 years ago
Beginner-Level 5
You mentioned that due to competition you have opted non- medical course but, if you are confident enough about you studies also, if you have all your doubts cleared then you should try for MBBS. There is no need of getting scared.
Yes, apart from MBBS you can prove your mettle in other fields. Remember, there are many fields apart from MBBS also. MBBS courses are available in Germany, Philippines, Indonesia, etc. If you are economically good enough then you can go for it.
Good Luck!
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