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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
After JEE Main session 2 results are announced candidates must first consider their preferred course/institution and their score/performance in the exam.
For candidates who have performed well in JEE Main session 2 securing above 98th Percentile score - should prepare for the JEE Advanced entrance exam.
Candidates who have scored below 98th percentile may choose to appear for JEE Main during the next academic session.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 6
Preparation for JEE Advanced begins by knowing exam syllabus. Every student must follow syllabus. Once preparation is done then start solving previous year questions for self-assessment. This will give an overview of your preparation.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
If you belong to the General AI quota, yes, you can easily get admission to the BTech in CSE course with a JEE Advanced cutoff rank of 100. The last round of IIT Delhi CSE cutoff ranged between 116 and 126 over three years for the students belonging to the General AI quota. Therefore, a cutoff rank of 100 is considered to be a safe score for securing a seat at IIT Delhi for CSE. Refer to the table below to view the last round of IIT Delhi CSE cutoff 2025 across different categories.
| Category | CSE Cutoff 2025 (Last Round Closing Rank) |
|---|---|
| General | 126 |
| OBC | 91 |
| SC | 45 |
| ST | 26 |
| EWS | 34 |
| PWD | 3 |
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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
The GATE exam is conducted for 30 subject test papers. The list of branches/subjects can be checked on the official website of GATE along with the paper codes. Candidates must check the GATE paper codes carefully and add them while filling out the GATE application form.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 6
You can prepare for all entrance tests at same time. It is a tough task but not impossible. For this a proper strategy is required. Here are some important tips.
- Compare the syllabus: All engineering entrance exams have almost the same syllabus. There might be some additional topics in some exams. The aspirant must study the syllabus for all exams and find out the topics that are extra, and prepare those separately. Almost 90% of the topics will be common for all entrance exams, and hence, syllabus completion for one exam will lead to completion of the syllabus for all the exams.
- Prepare for JEE Mains and incorporate the preparatio
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
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