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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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It is very difficult to translate % into ranks. This is the case since no one is aware of the number of pupils who fall within a few percentiles of each other or at the same percentile. Only the National Testing Agency has access to all the information, and they will definitely release it soon after the second session of the JEE Mains examination is completed. Just be patient for a few more days, and you will receive your results.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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It is not even possible to learn math without practise, in my opinion. Instead of reading the questions, spend time practising them thoroughly. Simply read your main textbook, the NCERT, and finish the chapter-specific questions to see the results. PvQs are a huge assistance when preparing for entrance exams like JEE and other bank competitive examinations. Examine example test questions.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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It's not particularly tough to achieve 70 or more on the JEE Advanced. What is needed is understanding of the subject, which can only be attained by actively studying the subject in coaching sessions during the 12th grade or even after. Giving mock exams can help too. These aid pupils in recognising their areas of weakness, which then aids them in taking corrective action. Keep in mind that nothing can replace hard effort and that anything is possible if one has the desire. I wish you well.

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Different coaches use various tactics to help you pass these two difficult yet extremely essential exams. Fundamentally, you must make sure that while completing your 12th grade, you make an effort to comprehend and master various subjects so that it will be simpler for you to respond to analytical questions in this exam. You must set aside time each day for all of your studies and schedule time for practice exams. These tests assist students in identifying their areas of weakness and implementing the appropriate corrective measures. Attending coaching lessons will almost always teach you how to answer questions within the allotted tim
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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Hello, The percentile one achieves in the exam determines one's ranking in JEE Mains. Additionally, the national testing agency chooses the student's two best performances to calculate their percentile. The calculation here goes all the way to 7 decimal places. NTA will release the JEE Mains results once both testing sessions are over, and Devil will simultaneously release the percentile and ranking that each student achieved in this exam. Since the necessary data is solely and exclusively available through NTA no one else can calculate the percentile.

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Deepak Meena

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Yes, don't worry you have to chance to get NIT with the CS branch.

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Ankit Anand Singh

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No it's not
Just check the cutoff of JEE Main
It literally gives false information.

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Niraj Kumar

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I have 25500 rank in obc category any iiit has chances.

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Divyanshu

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1. DTU
2. NSUT
Delhi region best engineering Colleges.

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ROHIT HEBBI

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Actually, your percentile is too low.
For that reason, you are not able to get CSE in any NIT or IIT.

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