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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Firstly, you need to understand how percentile is calculated it is calculated on the basis of no of Candidates in a specific shift & marks scored by them, the percentile describes about you performed better than how many students.
In your case, according to your percentile your JEE Mains score should be between 37 to 47 marks out of 300 which means you performed better than 70.111% students in your shift.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
No, You don't need KCET for getting into B.Sc Maths or B.Sc Computer Science in most colleges. As long as you've cleared 12th with Maths as a subject, you're good. Most colleges either give direct admission based on marks or have their own entrance test (rare). Still, double-check with the college you're eyeing, especially private or top-tier ones. But yeah; KCET isn't the gatekeeper here.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
If you're applying for PGI Chandigarh (INICET), and want rural area quota benefits, you need an official Rural Service Certificate. It must match the format in Annexure-IV of the INICET prospectus and should be signed by the DM (District Magistrate). You need to have served 2+ years in a government-recognized rural area. Apply via your state's e-district portal, attach documents like service proof, voter card, and submit. DM's stamp = your golden ticket.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Even if your Class 12 marks aren't perfect, a strong CUET score can save the day. Most central and state universities use CUET as the main filter, and they're chill about 12th marks just meet the eligibility (like 40–50%). A 98+ percentile (700+ marks) makes you a top contender for DU-level colleges. Mid-tiers? 90–95 percentile works. And if the college has its own entrance or interview, you've got extra ways to stand out.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
You can get Central Board of Secondary Education CBSE class 10th sample papers and previous year question papers from various sources starting from the official website of CBSE that is cbse.nic.in CBSE releases some sample papers for both 10th and 12th classes, also you can get sample papers from online platforms like textbook, online books by authors like Arihant publication, Oswal books every year releases sample papers as per the latest exam pattern you can buy them from either online mode or offline mode.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
To just pass COMEDK as a general category student, you'll need at least 81 out of 180 (that's 45%). But that won't get you very far if you're gunning for top colleges or in-demand branches like CSE or ECE. For top-tier private colleges, aim for 160+ and a rank under 5,000. A score of 110–130 gets you into average private colleges. Safe to say—higher rank, better branch, better college.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
To get the answer key for JEE Mains 7th April 2025 (shift 2) you'll need to visit the official website of National Testing Agency NTA who is exam conducting authority of JEE Mains, then browse through the homepage and click the answer key section with respect to your exam date and shift . Then download the answer key for your reference. For more information you can visit the official website of NTA.
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