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Azhar Dange

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All the IIT aspirants have to sit for JEE Main and afterward, JEE Advanced. Only the top 2, 24,000 scores in JEE Main will become eligible to sit for JEE Advanced. The candidates must have secured at least 75% marks or be in the top 20 percentile in the 12th Class Examination conducted by respective boards.

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Devashish Chitale

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Yes, for other courses. Like pure sciences, Diploma etc. GATE exam for other courses in IIT'S.

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Dhruv Garg

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I think IIT Roorkee with ECE is the better option as compared to IIT Delhi with mechanical. Because of the branch. In future, ECE has more demand than mechanical. Otherwise, both colleges are top most.

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Sangam raj

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No, this is not compulsory. But you must submit your recent photo.

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Ankit Babu

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The modern life with all its facilities, convenience and pleasure is possible because of our engineers. It is not money and power that makes a man but service to people. When people make fun of engineers actually unknowingly they make fool of themselves.

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Paras Girdhar

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Yes, you will be eligible
Their is no such rule that you need to give improvement in all subjects, all that matters is having percentage above 75.

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Swaminath Basavaraj Nalwar

Beginner-Level 5

Prioritize the important topics: Understand the weightage of the topics in the JEE Advanced syllabus and prioritize the important topics that are more likely to be tested. Use the right study material: Use the right study material such as NCERT books, sample papers and past papers to get a good understanding of the pattern of the exam. Time management: Make a study schedule and stick to it. Be mindful of your time management and make sure you use your time efficiently. Practice, Practice and Practice: Practice as many questions as you can, this will help you to understand the pattern of the exam, and you will be able to identify your w
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Swaminath Basavaraj Nalwar

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Yes, maybe because your percentile is good, so I think you can.

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Abhijitsinh tanvar

Beginner-Level 5

Yes friend there is always a chance left to start a new, fresh and correct path. Most of them make a mistake as you did. But no problem, you have 1 year and if you start making notes from today itself and compulsory revise all notes you make each day every two times a day than 1 year is more than enough to crack JEE Main. Invest more time on studies rather than other activities. Friend always remember this is the most critical path year of your career so forget everything and just work hard so you can get into the best colleges and reach good success point. Varieties of numericals should be practiced.

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Srilekha Gittha

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Probability of qualifying in JEE Advanced doesn't depend on your 10th grades in any way. So stop making such calculations and instead work hard to get enough marks in intermediate, minimum 75% is needed in intermediate in order to go for JEE. After that you need to prepare well and give your JEE Mains exam, after you qualify that you should prepare well for JEE Advanced exam, after qualifying that you're good to go. If you have got good scores then you can study in the best colleges, if not it's okay you can go for colleges which are suitable for your score. So, I recommend you prepare well, take mock tests, solve previous papers and d
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