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Sanika Pardhi

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The score of both paper are added together subject wise. If 2 students have scored same marks then the one with the higher marks in mathematics will get better rank.

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P sai siddanth

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Deciding whether to start preparing for JEE Advanced or take a drop year can be a tough decision. Here are a few things to consider that might help you make the decision:
1. Your JEE Main score: Your JEE Main score indicates how well you might perform in JEE Advanced. If your score is good and you feel confident about your preparation, you can consider starting your preparation for JEE Advanced.
2. Your performance in previous attempts: If this was your first attempt at JEE Main and you feel like you could have done better, it might be worth considering taking a drop year to prepare more thoroughly.
3. Your level of preparation: If you
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Arpit Bhadani

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To prepare for Chemistry problems specifically, you can follow these tips:
Understand the concepts: Chemistry is all about understanding the concepts and principles. Focus on understanding the concepts and principles thoroughly before attempting problems. Practice numerical problems: Chemistry problems often involve numerical calculations. Practice solving numerical problems to improve your problem-solving skills. Revise the basics: Revisit the basics of chemical equations, stoichiometry, periodic table, chemical bonding, and other fundamental concepts. A strong foundation in the basics will help you tackle more complex problems. Use st
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Bikash Santra

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If you have an OBC NCL valid Certificate with a date of January 2021, then it should be considered as a valid Certificate for any application process that requires OBC NCL category certification. The validity of OBC NCL Certificate is usually for one year from the date of issue, so your Certificate is still valid as of now. However, if you have obtained a new and updated Certificate with a later date (after April 2021), it is recommended that you use the updated Certificate for any new applications. This is because the updated Certificate will have the latest information and be considered more recent. If you have already applied for a
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Rohit Kumar

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Absolutely no. You can give the exam.

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Sushree preetilaxmi

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The qualifying cutoff for JEE Advanced changes every year and depends on various factors such as the number of candidates appearing for the exam, the difficulty level of the paper, and the category of the candidate. In 2021, the qualifying cutoff for JEE Mains for OBC-NCL category candidates was 66.517 percentile. As your percentile score is 68.95, which is higher than the qualifying cutoff, you are eligible to appear for JEE Advanced provided you meet other eligibility criteria such as age, education qualification, etc.

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Sushree preetilaxmi

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The eligibility criteria for JEE Main include:
Age limit: General category candidates must be born on or after October 1, 1999. There is a relaxation of 5 years for candidates belonging to SC, ST, and PwD categories. Educational qualification: Candidates must have passed their class 12th examination or equivalent in 2019 or 2020. For candidates who are appearing for their class 12th examination in 2021, their result must be available by September 2021. Minimum marks: Candidates must have secured a minimum of 75% marks in their class 12th examination or must be in the top 20 percentile in their respective board examinations. There is a
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Yuvraj Singh

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Yes, absolutely the cutoff for SC is around 63 percentile.

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