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Arohan Pal

Beginner-Level 5

As you have scored 97.52 percentile, according to me it is pretty good score and as you are not confident about JEE Advanced but still I would urge you to attempt JEE Advanced and try it out. I'm sure you will outperform yourself. And now instead of JEE Advanced you can get into NITs or you can fill the forms of other private colleges. You will get into good colleges with this score.

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Arohan Pal

Beginner-Level 5

For JEE Advanced paper, you need to be an allrounder. You should have good memorizing power and all the concepts should be crystal clear. Both are interconnected to score good marks in JEE Advanced. All the best.

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Dhruv Garg

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It is not easy to get an NIT but you easily get IIITs with this rank. You should try to upgrade your marks in the 2nd session. So focus on that.

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Avi Tyagi

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It's important to note that the admission to IITs through JEE Advanced is a highly competitive process and the cutoff marks keep changing every year based on various factors such as the number of candidates appearing for the exam, the difficulty level of the exam, and the number of seats available. To give you a rough idea, in the previous years, the minimum marks required to get admission in CSE at IIT Bombay have ranged from the mid-90s to low-100s out of a total of 360 marks in JEE Advanced.

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Sameer Chanda

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If you got 95+percentile then you have to go for JEE advance.

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rao sahab

Beginner-Level 2

It all depends on the state in which you live
if that state has a decent mid level NIT then with the help of state quota you will sure get B.Tech in it otherwise chances are sleek.

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deepika maurya

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You have to clear Joint Entrance Examination Advanced to get admission into the Indian Institutes of Technology. You also need to have min 75 percent on your 12th boards. To get something like computer Science and Engineering at the Indian Institutes of Technology Bombay, you need something in the range of 90 percent marks in the Joint Entrance Examination Advanced. However, if you are not bothered about the branch, anything above a 55 to 65 percent score in Joint Entrance Examination Advanced will be sufficient to land you into the Indian Institutes of Technology, Bombay. Still, this data may vary from year to year. I hope this will h
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Qualifying Marks: A minimum of 75 percent in aggregate must be scored by the students in their Class 10+2 Board or any other equivalent examination. For the Schedule Caste, Schedule Tribe, and PwD categories, the students need to achieve a minimum of 65 percent marks in aggregate in their Class 10+2 Board examination. The IIST (Indian Institute of Science and Technology) is a public university studying Science and technology located in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. Admission to UG courses offered by the Indian Institute of Science and Technology is based on the JEE Advanced. The Joint Entrance Examination Advanced is an all-India examina
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deepika maurya

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The lowest Joint Entrance Examination Advanced rank which gets an Indian Institutes of Technology seat varies every year depending on the number of seats available and the number of candidates who have applied. It also depends on the category of the students like General, Other Backward Classes-Non Creamy Layer, Schedule Caste, Schedule Tribe, EWS, and PwD. However, In JEE Advanced 2022, the lowest rank to get a seat was around 15000 for the Open category. Students from reserved categories or PwD candidates can secure a seat with a lower rank. It's important to note that getting a seat in IITs is highly competitive and the cutoff ranks
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