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sonal kumar

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It completely depends on NTA and IIT council. But relief in % of 12, not for general and OBC
This 12 months the rest was because of the COVID. Covid played a widespread function in seventy five% rest. Now about you, in case you have become 74% then my pal you are in a amazing loss. You have to do hard in research to get that one percent. You have to observe 26 hours a day to gain that 1 percent to turn out to be eligible to JEE Mains and superior.

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Khushi Gusain

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Their is no interview after JEE advance. You will directly get admission in Institutes. But only clearing JEE advance will not help you to get into any college. You should have to score good rank in JEE advance to get admission in IITS, IISC, IIST etc. If you score good rank then you have to fill the counselling form and after that, you have to attend counselling.

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Harshita KumariI will complete BALLB International course in 2025

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First things first, the score card of JEE Advanced isn't displayed in form of percentile you'll directly see your marks and rank on the score card of JEE Advanced and assuming that you mean 80 marks by 80 percentile then if you'll have the reservation advantage you may get an IIT, though the branch won't be that good.

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Hrishabh SahuLive ambitious Life...

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It depends on your accuracy. If you are attempting maximum number of questions but there is no accuracy then you will end up achieving negative marks. So focus on quality rather than quantity.

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Surbhi Sahu

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Candidates must have a rank around or less than 3000 in JEE Mains for admission to IIT Bombay. For admission to Computer Science, candidates are required to have a rank less than 100 in JEE Main entrance test.
75% minimum eligibility requirement in class 12th for admission into IITs has been scrapped for this year as well.

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tarun mittal

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There is luck factor in JEE advance as their is negative marking in this paper but if their little guess work then you should get maximum marks and this will lead to good placements and it will gave you good future.

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Deeksha Dixit

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As you are aware, the National Testing Agency NTA conducts the JEE exam for admission to premium IITs. The JEE Main Result 2022 has been released, and the cutoff is usually of two types: qualifying and admission. The qualifying cut-off will comprise the minimum score that aspirants need to secure to be eligible for JEE Advanced. Recently, NTA has released scores in percentile that show that for general category candidates, the cut off for JEE Advanced 2022 is 88.4 percentile. According to the information given by you, if you are a general category candidate, you cannot appear for JEE Advanced. But if you belong to any category whose cu
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Harshita KumariI will complete BALLB International course in 2025

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Hi Ashish, in order to get the IIT tag you need to pursue your B.Tech from an IIT. To be on safe side and to get a good branch try to score atleast 120+ marks in JEE advance though EWS cutoff last year was around 56 marks. But try to score atleast 120+ marks to get a good branch in a good IIT.

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Harshita KumariI will complete BALLB International course in 2025

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Hi Dinesh, based on previous year marks vs rank it can be anticipated that you need to secure somewhere around 150-165 marks (general category). But predicting exactly is simply not possible because it depends upon the toughness of paper and on the type of students appearing in the paper.

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