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No, both the papers have different rank and different score and according to that, you will be able to get admission in the colleges only, the counselling is same and all the other things are totally different for both the papers.

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You can get almost all the good NITs some in core branches and some in non-core branches and also in some low ranked IITs.

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For JEE Mains, you can appear for 3 consecutive years and for Advanced, you can apply for 2 consecutive years only.

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Yes, you can easily get some top NITs and IIITs but I'll prefer you opt for IITs as the name tag of IIT is better than a good NIT also every IIT pack of every branch is good.

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I'll suggest you opt for any branch in a good IIT as there you can get your branch upgraded if you are among the top students of you branch plus the pack of top IITs is awesome whether it is core branch or not.

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Yes, you will easily get NIT and IIIT of your choice but the thing is that you should also appear for IITs also as if there is some seats are left vacant then you can easily grab them.

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No, you are not eligible to appear for the Advanced paper as you haven't scored 75%.

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No, you won't be able to get admission as the most important thing is the eligibility criteria and if you satisfy this then you can even get admission in some NIT but, if not then it will be difficult for you get admission in any central government controlled institute.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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It is possible, but is extremely difficult. The paper for IIT Advance is very tough and complex to prepare without proper guidance. To see if you have a shot, solve a previous year question paper, and see if it feels easy or difficult to study and then plan accordingly.

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Ayush Thakur

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Hello Ajeesh,Yes, you can definitely crack JEE exam without paying handsome amount to any coaching institute. Just keep in mind, that you practice as much as you can even on weekends, take practice test with proper measures, buy all the updated material, maintain a good score in 12th standard as well. Good luck.

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