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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Snehankit,
Your category rank should be below 200, so that you may get a seat at IIT Bombay. Whatever be the score, if your rank is good, you can get a seat as the cut-off scores changes every year.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Harshit,
The total marks of JEE advanced exam varies every year. So with respect to the previous year admissions, I may tell you in terms of ranks.
Your category rank should be below 500 so that you can get a seat at IIT-Kharagpur.
If you have such a rank, then you can get any desired branch in top IITs.

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Kritika Agarwal

Guide-Level 13

There is a reason for everything in life and there will definitely a reason for your bad performance, exact analysis of problem along with right corrective measures always ensure success and you are the right judge for this (can also take help from parents, mentor, etc.).
You might be weak in some areas of a particular subject, figure that out and focus on it first, you might be having some speed issues in completing the paper, etc.
Don't get stressed and focus on the right things, results will definitely change in a positive way.

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Komal Shettipelli

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It depends on how many marks the question paper is for and also on the top marks scored.

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Kritika Agarwal

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For FIITJEE AITS, the paper is sometimes 60% out of syllabus and the ranks predicted by them are sometimes very demoralizing. My average JEE Mains score in FIITJEE AITS was 50/360, while I got 169/360 in the actual exam.
For Resonance, tests paper is a bit tough than the actual one, but is properly set and considering the pressure in competitive exams, it almost accurately predicts your final score (still not rank).
So, in my opinion, you should consider following things in mind before choosing a test series (in descending order of importance):
Level of Difficulty: Not easy and not very difficult (a bit difficult is perfect).
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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Sathyaprakash,
There are totally 3 attempts for JEE Mains and 2 for JEE Advanced. You may appear in these exams by qualifying the eligibility conditions.
These exams are just to help you get a seat in the top institutes and not a compulsion.
So, repeating the exams won't affect your job profiles but you may need to answer for the time dilation.

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Saumya Singhthe important thing is not to stop questionin

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Hello, it depends on how much intelligence you possess. But even for an average student, one year preparation is sufficient. For a bright student in class 12th, JEE can be made possible very easily.
Thanks.

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Sannibha Pande

Beginner-Level 3

No, the exams of these dates never coincide. First of all, JEE Advanced takes place after JEE main. JEE Mains dates are at the beginning of April. Wbjee at the end of April and JEE Advanced in May.

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Varun Mehta

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According to the JEE Mains eligibility criteria, it is mandatory to score at least 75% marks in the 12th to get admission in any IIT, NIT or IIIT through JEE Advanced.
For detailed information about JEE Main Eligibility, visit:
https://scoop.eduncle.com/jee-mains-eligibility-criteria
Though you can use your JEE Mains scorecard to get admission in other top private as well as state-funded colleges like:
Thapar University
BITS Mesra
LNMIIT etc.
If you still want to take admission in IITs or NITs or IIITs, you can prepare for next year. During your preparation, you can go for the NIOS exam to get sufficient percentage to qualify JEE exam.
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