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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
With an ST category JEE Main rank of 5000+ and a JEE Advanced prep rank of 2000+, the possibilities of getting a seat in a top IIT or NIT are subject to cutoffs, seat availability, and branch choice. Admission to IITs is competitive, but new IITs such as IIT Bhubaneswar, IIT Jodhpur, or IIT Dhanbad can be accessed for some branches. NITs such as NIT Trichy, NIT Warangal, or NIT Surathkal might be possible for branches like Civil or Metallurgy. Verify JoSAA cutoffs and attend counseling rounds for better opportunities. Use branch vs. institute preference while choosing.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
If you've just appeared for JEE Main and wish to prepare for JEE Advanced, begin by clearing your fundamentals from NCERT books. Practice questions from books such as HC Verma (Physics), MS Chauhan (Organic Chemistry), and Cengage (Math). Attempt past year papers of JEE Advanced and practice mock tests for enhancing speed. Prepare short notes for quick revision and emphasize weak areas. Attending a test series can help monitor progress.
The simple approach is, whatever chapters you think you have strong command on it and are relatively easy and scoring, try to complete them first
All the best, hoping this would help .
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7 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
According to available data, a position of 3001-3500 in the general category for JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) Advanced generally equates to a score range of about 150-160 marks. The range may slightly differ every year based on the difficulty of the examination and the overall performance of students.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, you have almost no chances of getting in the CSE branch in the top 9 IITs. Your score is very low, and the required score for CSE in top IITs is usually between 280 and 300+ marks in JEE Advanced. Computer Science Engineering (CSE) is one of the most sought-after branches in IITs, leading to a very high cut-off score. So if you have to only option to go for another institute or if your only target is getting CSE branch in top IITs, you are adviced to again appear for JEE Mains with better prepration and get a favorable score.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, as per the available information, there were no bonus marks given to students in JEE Advance in 2024. Although there were some controversies in questions, but the answer key didn't reflect any bonus marks. There is no official announcement stating that any questions in the JEE Advanced 2024 exam were considered bonus questions. However, in the year 2022, there were some bonus questions, especially in the physics section, and in the year 2023 also, there were no bonus marks awarded for any question. You can check the official website of the authorities to stay updated on any information regarding the bonus marks in the future
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, if you didn't try JEE Advanced in Class 12 you can take it in your second drop. After clearing Class 12, applicants can take JEE Advanced twice in a row. You still have two opportunities if you did not take the JEE Advanced exam in your 12th year: one right after your 12th year and another the year after (first drop year). However according to IIT regulations, you are not permitted to appear in the second drop year (third attempt) Make sure you meet the qualifying requirements for JEE Mains, including the age restriction and percentage requirements.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Dear Aspirant, yes you can appear at the JEE Advanced directly, without taking the JEE Mains. Foreign candidates do not have to qualify for the JEE Mains for they can directly apply for the JEE Advanced-nevertheless, you must satisfy the eligibility requirements such as academic qualifications or personal age limit. A separate seat quota exists for foreign nationals, not applicable for the common merit list of Indian candidates.
Wishing you all the best, hoping this would help.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
With a rank 18358 in JEE advanced getting a seat in the older IITs can be tough but you could have a possibility in newer IITs or specific branches with low cutoff trends like metallurgy, mining, or environmental engineering. You can also consider IIT preparatory courses or consider IISER IIST and RGIPT as options. Looking at JOSAA counseling cutoff trends of the past years will provide you with a better indication of your prospects.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Filling out the JAC Delhi counseling form does not affect your JEE Advanced counseling eligibility. You can proceed with both processes simultaneously. To be eligible for JEE Advanced, you must get a minimum qualifying score in JEE Main and meet other conditions. If you are eligible, you can take JEE Advanced counseling, whether you have undergone JAC Delhi counseling or not. Ensure that you satisfy both eligibility requirements in order to increase your chances of being accepted into engineering colleges.
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