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Hanshika Baswal

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You can apply for JEE Advanced only after qualifying JEE Main and after fulfilling its eligibility criteria. Since you completed 12th in Agriculture Science, you need to do your second intermediate in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics to become eligible for JEE Main and Advanced. Since you mentioned that your second intermediate will be completed in 2026, it is only after you successfully clear JEE Main by then and meet the eligibility for the exam, including the PCM subjects, that you can apply for JEE Advanced. Do not forget to look for the eligibility requirements for that year.

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Kapil Lalwani

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That is why you cannot change your category from General to OBC in your JEE Main application form after the JEE Advanced paper. Under the JEE rules, candidates can avail of category change only during the JEE Main correction window but the correction window only opens for 2-3 days. Again, alterations cannot be made once the correction window has been closed. The reason behind this is that JEE Advanced is conducted after the JEE Main therefore changes in your category are not allowed after writing the JEE Advanced paper. About 27% of the seats are reserved for OBC candidates but for that you ahs to have applied at the time of JEE Main i

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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To be qualified for JEE Advanced, one must fulfill certain specified criteria like clearing the JEE Main exam with ranking among the top 2,50,000 candidates. If you got 86.35 percent in the JEE Mains B.Arch exam, you need to check if your rank comes in that bracket. In addition to that, candidates must also clear their Class 12 examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects.
Since you are interested in B.Arch, then you must also satisfy any additional eligibility criteria related to the drawing test. If your rank fits within the top 2.5 Lacs and you otherwise qualify, then you should be eligible to appear in

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Virajita Choudhury

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Clearing the concepts means gaining a deep understanding of a topic rather than just memorising it. Candidates who truly gain a deep understanding of the topics get the confidence to solve any question asked of them in exams like JEE Main and Advanced.

To clear all the concepts of JEE Advanced in every chapter, here are tips:

Build the foundation: Start from the basics. Use the NCERT books to learn what a topic is offering. NCERT books have a lot of examples and simple language that make it easier to understand the concepts and basics. 

Learn in a step-wise manner: First, learn the basics, then try to make your own notes. Then move o

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Nishtha Shrivastava

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Preparing for JEE Advanced requires a systematic, disciplined approach and strong conceptual understanding. Here's a concise process to guide you:

  • Understand the Exam Pattern and Syllabus: JEE Advanced consists of two papers with questions from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Focus on the syllabus from Class 11 and 12, covering key topics like Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Electrostatics, Organic Chemistry, Calculus, and Algebra.
  • Create a Study Plan: Break down the syllabus into manageable sections and allocate time for each subject. Prioritize topics based on their weightage and difficulty. Set daily, weekly, and monthly goals to trac
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Kunal Lalwani

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If you take a second partial drop, you may still be eligible to appear for JEE Advanced 2025, provided you meet :

1. You have an obligation to write JEE Main 2025 meeting the minimum percentile score to qualify for JEE Advanced.


2. A candidate can sit for only JEE Advanced once in two years only and second attempt, should be within two years of passing the Class 12 examination.


3. For the second drop, the Class 12 marks whether by improvement or through normal examinations, should have the qualifying percentage for JEE Advanced.



It is important here that you verify your JEE Advanced eligibility status as per the guidelines handed down by t

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Rayamkula Harish

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At an OBC rank of 2497 in JEE Advanced, it is probable to find many of the best IITs in India where admission might be possible although that differs from year to year depending on the branch's demand.

Top IITs and branches to be most likely a part of:

IIT Kharagpur: You may expect branches like Civil Engineering or Metallurgical and Materials Engineering.
IIT Roorkee: Count on branches like Architecture Production and Industrial Engineering.
IIT Bhubaneswar may offer you any of these options Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering.

What remains true is that all this will be really based on that cutoff for each of the branches at t

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Arindam Modak

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With a SC category rank of 3568 in JEE Advanced, you have a decent chance of being able to get into several IITs, though some branches will depend on the cut-off of the year. The branches which you should expect may include Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or Metallurgical Engineering at premier IITs like IIT Delhi, IIT Bombay, IIT Kanpur, or IIT Madras. The new IITs, such as IIT Bhilai, IIT Goa, and IIT Jammu, may still offer good options for core branches like Electrical, Mechanical, or Civil Engineering. The final options will be presented through JoSAA counselling.

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Muskan Yadav

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There are good chances for getting IIT college but it can be little difficult because of the huge competition among students. 

To get into newer IITs, your rank must be higher than 4,500 in JEE Advanced and your rank is higher than that, so you are eligible for IIT.

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Aditya choubey

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Sorry But you are not eligible for jee advance as you say you repeated class 12 that means your percentage cannot meet the eligibilty of the IITS and JEE advance.You must have to secured a minimum percentage of 75 in your boards to be eligible for taking admissions in IITS.

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