JEE Main Eligibility

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2016-06-14 17:28:41

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deepak choudharyi love science n i like those who love vigyan

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if u want join nit in maharashtra then it is tough.
and u can join another privet college. but it is not a good chose.

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2016-06-14 11:44:13

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Dr M DFollow me for a better guidance.

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JEE Mains require more than 75%

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2016-06-12 17:38:31

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Vivek KumarWriter by hobby coder by choice

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this year and next year also you eligible for JEE but for advance you have to above 75% in 12

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2016-06-08 15:46:27

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Hritik Dalal

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search JEE main rank predictors on google. and try each one of the predictor you see like shiksha, careers 360, resonance, topprs, etc. from all the results you get, take out an estimate of it. this will be your predicted rank which will be much closer to your actual rank.

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2016-06-07 17:29:36

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aayush diwan

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you can get nits check if you have written a digit less.

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2016-06-05 22:34:39

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Rushikesh Badhe

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Yes you Can Give

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2016-06-04 12:50:05

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Piyush Keswani

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Hi,
Yes you are eligible.
From 2017 onwards, JEE mains will only accept students with 75%+ in boards.
All the best.

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2016-06-03 15:44:01

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Aarti Singh

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Sagar, surly he can write JEE exam next year. But why he wants to waste one year? What is the surety that next year he is going to score very good in JEE.
In case his JEE score isn't letting him take admission in some good institution or he din't give JEE, then tell him not to get disheartened. Tell him to try for admission somewhere else.
These days we have so many good private universities also imparting quality education to the students around the world. They offer admissions on JEE scores/ tests conducted by them/ your marks in 12th. Some of these also offer good scholarships based on any one of the above mentioned admission criter
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2016-06-03 10:42:44

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