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Samar Gupta

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If you have answered the question, the marks will definitely be included.

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Bhargav C

Guide-Level 11

Hello Chintan,
Unfortunately, its not possible to predict, even giving approx value is not possible:
1) Depends upon The way normalisation goes.
2) It varies for different NIT's.
3) Depends upon 'home state' or 'other state'.
4) The official cutoff for participating in counselling is pretty low, and that never assures your chances, All depends on "counselling" process.
All the best.

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Akash PrasherWeb Developer | Computer Science - CU

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You'll be awarded with 4 marks on every right response and will get 1 mark deducted on every negative response.
It's better to clear your every single concept for good marks in JEE Mains and you can join a good coaching institute for preparation of JEE Mains and Advance.
Best of luck.

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RUNGTAGOI

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KSHITIJ SHARMA

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Probably not but still there are chances. So, you should try it.

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shubham soni

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Yes, as in 2016 there is a 40:60 ratio in board and JEE mains respectively. So, if you have good marks then you can get admission.

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Bhaskar Sahu

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In 17 mark, you can't get any college, but you can apply for private college. If you wanted to study in best college then take a drop and prepare for class 12 and different entrance exam as JEE mains, BITSAT, VITEE, etc.

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Bushra Kaleem

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It depends on the normalized score, which will predict your rank.

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Abhishek anand20:12:1995

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What is your rank?

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Subhranil chanda

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It is completely a personal thing. If you are ready to sacrifice a year and work super hard and be able to increase your score then I think you should go for it. But, that being said, let me tell you, only take this risk, if you are sure that the next year when you sit, you will be able to increase your score at least 3-4 folds. Because, your score is quite on the lower side.
If you have given any other entrance exams and scored a good rank anywhere and you are getting a good college then my advice to you would be to take admission over there and work super hard while in college to make up for lost ground. Otherwise as I said, every yea
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