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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
It's nice to see you asking many questions. It is good according to me. LEET is designed for Diploma holders whereas JEE Mains is designed for 12th pass students. As a consequence, JEE Mains is tough for diploma holders. From another perspective you lose one year if you get degree via JEE Mains as against degree via LEET. This causes many students to turn towards LEET resulting in tough competition. But, I would vote for degree via LEET if you are pursuing diploma and via JEE Mains if you have not taken admission in polytechnic.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
MIT, Pune nowadays admits students based only on MHT CET. So, appearing in JEE Mains will not make you eligible to get admission in MIT. However, option of getting admission via management quota still remains.
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
If you mean qualifying marks of the eligibility to appear for JEE Mains, it's 75% if you are aiming for IIT's. However, for those states who have chosen ranking in this exam for admission to colleges, qualifying percentage differs from state to state. However, if you mean qualifying JEE Mains to appear for JEE Advanced then terminology used is cutoffs. But, cutoffs are dynamic and are decided and announced every year. Do not worry about this. Just think of how to you can score maximum.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
As a rule of thumb, questions in JEE Mains and Advanced are normally thought provoking.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
At the first glance, what you have assumed appears to be correct, but if we really understand it, following conclusion emerges, LEET.
It's an exam conducted by different entities as per their convenience. After qualifying the same, one is eligible for admission in the 2nd year of four-year engineering degree course. However, JEE Mains exam will enable you to get admission in the first year of the four-year degree course. There are many prestigious colleges which admit students based on JEE Mains. However, LEET will admit you normally in the state level colleges albeit in the second year.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Nothing is impossible in this world. 45 days is long enough time. Perseverance, hard work and dedicated study can take you places. My advice would be to make a time table for studies. Every subject every day. Take mock tests. Get results evaluated by your teachers. Work on weak areas. If possible join coaching institute near your home. These classes teach tricks if answering questions quickly and hence are useful.
Best wishes.
New answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
It's nice to see your interest in obtaining degree in engineering from good college. Even diploma holders are eligible for JEE Mains provided you have scored 75 percent or more if you are desirous of admission in IIT. Clearing JEE Mains will enable you to get admissions in many good colleges and clearing JEE Advanced will enable you to get admission in IIT. So get set for exam.
Best wishes to you.
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
JAC (after the declaration of JEE Mains rank)
Jamia (January-February)
Kindly fill out these three forms.
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