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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Dhruv Parekh, frankly speaking the admissions are based on the ranking and not on the percentile. Of course the ranking depends on percentile but more than one student can have the same percentile and in such scenario, national testing agency has a formula to break this tie and then award ranking. Your present time is quite good and I am sure with this percentile you are ranking also would be quite hi but then your ranking amongst the SC category of students will count and not your CRL ranking. To help students predict as to which college and branch of engineering they can get Shiksha has come out with the college predictor for J
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Muskaan Bhardwaj

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For OBC Category, to get admission in NIT you need to have above 65% percentage in boards. If you have above 65% percentage then with this rank in JEE Mains, you have chances of getting NIT, but branch can be low. Good Luck.

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Muskaan Bhardwaj

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You can get seat in NIT and IIIT with this rank and SC category. With this decent rank you have some chances of getting good branch in these colleges. Make your state NIT and IIIT as your priority as you have state quota so your chances of getting good branch increases. All the best.

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Kaushalk shukla

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Best books preferred for JEE Main for Maths are -
Mathematics by R. D. Sharma
Problems Plus in IIT Mathematics by A. Das Gupta
New Pattern Mathematics for JEE Main and Advanced by Arihant Publications
Integral Calculus for JEE Main and Advanced by Admit Agarwal
Differential Calculus for JEE Main and Advanced by Admit Agarwal
Coordinate Geometry for JEE Main and Advanced by S. K. Goal
Trigonometry for JEE Main and Advanced by S. L. Loney
Algebra for JEE Main and Advanced by G. Tewani
Objective Mathematics for JEE Main and Advanced) by R. D. Sharma.

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Aayushi Bijawe

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Yes, you can get merit seats based on JEE Main ranklist in Kerala. The Joint Entrance Examination JEE Main is a national-level engineering entrance exam conducted by the National Testing Agency NTA for admission to undergraduate engineering and architecture programs at various colleges and universities across India, including in Kerala. In Kerala, admission to engineering colleges is based on the JEE Main score and rank. The Commissioner of Entrance Examination (CEE), Kerala, conducts a separate counseling process for admission to engineering colleges in the state.

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Kaushalk shukla

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As per the official guidelines, the photograph to be pasted on the JEE Main admit card must be a recent passport-sized color photograph with a light-colored background.

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Aayushi Bijawe

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It is highly unlikely that a candidate with 58 percentile in the JEE Main 2023 first session (General category) will qualify for JEE Advanced as the cutoff for JEE Advanced varies each year and depends on various factors such as the number of applicants, difficulty level of the exam, and the number of seats available. The final cutoff for JEE Advanced is decided after the second session of JEE Main and it may vary from year to year. It is advisable to wait for the official cutoff announcement by the organizing body after the second session of JEE Main. Additionally, it is important to keep in mind that the JEE Advanced exam is extremel
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Jyotish Pathak, the college predictor designed by Shiksha for JEE Mains except both the main rank which is called as all India rank or the category specific rank also. Please remember that once you put the category rank you have to select your category then only the predictor will give you correct indication and prediction as to which college and branch you are likely to get based on reservations at different colleges under different categories. If a student simply puts category rank without specifying category, then the predictor will buy default understand it as all India rank and hence will give you prediction. Again, normally
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Muskaan Bhardwaj

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According to your JEE Main rank there is some chances that you can get a lower branch in IIIT or NIT. If you are okay for studying that branch subject and have interest in them then go for it. From whichever state you are keep that state government college in your top priority as you have more chances in those colleges. Also you can drop a year also and focus on JEE Main and JEE advance only. While doing your 12 th class it's difficult to manage JEE and boards exam preparation, your time and focus gets divided so it's advisable to drop a year and focus only on JEE Main and JEE advance. All the best.

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