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Omar Khan

Beginner-Level 5

In the JEE Main exam, if a question is answered and also marked for review, the answer will be considered for evaluation. If the answer is found to be correct, you will be awarded marks for it. Marking a question for review is simply a way for you to keep track of questions that you may want to revisit later during the exam. It does not affect the evaluation of your answers in any way.

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tharuni

Beginner-Level 1

Hii I've been depressed for the past some days and just wanted to share. I've prepared very hard for JEE Main but I got 110 marks only I am scared if I'd get into any NIT I am okay with any branch. And I am not sure if I'll crack JEE Advanced or if I should prepare for state exams. My parents have been encouraging me to do advanced but I have this insecurity that if I don't get into a NIT then I should at least prepare for state exams right I paint sure what I should do and I am getting depressed like * and if I take advanced and I don't crack it then I'll ruin both advanced and state exams too!

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Sushree preetilaxmi

Contributor-Level 8

Your chances of getting CSE branch admission in a particular college depend on various factors such as the total number of seats available for the CSE branch in the college, the number of applicants who have applied for CSE branch, the difficulty level of the exam, and the category to which you belong. Since you have not mentioned your category, it is difficult to provide a precise answer. However, based on your percentile score of 97.06 in JEE Main you are likely to be eligible for admission to many good colleges offering CSE branch. To increase your chances of getting admission to your preferred college for the CSE branch, it is advi
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Muskaan Bhardwaj

Contributor-Level 6

In admission round your OBC rank is not considered, general rank is considered. According to your JEE Main rank 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 advanc
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Muskaan Bhardwaj

Contributor-Level 6

According to your JEE Main marks you can get a good branch in IIIT or NIT. From whichever state you are Keep that state government college in your top priority as you have more chances in those colleges. You have good chances to get good government college. All the best.

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Muskaan Bhardwaj

Contributor-Level 6

According to your JEE Main marks 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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Muskaan Bhardwaj

Contributor-Level 6

It's difficult to get a seat in central government college. You can apply in state government college if you have state quota. 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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Muskaan Bhardwaj

Contributor-Level 6

You might get lower branches in some NITs but it's not worth it. You can go to other colleges or drop out and appear again next year. I suggest you take your time and focus on JEE core and progress. Because boards and JEE at the same time are difficult for many students to manage. Or your ideas aren't clear because you haven't given them enough time, so there's no harm in taking a drop. But a few things I want to clarify about taking the plunge, assuming it's the only chance life has given you, and you won't waste that chance by sacrificing social media accounts like fb, Instagram, etc. You have OBC category so make sure it is consider
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Ashleigh

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The IUST application window opens annually. The university, state or national entrance exams, or previous qualifying exam merit are the means by which admission to the university programs is granted.

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Ashleigh

Contributor-Level 7

A score of 250 or higher is regarded as a good score and therefore a percentile between 85-95 is enough to get a seat in the NITs or IITs through this exam. Although to be able to secure a place in the NITs or IITs you need to be in the top 15,000 to 20,000 ranks.

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