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No JAC Chandigarh uses CRL rank but for JoSAA they use category rank.

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Satyendra Singh

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JEE Main mock tests are available online on nta.ac.in. Download these for free or you can also practice online. You can download JEE Main mock test papers for free from Shiksha page as well.

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Admission criteria for colleges can vary from year to year, and the cutoffs for specific courses can change depending on various factors such as the number of available seats, the performance of other applicants, and the specific policies of the college. To determine whether you will be offered Computer Science CS or Information Technology (IT) at SGSIT (Shri G. S. Institute of Technology) in Madhya Pradesh. Typically, admission decisions are based on a combination of factors such as your JEE Main percentile, CBSE board results, and sometimes additional entrance exams or counseling processes. The cutoff marks or percentile required for
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Typically, universities release their cutoff ranks or opening and closing ranks for different branches and categories (such as General, OBC, SC, ST) during the admission process. By comparing your rank with the previous year's cutoffs, you can get a rough idea of your chances of admission. However, please note that these cutoffs can vary each year, and it's always best to refer to the official sources for the most reliable information. Additionally, some universities also have state-specific quotas or reservation policies that can affect the admission process. Since you mentioned you are from Telangana, it's advisable to check if there
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Aayushi Bijawe

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Congratulations on your excellent achievement in JEE Main 2023! With such a high percentile, you have a wide range of options available for pursuing a bright future. Here are some of the best institutions you can consider:
Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs): Securing a high percentile in JEE Main makes you eligible for admission to prestigious IITs. These institutes are renowned for their quality education, strong faculty, and excellent placement opportunities. National Institutes of Technology (NITs): NITs are premier engineering institutions in India and offer excellent academic programs in various disciplines. With your percentil
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JEE Main question paper is in English, Hindi and language selected when you filled application form. In total, JEE Main is in 13 languages and you can select any language out of available options. You cannot switch language of question paper during exam.

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National Testing Agency conducts JEE Main exam in a total of 13 languages. The languages in which paper is conducted are Assamese, Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu in addition to Hindi English and Gujarati. Students can select the language of their choice from the available options while filling the application form. The language of JEE Main question paper during the exam will be available in 3 languages- English Hindi and the language selected by the candidates. The language of paper can be switched among these 3 languages during the exam.

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