JEE Mains 2023 Results Out, What's Next?

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Sameer Chanda

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Yes, you can if you have good mindset and preparation.

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Saurabh Tiwari

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Usually, the 80-90 Percentile in JEE Main 2023 is close to the 1,50,000 to 3,00,000 rank in JEE Main. That means a candidate with an 80-90 percentile in JEE Main has a chance to get admission to NITs and IIITs for B.Tech courses. However, not all NITs and IIITs may accept the 80-90 percentile candidates.3 days ago.

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Sameer Chanda

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If you got 95+percentile then you have to go for JEE advance.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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While choosing a stream consider its present and future demand. It also depend on your interest. You can definitely try for a good engineering college with this score. CSE is a good branch but also you can explore about top 5 engineering branches.

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She should prepare for Advance with Mains again, and you should not interfere much with her life as she has a brain herself.

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Md Hasnain

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General Category candidates need to score a minimum of 95+ percentile score to get into NITs. For reserved category candidates, an 80+ percentile score is enough to get into NITs.

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Md Hasnain

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Some of the Good NIT's that you can get with 24K rank in CSE branch through JEE Mains are listed below :
National Institute of Technology Arunachal Pradesh. National Institute of Technology Meghalaya. National Institute of Technology Sikkim. National Institute of Technology, Manipur.

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BARVATH KUMAR

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With this percentile your general rank will be more than 1.6 Lacs and OBC rank will be more than 40-50 thousands. With this rank it will be difficult to get good college ( NIT/ IIIT etc. ). But, you can take admission in state or in private colleges.

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BARVATH KUMAR

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For scoring 72% in JEE Mains your percentile would be predicted as 99.21-99.61. The predicted rank would be in between 3k- 4k. You will get many private and government university seats with top branches such as CSE, ECE, etc. Overall you can get a good seat in a good university and branch. At 72 percentile, you can try for Amity University, Lovely Professional University, Sharda University, JUET Guna, Graphic Era University, some State Engineering Colleges, etc.

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BARVATH KUMAR

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AJEE Main score of 250 or higher is regarded as good and AJEE Mains score of 85-95 percentile is ideal for getting into NITs and IITs through the exam. Candidates must also be in the top 15,000 to 20,000 ranks to be accepted into the best NITs and IITs.

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