JEE Mains 2023 Results Out, What's Next?

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Dear candidate, At 71 percentile your JEE Main rank will be around 250000-300000. You can't give JEE Advanced and you can't get admission in NIT/GFTIs at this rank. You should apply in State Engineering Colleges or try to get admission in private colleges like: Amity University.

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No, you are not eligible to get admission in NIT. For admission to NITs, IIITs and CFTIs, candidates should secure minimum 75% marks (65% for SC/ST students) in the qualifying examination or must be in top 20 percentile in class 12th examination conducted by respective boards. If you are from CBSE board, you can apply for improvement and improve your %. .

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NIT Jalandhar. NIT Agartala. NIT Durgapur. NIT Goa. NIT Hamirpur. NIT Meghalaya. NIT Raipur. NIT Puducherry.

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One of the easiest ways to score 95+ percentile in JEE Main is to cover those important topics thoroughly. For instance, Mechanics in Physics takes up 30% of the weightage, Physical Chemistry takes up 40% of the weightage, and Calculus in Mathematics takes up 27% of the weightage.

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First of all, don't loose hope. If you are in class 12, then forget all the things, just focus on your board exam. Do good in your board. Because at least 75 % is mandatory to get admission in NIT, IIT, iiit and some other prestigious institute of india. Otherwise, With 60 percentile you broadly have two options:
You can easily get admission in private engineering colleges. You can still try again. You get 6 attempts to clear JEE Mains over a period of 3 years.

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Hi, you can easily calculate percentage from the score. There is difference between percentile and percentage. The percentage refers to the unit of measurement indicating, for every hundred. Percentile implies a value, at or below which a specific proportion of the observations lies. The word percentage is a combination of two words, per cent, I. e. per hundred or /100, signifying out of 100. In mathematical terminology, out of refers to divide by. For instance, 30% denotes 30 per 100, which can be expressed as a fraction (30/100), or as a decimal (0.30). N Statistics percentile refers to the point on a measurement scale, at or below
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Hello Vijay, even though you have not mentioned specifically, I am sure that you are talking about JEE Mains examination and admission in NIT. Right? I am attaching a link that will predict the branch and college that you can get based on your performance in this exam. https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-college-predictor
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