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Abhishek Chaudhary

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If you are unable to check JEE Main result, then don't worry. This happens due to high traffic on website. Wait for a few moments and try later.

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Abhishek Chaudhary

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In JEE Mains, ties are broken using subject-wise NTA scores (prioritising Mathematics, then Physics, then Chemistry), followed by a lower ratio of incorrect-to-correct answers. Age is no longer used.

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Mamona Majumder

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CRL stands for Common Rank List in the JEE Main result, representing a candidate's overall rank among all test-takers nationwide, regardless of category.

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Yatendra Singh

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No. The NTA JEE result and the scorecard are the same thing. The result is released as a scorecard under the logins of the students.

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siya goyal

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Chandigarh University has a healthy and clear admission policy that weighs in your 12th board marks, JEE Main score and your performance in the CUCET in your quest for admission in the field of engineering. While the 12th marks are mainly used for basic eligibility purposes- you will only be considered for admission if you score high enough, but this is also factored in while deciding the overall merit and scholarship- your performance in the JEE Main is weighed more while allotting the students and determining scholarship, especially for the niche and competitive branches while you still need to write the CUCET for most students so th

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Manashjyoti Srivastava

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No, Tolani Maritime Institute does not consider JEE marks for admission to its programmes. Students must appear for the IMUCET and TMISAT exams to get admission in the institute.

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Neerja Rohatgi

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Students who attempted the JEE Main should start preparing for the JEE Advanced entrance examination if they want admission at IITs. Those who score above the 98th percentile in JEE Main session 2 should start to study for the JEE Advanced exam.

Students who get around the 95th and 98th percentiles should attempt to solve more mock tests and previous year question papers to increase their chances of attaining a good enough rank in the JEE Advanced.

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Mohit diwakar

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There's no fixed “marks” cutoff for Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology — it works on percentile/rank, and it changes every year.

Rough idea based on trends:

  • CSE / COE → ~95–97+ percentile
  • ENC / ECE → ~90–95 percentile
  • Mechanical / Electrical → ~85–92 percentile
  • Civil / Chemical / Biotech → ~70–85 percentile

Marks vary each paper, so focus on percentile. Also, Thapar has a board marks quota, so strong 12th % can help.

You don't need a perfect score — mid 80s–90s percentile can still get you in.

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