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R Sujith

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Getting a seat in college depends on factors like rank, reservation and competition. So, as your rank is 2.6 Lacs and SC category rank of 14052 in JEE Mains, it's highly having less chances of getting seat in a government college in Madhya Pradesh as your rank is too high in your category.

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Yogesh Dangi

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Assuming You have a rank ~40k to ~55k, It is Not possible in general category if you are aiming for top NITs or IIITs . You may have  limited options with lower branches but  not CSE and definately not best nit's. It is possible to get into some good NITs and IIITs if you are from a  sc (scheduled caste) or st(scheduled tribe.

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Sonali Samal

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The JEE Mains (Common Rank List - CRL) cutoff of last year (2024) for B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at I.K. Gujral Punjab Technical University (IKG PTU) for General category Home State candidates varied between around rank 63 and rank 1710 in the last round of seat allotment. This cutoff applies to Home State quota and General category candidates. Cutoffs differ based on category and quota.

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Shiksha Shukla

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Yes, OJEE is generally considered easier than JEE in terms of the difficulty level.  The level of the OJEE exam is easy to moderate and it focuses on basic concepts. The difficulty level of the JEE exam is high and majorly focuses on deep understanding of the concepts. 

The OJEE exam is a state level entrance exam whereas the JEE exam is a national-level entrance exam and is accepted by some of the top institute in the country. Also, the competition in OJEE exam is comparatively lesser than JEE as it is accepted at the national level. 

 

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krish mittal

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No, the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) is not compulsory if you crack JEE Mains. The CUET is primarily for admissions to undergraduate programs in central universities, particularly in fields like humanities, sciences, and social sciences. JEE Mains, on the other hand, is a specific entrance exam for admission into undergraduate engineering programs at NITs, IITs, and other participating institutions. If you are aiming for a B.Tech or B.E. course, cracking JEE Mains is sufficient, and you don't need to take the CUET.

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Pallavi Pathak

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When there is no normal force acting on a body, weightlessness is experienced, and the body free fall under gravity. The concept of gravity is still acting on the body, however, there is no weight sensation of any reaction force from any surface or ground. The weightlessness felt by the astronauts in an orbiting spacecraft is not because gravity is not present but because while they are moving forward, both, they and the spacecraft are in continuous free fall towards the Earth. The role of the normal force in defining weight can be understood from this phenomenon also how it is different from the actual gravitational force.

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Pallavi Pathak

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The gravitational pull of the Moon is the main reason behind the tides of Earth and it is less dependent on the sun. The gravitational pull of the moon on Earth is stronger than the sun's gravitational pull due to Earth's proximity to the moon. The Earth's oceans get pulled by the moon's gravity, which creates a bulge of water on the side of the Earth facing the moon. Also, another bulge gets created on the opposite side due to the water's inertia. When the earth rotates, its areas pass through these bulges which form the high and low tides. Each day, two high and two low tides are created by the gravitational interaction.

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