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Aakib Khan

Guide-Level 12

All universities have different cutoffs based on their ranking.
But, for good universities, you should score more than 100 marks in JEE Mains.

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ANSU KUMAR GUPTA

Beginner-Level 5

160 marks will be adequate, it will put you in the safest zone. Rest depends on whether you are from Rajasthan or other states.
In SC category for core branch at MNIT Jaipur, there is a good competition. Here you will have to be in range of 155-165.
For other states, there are some benefits. But here also you will have to score 140-150.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Shweta Sethi,
You are not late for SAT you can take it anytime during your 11th and 12th or even immediately after. There is no age limit or restriction, however the more you delay the more you will get late for the university application abroad. Preparation has to be as per your own routine and convenience. Both JEE and SAT are entirely different. SAT is mainly reasoning and aptitude with basic maths, JEE on the other hand is quantitative entirely. So you have to prioritize your requirement first, otherwise if you prepare for both simultaneously you may not do well in any of them. You have to decide if you want to go abroad now or
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Disha vala

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, it's really enough to pass JEE. But, if you want to get high PR and want admission in IIT. Please solve and read all the materials.

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Aakib Khan

Guide-Level 12

If you want to take admission in IIT's, then your rank should be under 9000 in JEE advance. If you want to take admission in NITs, then your marks should be more than 150 in JEE Mains. And, if you want to take admission in your state engineering colleges, then your marks should be more than 50 in JEE Mains.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Some of the popular entrance exams conducted for admissions into M.Arch programs other than NATA and JEE paper-2 are as follows:
1) GATE- Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering is conducted jointly by Iits and the Indian Institute of Science. The minimum eligibility to take the test is graduation.
2) CEED- Common Entrance Examination for Design is conducted jointly by the Indian Institute of Science and Iits. The minimum eligibility to take the test is graduation in design, fine arts, or engineering from a recognised institution. The syllabus of the exam comprises questions related to design and general awareness, visual design, sketching
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Aakib Khan

Guide-Level 12

NCERT is not enough to crack JEE Mains and Advanced. NCERT only helps you in chemistry only but not in physics and maths. For physics, you should go through HC Verma.

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Aakib Khan

Guide-Level 12

RD Sharma is good for building concepts. But for more questions, you should go through Engage.

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Aakib Khan

Guide-Level 12

Sorry, but commerce students are not eligible for it.

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Ishan Thakkar

Contributor-Level 6

You need to have a rank under 3000 to get admission in this college.

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