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Saumya Singhthe important thing is not to stop questionin

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
I would suggest that staying focused and constant, regular studies and enough practice will only fetch you success.
Thanks. Keep asking.

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jaydeep nag

Contributor-Level 7

JEE ranks can increase or decrease based on cut-offs. So, I suggest you to prepare well and try to score 180+ to get a decent college.

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amish jain

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Yes! it is possible. While you are talking about complete syllabus, you would have basic knowledge and have all the basic fundamentals clear. To complete the syllabus in 4 months you must have proper strategy for the JEE Mains preparation. Also visit here: https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-exam-preparation- know more tips. Start with knowing the syllabus and exam patter. List out all the topics. Clear your basics and make a study plan which cover all the topics with test series. Solve as much questions as possible. solve previous year papers and online Mock test series. You will be perfect as much questions you will solve. P

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jaydeep nag

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In NEET exam, you have to score 50 percent aggregate in PCB and pass in physics, chemistry, biology and English. So, even if you fail in maths and you have passed in the mentioned subjects and the additional subject. If CBSE has declared you as passed, you are eligible for NEET exam.

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Hareesh B

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Hi,
The eligibility criteria to get admission in the NIT's is to secure minimum 75% in XIIth and with a good enough Rank.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
JEE is one of the important and highly competitive exams in India. Many students opt for this exam due to the reputation of the colleges like NITs, IITs, etc.
Nearly 10-12 lakhs students appear for this exam where the total number seats would be around 40000-50000 only.

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praveen kumarB.tech. at iit bombay

Beginner-Level 5

Until the previous year, there was no difference between girls and boys. According to that to get a good IIT college with the average branch you have to be under 3000 but from this year the government is going with 20% reservation for girls so it is very difficult to predict now.
Best of luck!!

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praveen kumarB.tech. at iit bombay

Beginner-Level 5

No, the percentage doesn't affect IIT rank but you have to score a minimum of 75% (65% SC/ST) or should be in top 20 percentile of your respective board to be eligible to give the exam.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

Guide-Level 13

Yes, you are eligible, here's the eligibility:
12th Class/Equivalent Exam Passed Out Candidates in 2016/2017.
12th Class/Equivalent Exam Appearing Candidates in 2018.
Diploma holders who have already passed or are in their final year of their Degree.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Ramasai,
For architecture courses, you need to clear JEE Mains paper 2 and JEE Advanced. To get admission into IITs for B. Arch courses, you need to clear an Architecture aptitude test (AAT) based on which you will be allotted seats.
However, JEE Mains paper 2 scores are being accepted by many reputed colleges.

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