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Rupesh Katariya

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Hey Shreyas,  

It's difficult to balance NEET and JEE for a gap year but is a bit achievable with proper strategy. As NEET has heavy emphasis on Biology whereas JEE is more mathematics-based, a scheduled timetable would be required on your part. Prioritize frequent subjects such as Physics and Chemistry with strong conception building. Invest additional time into mathematics for JEE and invest additional time in Biology for NEET.

Refer to NCERT books as a fundamental source and add reference books such as HC Verma for Physics. Practice previous years' question papers for both exams and perform regular mock tests to enhance speed and

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Siva Nagendra Yannam

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Your son's score of 96.85 percentile is quite impressive! The cutoff for Computer Science (CSE) depends on the specific college and entrance exam he appeared for (e.g., JEE Main, MHT CET, KCET, etc.).

To give a general idea:

Top NITs & IIITs (via JEE Main): Cutoffs for CSE typically range from 98-99+ percentile in JEE Main.

State Engineering Colleges (via MHT CET, KCET, etc.):

In Maharashtra (MHT CET), top colleges like COEP, VJTI require 99+ percentile, but some good private colleges accept 96-98 percentile.

In Karnataka (KCET), colleges like RVCE, BMSCE have cutoffs around 97-99 percentile for CSE.

Private Universities (SRM, Manipal, etc.)

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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With a rank of 140403 in the JEE Main, getting admission into the ECE or IT branch at NSUT or DU is extremely improbable. The cut-offs for these branches in 2024 were much lower, with the ECE cutoff being about 21184 and the IT cutoff being about 12421 for the OBC category. Your rank surpasses these cut-offs, and it might be hard to get a seat. But you can try other engineering colleges with lower cutoffs or look at other branches that may still be open during counseling.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Filling out the JAC Delhi counseling form does not affect your JEE Advanced counseling eligibility. You can proceed with both processes simultaneously. To be eligible for JEE Advanced, you must get a minimum qualifying score in JEE Main and meet other conditions. If you are eligible, you can take JEE Advanced counseling, whether you have undergone JAC Delhi counseling or not. Ensure that you satisfy both eligibility requirements in order to increase your chances of being accepted into engineering colleges.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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At a 70 percentile in JEE Mains, you are sure to get into some of the colleges for the Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) stream, but major colleges like NITs and IITs won't happen. Colleges admitting students at this percentile are Lovely Professional University, Amity University, and Chandigarh University. These colleges generally have a low cutoff and a decent ECE program. It's necessary to be involved in the counseling process to be able to evaluate your options effectively and confirm you comply with any further requirements from the colleges.

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Pallavi Arora

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Matrices is generally combined with determinants, Matrices and Determinants carry significant weightage in the competitive exams. Matrices carries a weightage of around 6-8% of the total marks in JEE Mains. Students can expect 1-2 questions in JEE Mains from this chapter. Students must have a clear conceptual understanding of the syllabus to perform better. Students can take help of NCERT soluition of Matrcies chapter to build strong foundation of this chapter.

There are several important Topics in Matrices for JEE Mains such as Types of Matrices, Operations on Matrices,  Adjoint and Inverse of a Matrix, solving system of Linear Eq

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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With a general category rank of 40,000 in JEE Mains, you won't find it easy to get admission into the Computer Science Engineering (CSE) branch of Delhi's top colleges. The closing ranks of CSE in a college like NIT Delhi are generally between 7,000 and 10,000. For non-branded colleges, the cutoffs can be different, but they are usually competitive as well. You can consider other engineering branches or colleges with lower cutoffs. It's better to verify the particular cutoff information on the official websites of the colleges you wish to join.

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Hari Chagantipati

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Your CRL rank represents the rank among all candidates, with your OBC rank indicating your standing among the Other Backward Classes. Colleges in general release cutoffs for different categories, giving OBC candidates some advantage: some colleges might be reachable for you whereas general candidates may not get admission in this college on the same CRL rank.

Types of Institutions: The institutions that principally accept the JEE Main scores are:

-National Institute of Technology (NITs)
-Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT)
-Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTI)

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abdul shah

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With an EWS rank of 8,100 in JEE Main, getting top NITs may be difficult, but you can get branches in newer or lower-ranked NITs. In 2024, NIT Srinagar had closing ranks of 47,482 (Mechanical) and 55,447 (Metallurgical) for EWS. Cutoffs change yearly based on applicants, difficulty, and seats. Participating in JoSAA counseling and checking state-level options is recommended. For exact predictions, refer to last year's cutoff trends on official websites.

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