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3 years agoContributor-Level 7
According to my perspective, understand but you know In general, to be eligible for UGEAC, candidates should have passed the 10+2 examination or its equivalent with a minimum qualifying percentage in the PCM subjects. The minimum qualifying percentage is typically higher than 59 percentile in JEE Mains.Having a compartment in the math subject of your class 12 examinations may affect your eligibility for admission to engineering courses.I hope you find a path
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3 years agoContributor-Level 9
The right approach accompanied by a preparation plan is everything that is required to ace JEE Main 2024. A last-minute preparation plan for the exam is mentioned below:
Choose the reference books wisely
Solve as many Mock Tests as possible. Shiksha.com is providing FREE Downloadable JEE Main Mock Test Paper (with Solutions).
Revise as much as possible
Solve previous year’s section-wise question papers there are high chances of getting questions from there
Keep your focus on NCERT books at this point
Cross-check section-wise weightage & syllabus for all subjects covered in JEE Main
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3 years agoContributor-Level 7
With the rank that you provided you might not get admission in NITs or IIITs through JoSSA counselling you can go for GFITs. You can go for CSAB counselling where there is good chance that you can get admission in some NITs like NIT Patna, NIT Meghalaya etc.
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3 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
JEE Main session - II exam has gone LIVE. The second session of this exam was conducted between Apr 6 and Apr 15, except for Apr 7, 9 and 14. A correct approach accompanied by a well-built preparation strategy is everything a student needs to ace JEE Main 2023. A last-minute preparation tips for the exam is mentioned below:
- Solve as many Mock Tests as possible. Shiksha.com is providing FREE Downloadble JEE Main Mock Test Paper (with Solutions).
- Choose your reference books wisely
- Revise as much as possible
- Cross-check section-wise weightage & syllabus for all subjects covered in JEE Main
- Solve previous year’s JEE questi
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3 years agoContributor-Level 9
Dear, it may be difficult to get admission there but don't wait. It's my advice to you to take admission wherever you are getting the seats. Just apply for it and you can also wait for some time to check the cutoff list.
New answer posted
3 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
A correct approach accompanied by a well-built preparation strategy is everything a student needs to ace JEE Main 2023. A last-minute preparation tips for the exam is mentioned below:
- Choose your reference books wisely
- Solve as many Mock Tests as possible. Shiksha.com is providing FREE Downloadble JEE Main Mock Test Paper (with Solutions).
- Revise as much as possible
- Cross-check section-wise weightage & syllabus for all subjects covered in JEE Main
- Solve previous year’s JEE question papers there are high chances of getting questions from there
- Keep your focus on NCERT books at this point
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3 years agoContributor-Level 7
Hello,
The rank you have mentioned is very high for getting admission in any IIT, NIT, IIIT if you belong to general category although you might get admission in colleges like NEHU, Assam university, Manipur university.Do sit for JOSAA and CSAB counselling there might be chances to get admission.
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3 years agoContributor-Level 9
You can get non IIT Colleges like DTU, NSUT, IIIT D, IIIT Hydrabad etc.
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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you are eligible for JEE 2024 if you are in the top 20 percentile of your respective board. According to the revised eligibility criteria, apart from their All-India rank in JEE-Main, a student should either have scored 75% and above in Class 12 board exam or figured among the top 20 percentile candidates of the respective board.
I hope that helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
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