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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

NIT, IIIT and GFTIs are difficult to get. The following are the other options.
1. FGIET Raebareli (ECE/CSE)
2. Central University Jammu
3. United College of Engineering and Management, Allahabad (CSE)
4. Barkatullah University Institute of Technology, Bhopal (ECE). .

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Securing 38-41 marks in JEE Main out of 300 marks is not too difficult. The below are the scoring chapters in JEE Main Physics and Chemistry. Please revised accordingly. Physics
1. Physics and Measurement
2. Work Energy and Power
3. Rotational Motion
4. Kinetic theory of Gases
5. Communication Systems
6. Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating currents
7. Experimental skills
8. Properties of Solids and Liquids
Chemistry:
1. Atomic Structure
2. Chemical Thermodynamics
3. Redox Reaction and Electrochemistry
4. General Principle and process of Isolation of metals
5. S - Block Elements (Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals)
6. D - and f - BLOCK ELEMENTS
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Suyash Gupta

Beginner-Level 5

There is no IIT in Pune, there are total 23 IITs in India, and they take admission based on JEE Advanced rank, not on JEE Mains rank.

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Suyash Gupta

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There are no government colleges which accepts students at this percentile, you can check good private colleges like LNMIT Jaipur, HBTU Kanpur.

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Kavya BudumuruI am Kavya. I am a Technical enthusiast.

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It is best to enter both of these scores when applying for college admissions because you have mentioned both your IPE scores and your JEE percentile. IPE scores and JEE percentile are significant metrics that colleges take into account when evaluating applicants. Your IPE grades show how well you did in your intermediate course, whereas your JEE percentile shows how well you did on a national engineering entrance exam. Together, these two scores can give colleges a thorough understanding of your academic capabilities and aid them in making an informed decision regarding your admission. Therefore, when applying for college admissions,
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Sonali Kumari singh

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The application process and eligibility criteria for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) is determined by the conducting body of the exam, which is the National Testing Agency NTA in India. Typically, there are multiple rounds of the JEE examination, and the application process for each round is separate. So, if you missed the application deadline for the first round, you may be able to apply for the second round directly. However, it's important to note that the exact rules and deadlines may vary depending on the year and the specific exam cycle. To get accurate information about the application process for the second round of JEE, I
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Rahul Chejara

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With this percentile, you may get a rank above 3.5 lakh.

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Rahul Chejara

Beginner-Level 5

If you want to take drop for better preparation, you can take it else you may go for some private colleges that take admission based on JEE Main.

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Rahul Chejara

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It is mainly dependent on you category, and you can also check this on the Shiksha college predictor tool.

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Rahul Chejara

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All the predictions you see on the various websites depend upon the previous year's trends. You can think that there may be some difference but not too much, you will find out.

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