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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

JEE is related to the engineering field, whereas NEET is related to the medical field. JEE and NEET are both held on an annual basis, and with limited seats, passing these exams becomes more difficult for students. Furthermore, the number of seats in medical colleges is much lower than in engineering colleges. Due to the lesser number of seats available in medical colleges and the high level of competition in NEET getting into a good medical college is challenging. As for difficulty level, National Eligibility cum Entrance Test is slightly tougher than Joint Entrance Examination-Mains but easier than Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced
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43 percentage to minimum

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Ujjawal Anand

Beginner-Level 5

No you cant get a seat at this rank, You should take a year drop and study hard to secure a good rank.

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Ujjawal Anand

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, ofcourse you will get an IIT at this rank. You should fill out the JoSAA Counseling according to your preferences.

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering exam is definitely tougher than Joint Entrance Examination (Advance or Mains) exams. The level of concepts and questions tested in the Joint Entrance Examination papers are 11th and 12th whereas, in the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering exam, undergraduate subject knowledge along with the General Aptitude and reasoning of the student is tested. I hope this will help you.

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Shubham Kumar

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Yes, you can. It is a good rank. There are many good colleges.

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Suyash Nitin Bharate

Beginner-Level 1

You can try! But it is difficult to get admission.

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Priyanka Kukreja

Beginner-Level 5

To calculate NATA cut off your board percentage is added to the half of your NATA score. Boards percentage+(nata score divided by 2.

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Faiz Aman

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, you can get biochemical engineering and branches like oil engineering if you are general and have no subcategory and have UP as state domicile.

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Divyanshu N

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Yes, you will be considered as completely eligible under this. This is because for JEE Mains, candidates must of either appearing for class 12th board exams or must have passed the class 12th. As in 2023, you will be appearing for board exams, you are certainly eligible for JEE Mains 2023.

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