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Nitenj Kumar

Beginner-Level 5

It all depends upon your branch, your board percentage and of course your caste. So if at all you are of OBC category with 92 % in board exam then 160 marks would be enough to get admission in some of the decent branch like Mech, EEE, civil. But for ECE and CSE it might be a bit more ranging from 180-190. 

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tarun mittal

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Yes, you can but it mainly depends on the rank. You will surely get one if there is an NIT in your home state. Even without hone state you will get it. I studied at NIT Kurukshetra
My friend's rank 6Lacs. Plus ST plus home state he got CS in my college
Last SC rank in my college was around 2 lacs.

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Navneet Kaur

Guide-Level 14

Actually, if you are receiving a scholarship through JEE Mains at LPU, your scholarship will be good for the entire length of the course. For this type of scholarship, the student is not required to keep up their GPA. However to avail scholarship based on JEE, student need to score more than 85 percentile.

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Rakshak prajapatEngeneering student

Beginner-Level 5

You got 98.7percentile in JEE Mains then your rank approximately 12-13k and you are qualified for JEE Advanced
The strategy to preparation for JEE Advanced you should complete basics of every chapter and most focus on the highest number of Probability chapter
And solve every JEE Advanced pyq and give mock test
You should not take panic
And focus on your questions practice.

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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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