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Anil Uppin

Beginner-Level 5

The JEE Main 2026 Chemistry syllabus is based on the Class 11 and 12 NCERT syllabi, with some topics removed in 2024. It is divided into three sections: Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Organic Chemistry.

-Physical Chemistry includes concepts such as matter, stoichiometry, atomic structure, chemical bonding, thermodynamics, solutions, equilibrium, redox reactions, and chemical kinetics.

-Inorganic Chemistry covers periodic trends, p-Block elements, d- and f-Block elements, and coordination compounds.

-Organic Chemistry focuses on purification and characterization of compounds, basic principles, hydrocarbons, organic compounds

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Ruchika Choudhary

Beginner-Level 4

To calculate your JEE percentile, use this formula:

Percentile = [ (Total candidates - Your rank) / Total candidates] * 100

For example, if 10 Lacs students appeared and your rank is 50,000:

Percentile = [ (10,00,000 - 50,000)/10,00,000] * 100 = 95%.

 

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Jogi Sai Sriyan

Beginner-Level 4

No, JEE Mains application form date will not be extended further. But, if you are willing to write you can apply it for the next year that is 2026 1st attempt and 2nd attempt both conducted in January.

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Shriansh Vikram Singh

Beginner-Level 5

Top colleges based on your rank it'll be -

MMMUT - You can get if you have above 90 percentile 

Ajay Kumar Garg - disciplined but good placement private college 

GL Bajaj - Decent college with good placements 

ABES Engineering college - Not so good location but good placements college 

 

 

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Amarjeet Kumar

Beginner-Level 5

For All India seats (52%), admissions are based on the rank obtained in the JEE (Main) exam through Institutional counselling.It also depends on your state of domicile but the cutoff of ITNU is so high in each branches either it's CS or Mechanical engineering. 

No, you don't have any chance of getting into ITNU (Institute of Technology, Nirma University) Ahmedabad with a JEE Main rank of 35,000, in any branches.

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Gagan Deep

Beginner-Level 5

If you got 78% in JEE mains, the estimated rank in DASA will be more than 8000 according to trends and they are based on JEE Mains actual scores.

You might not get an admission in NIT for CS programme because there is so much difference in DASA rank according to your JEE main percentile. NIT Warangal, Surathkal requires DASA ranks in between 150-400, NIT Calicut requires between 800-1000 and all lower tier NITs requires nearly between 2000-2500. So, it is nearly impossible to get CS in NITs with your JEE 78 percentile.

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