Joint Entrance Exam Advanced
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With an NTA score of 54.65, as an OBC-NCL PwD candidate:
Percentile : Based on previous trends , this score is likely below the expected qualifying percentile for OBC-NCL candidates, which is around 78-92.
Rank : Exact rank cannot be determined without official data, but it would be lower due to the score being below the typical qualifying percentile.
JEE Advanced Eligibility : This score is below the expected cutoff for OBC-NCL candidates to qualify for JEE Advanced.
You can also use the JEE Main Rank Predictor Tool to predict you rank and JEE Main Percentile Predictor Tool to predict your percentile.
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The minimum marks required to qualify JEE Advanced are 35% for the general category, 31.5% for OBC-NCL/EWS, and 17.5% for SC/ST/PwD candidates.
(https://jeeadv.ac.in/eligibility.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com) Given your 20.1 percentile, and you belong to PwD category, you qualify for the JEE Advance 2025.
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Congratulations on scoring 121 marks in the JEE Main 2025 exam .
Based on previous trends, a score of 121 marks in JEE Main typically corresponds to a percentile around 95. The expected cutoff for the OBC-NCL category is around 83 percentile.
Therefore, with a 95 percentile, you are likely to qualify for the JEE Advanced 2025.
Admission to National Institutes of Technology (NITs) depends on various factors, including your JEE Main rank, category, home state quota, and the specific NIT and engineering branch you are interested in. As a female candidate from the OBC-NCL category with Bihar as your home state, you have certain advantages due to reservation policies and the home state quota .
For instance, at NIT Patna, the closing ranks for the OBC-NCL category under the home state quota in previous years have been as follows:
Recommendation:
Given your likely qualification for JEE Advanced and your competitive standing for NIT admissions, it would be prudent to continue your preparation for JEE Advanced 2025. This will keep your options open for admission into the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and enhance your understanding of advanced concepts, which can be beneficial regardless of where you eventually enroll.
Additionally, keep an eye on the official announcements and counseling processes to make informed decisions about your applications to NITs and other institutions.
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JEE ADVANCE is one the toughest exam of India.
The maximum score for JEE Advance is not set and varies annually, if we look at past trends, you need to achieve at least 190 to receive a rank of about 9000.
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The minimum score needed to pass the JEE Mains exam is known as the JEE Main cutoff. For the General category, the anticipated cutoff is 95+, for OBC, 83+, 85+, 65+, and 50+. The dates of the JEE Main 2025 exam were January 22–30, 2025.
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The qualifying marks for JEE Advanced vary annually based on factors like exam difficulty and candidate performance. For the 2024 exam, the minimum aggregate percentage required for inclusion in the rank list was 35% for the General category, 31.5% for OBC-NCL/EWS, and 17.5% for SC/ST/PwD candidates. These percentages translate to minimum aggregate scores of 109 for General category candidates and 98 for OBC-NCL/EWS candidates. While the exact cutoff for JEE Advanced 2025 will be determined after the exam, it is anticipated to be in a similar range. Therefore, aiming for an aggregate score of around 35% or higher would be advisable for General category candidates to qualify.
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The JEE Advanced qualifying cutoff is usually released after the JEE Main April attempt results. Since JEE Advanced is conducted for students who qualify JEE Main, the National Testing Agency (NTA) first declares the JEE Main cutoff for JEE Advanced eligibility along with the April session results. This cutoff determines the minimum percentile required to appear for JEE Advanced. The final qualifying cutoff for JEE Advanced itself, which determines selection for IIT admissions, is released by IITs after the exam results. Therefore, students should wait until the April JEE Main results to know if they are eligible for JEE Advanced.
If you crack JEE Mains and appear for JEE Advanced but fail to qualify, you don't need to reappear for JEE Mains.
Your JEE Mains score and rank will remain valid, and you'll be eligible for admission to NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs based on your JEE Mains score.
However, if you want to reappear for JEE Advanced, you'll need to reappear for JEE Mains and secure a rank within the top 2.5 lakh candidates to be eligible for JEE Advanced.
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In JEE Advanced, your OBC rank and CRL (Common Rank List) rank are two separate rankings, and the relationship between them varies each year. While it's not a fixed conversion, historically, an OBC rank of 350 could be roughly equivalent to a CRL rank around 1,500-2,000, though this can fluctuate based on factors like the total number of candidates and their performance.
Here’s a rough way to estimate the CRL rank:
1. Find the Total Number of Candidates: Check how many people appeared for JEE Advanced that year.
2. OBC Category Percentage: Find out how many of those candidates belong to the OBC category.
3. Estimate the CRL Rank: Multiply your OBC rank by the inverse of the OBC percentage.
For example, if OBC candidates make up about 50% of the total candidates, your CRL rank could be roughly double your OBC rank, so an OBC rank of 350 could translate to a CRL rank of about 700.
However, this is just an approximation. The actual CRL rank can vary each year based on the specific distribution and performance of candidates. It’s always best to refer to the official JEE Advanced resources or speak with academic advisors for the most accurate information.
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