Joint Entrance Exam Advanced
Hello Manish.
Due to this pandemic, the syllabus of classes 9th to 12th is reduced for upcoming sessions, so there is a possibility that CBSE also reduces the syllabus for JEE advance. But no one is sure about it as there is no official statement.
So, Stay updated and Best
Hi aspirant ,
you have better opportunity if you opt for dasa scheme because in dasa scheme the students are less and you apply through sat score and because of this less competition and sat is easier than jee main.
hope this help you
best of luck
Only the top 2, 24,000 scores in JEE Main will become eligible to sit for JEE advanced. The candidates must have secured at least 75% marks or be in the top 20 percentile in the 12th Class Examination conducted by respective boards. For SC/ST students, there shall be a relaxation
Following are the last years’ UP Board cutoffs for top 20 percentile to be used for JEE Advanced:
GEN OBC-NCL SC ST PwD
2018 67.6 65 62.8 62.6 62.6
2017 71 68.8 66.2 67.4 66.2
2016 81 79 76.2 77.4 76.2
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Following are the previous years’ Goa Board cutoffs for top 20 percentile to be used for JEE Advanced:
2018 73 70 69.6 68.2 68.2
2017 74 71.4 67.2 63.2 63.2
2016 72.2 67.2 69.4 66.6 66.2
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