Joint Entrance Exam Advanced
Hello,
Yes, If you work hard and study regularly, you can definitely crack JEE Main and JEE Advanced.
IIT Madras is tough, but many students from state boards have made it with good preparation. Focus on understanding concepts well, practice lots of questions, and solve previous years’ papers.
Also, try to join a good coaching or online classes if possible. Believe in yourself and stay consistent. You have a good chance!
Hope it helps !
Hi Yash,
The rank of 5874 in EWS category is good and you genuinely have exposure to some of the good NIT branches especially Electronics & Mechanical Engineering.
Some of the colleges you may consider are:
You may also look for good private colleges like VIT, MIT and BITS.
ALL THE BEST!
Yes, the JEE Advanced 2025 College Predictor tools are now available and can assist you in estimating your potential admission chances based on your rank, category, and preferences. Careers360 College Predictor, an AI-driven tool provides a list of probable colleges based on your JEE Advanced rank, category, and gender. It also offers information on fees, courses, and other facilities.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hey there! congratulations on your performance in JEE Advanced 2025! with an AIR 13,014 and category rank of 3,141 in OBC-NCL category, you have a fair chance of securing admission to certain branches in various IITs, especially considering the reservation policies and female candidate quotas. Based on the previous year's cutoff trends and your category rank, here are some possibilities;
If you need assistance with counseling process or have further questions about specific branches or institutes, feel free to ask! All the best!
Hello! Scoring 79 marks in JEE Advanced is a good effort, but qualifying depends on the category and the cutoff for that year. Usually, the cutoff marks vary for different categories like General, OBC, SC, ST, etc. If your son belongs to a reserved category, he might qualify. It’s best to check the official JEE Advanced cutoff list for 2025 on the official website to confirm. Keep supporting him, and good luck!
Congrats on your JEE Advanced ranks! With an OBC-NCL rank of 2500 and open rank of 8500, you have qualified JEE Advanced. Your intermediate marks (81% first year, 74.8% second year) meet the minimum eligibility criteria for JoSAA counseling, which usually requires at least 75% in 12th or equivalent. So yes, you are eligible to participate in JoSAA counseling for IITs. Make sure to register on the official JoSAA website and choose your preferred colleges and branches carefully. Good luck!
Congrats on your JEE Advanced rank 11,800 in OBC-NCL! With this rank, you have a good chance to get admission in newer IITs like IIT Bhubaneswar, IIT Ropar, IIT Jodhpur, or IIT Mandi. You may get core branches like Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, or even Computer Science depending on seat availability. Prepare well for JoSAA counseling, choose your preferences wisely, and keep backup options ready. Stay positive and all the best for your IIT journey!
hi,
With your son’s KCET rank of 26,099, getting a seat in Electronics and Communication Engineering at KLS Gogte Institute might be difficult. Last year, the closing rank for that branch was around 19,000 to 23,000, which is better than his rank.
However, he can still try for counselling and see if any seats are left in later rounds. It’s also a good idea to consider other branches like Electrical Engineering, where the cutoffs are usually higher and might match his rank.
Make sure to complete the counselling registration on the official KEA website and keep checking for seat allotment updates. If this college doesn’t work out, you can look at other colleges or management quota options as a backup.
Hello Bhuvan,
This is a personal decision based on a few important components:
Hello Radha ,
I hope you are doing well. As per your mentioned query, yes jee advanced is mandatory for AAT exam. Only the qualifiers of JEE advanced can attempt the Architecture Aptitude Test.
To know more , refer this :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-aat
Good luck!
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