Joint Entrance Exam Advanced
Hi Jayasurya RD
It is very difficult to predict JEE advance qualifying marks. You may calculate your expected rank by this formula :
(100 - your percentile) X 869010 / 100 . If the number of candidates increase in April session then instead of 869010 it will be no. of
Yes you can as you are giving 12 boards again in 2020. No matter if you have appeared in past using another board marksheet of 12. If give 12 again in 2020 and passed you will 2 attempts for adavnce i.e in 2020 & 2021 & 3 for Mains upto
Hello
It would be difficult to tell you about the exact marks required for admission into IIST as the cutoff required for admission varies every year. Factors determining the cutoff are:
Number of seats available Number of candidates appeared for JEE Advanced 2020 Number of candidates applied for IIST B.Tech
A percentile is the no.of Candidates who scored better than you in the exam. Going by that, to calculate your JEE percentille, we should use the formula 100 - your total percentile score. Now 869010 Candidates appeared for Jan exam. Going by that, the rank formula is (100 - your
Following are the last year's cutoff of JEE Main for the eligibility of JEE Advanced:
CRL 89.7548849+
Gen-EWS 78.2174869
OBC-NCL 74.3166557
SC 54.0128155
ST 44.3345172
PwD 0.11371730
As you can see there are less chances of being you qualified for JEE Advanced but if the cutoff percentile changes, you may
It’s difficult to predict actual rank or JEE advanced qualify marks. You may calculate your expected rank by this formula 100 - your total percentile score is the percentage of people ahead of you. 869010 are the number of candidates appeared for Jan exam.
So rank formula is (100
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