Joint Entrance Exam Advanced
Hey
The aggregate qualifying marks for JEE Advanced 2017 is the sum of marks scored in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics
The expected cut-off for the unreserved section might be between 89-91 percentile while for the Economically Weaker Section it might be somewhere between 66-68 percentile. It was 87.8992241 percentile in 2021 and 90.3765335 in 2020 for the Unreserved category and 66.2214845 and 70.2435518 in 2021 and 2020 respectively.
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Hello,
With 78 marks your percentile is going to vary in between 88.03 - 91.15 and your rank is expected to be around 102300 approximately. You can check the expected percentile and rank by using Careers360 JEE Main Rank Predictor Tool, the link to the tool is given below https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-predictor
The rank predictor results are not the actual results because the predictor is based on the previous year marks vs rank trend so the actual result may vary. Last year the qualifying percentile was as follows for each category
If you belong to OBC-NCL category then you have decent chances to qualify in JEE Main and appear for JEE Advanced. But the qualifying cut off is subjected to change this year depending on total number of candidates appeared, difficulty level of exam etc. To know the list of institutes in which you may get seat you may use our JEE Main college predictor tool
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-predictor
Hello Aspirant.
There are several institutes in Jaipur for IIT JEE coaching. I am listing down the best ones below - :
Allen Career Institute
It hails from Kota, Rajasthan - the top city in India for IIT JEE coaching. Some of the faculty members from Kota engage classes here time and again. The institute focuses on practicing questions again and again. You can visit once and decide if it is in alignment with your study goals.
Topper's Academy
One of the top-rated institutes for IIT JEE preparation, Topper's Academy could be a good option for you. The faculty focuses on clearing the concepts with in-depth knowledge. Batch size is limited which means every student gets enough attention.
AAKASH INSTITUTE
Aakash Institute is quite famous and trusted when it comes to IIT JEE coaching. It has built its brand value over the years which speaks for itself.
BANSAL CLASSES
Bansal Classes was the first IIT JEE institute in Kota. It has gained popularity in Jaipur too, over the years.
- SPECIAL MENTION
THE HINDU ZONE
The Hindu Zone is not an IIT JEE preparation institute. It is a career guidance platform. It can help you in selecting the best IIT JEE preparation institute in Jaipur according to your study goals.
I hope this answer will add some value to your IIT JEE journey. All the best.
hello aspirant
YES in order to get admission in Naval Architecture in any IIT, you have to give JEE mains and JEE advance exam. But they are considered as one of the toughest entrance exams in india. The alternate options that would be to give other, much easier, entrance exams like IMU CET and AICET. These entrance exams will get you admission in NAval Architecture and are much easier also. You may not get a direct admission in Naval Architecture.
furthermore, the eligibility criteria for Naval Architecture is as follows :
Must have passed 10+2 from a recognized educational board with primary subjects of Physics , Chemistry , and Mathematics .
A minimum of 50% aggregate percentage is mandatory.
Further, to know more about the Naval Architecture course, in detail, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://www.careers360.com/courses/naval-architecture-course
I hope that this will help
Hello student!
Cutoffs for getting into IITs depends on various factors and can change accordingly every year. The institute authorities sets cutoff depending on factors like :
If we talk about cutoff for JEE advanced 2021, CSE Department for admission in IITs, minimum aggregate marks needed to qualify the exam:
You can check cutoffs for different IITs for CSE here: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iits-cutoff-for-b-tech-computer-science-and-engineering
Good luck.
Hello student
This rank pattern varies every year as number of students applying and qualifying the exam varies. t also depends on the difficulty level of the paper. But if we see the previous few years ranks patterns for CRL vs OBC vs SC rank, you can have a glimpse of the following data:
Note that this data is just a rough idea of rank pattern based on 2019 rankings of JEE ADVANCED. So if your OBC rank is 50, your CRL could be ~500. Sc rank is 25, CRL could be nearly ~2k. Well the exact rank solely depend of particular student securing rank in JEE ADVANCED.
Hope you get the idea.
Hi
No, you won't be eligible for jee advanced 2023 .
This is because,
One has a total of two attempts for JEE advanced over two consecutive years starting from the year of appearing for 12th board examination i. e as per , eligibility criteria one is eligible for JEE advanced examination only in the year in which he or she appears for 12th board examination and the next year following it.
So, with 12 th appearing year as 2021
you were eligible for jee advanced 2021 and
eligible for jee advanced 2022 only. Thus, not eligible for JEE advanced 2023
You can check detailed eligibility criteria of JEE advanced by visiting our page the link for the same page is provided below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-eligibility-criteria
If I tell you about Jee main then,
One can give JEE Mains entrance examination for a maximum of 3 consecutive years starting from the year of passing 12th board examination.
Now, your 12th passing year is 2021
So, you
were eligible for jee main 2021
eligible jee main 2022
eligible jee main 2023 as well .
For jee main eligibility criteria, checkout our page at :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-eligibility-criteria/amp
Regards
ADITYA KUMAR
No, a double dropper is not eligible for jee advanced and thus cannot get admission in IITs
Let's say that you pass 12th in 2021 , so after 1st drop you will be eligible for 2022 but after 2nd drop you will not be eligible for jee advanced 2023
eligible jee main 2023 as well .So, after 2nd drop you are eligible for jee main and can get admission in NITs etc
Dear aspirant,
The official cut-offs have not been released yet, so we can't say anything for sure. Last year there was a huge drop in the cut-off as compared to the previous years but usually the cut-off for OBC-NCL have been around 72 - 75 percentile. Looking at these trends you have a really good chance of qualifying for JEE Advanced.
Hope this helps.
Hello Aspirant,
With this rank it will be difficult to get high demanding branches like CSE, IT, ECE etc in good NITs or IIITs. As per your rank, your percentile in JEE mains will be around 40. To qualify in JEE Advanced your percentile should be around 46 considering your category.
Cutoff keeps changing year to year. Keep in mind that your chances to grab a seat will vary on the following basis:
Number of seats available
Number of students applied for the same branch
Performance of the students
The category you belong to etc.
You can go for JOSAA and CSAB counselling. Also, you can apply for central University. There you will get more advantages to get colleges.
Use this link to get more information about cutoff for IIITs :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff-for-top-iiits
Go through this link to get detailed information about total number of seats NITs :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nit-seat-matrix
check out the previous year's cutoff for NITs:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff
Use the below link to get list of other colleges that you can get based on your rank :
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
Go through this link to get more information about private colleges :
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/ranking/top-private-engineering-colleges-in-India-accepting-jee-main-score
check out the previous year's cutoff :
Hope this information will help you.
Best Wishes!
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