Joint Entrance Exam Advanced
Hi
It's quite difficult to make prediction as marks vs percentile vs rank keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like
number of students that appeared in the exam,
kind of marks obtained by them ,
toughness level of the examination for different shifts of the exam etc.
But yes ,
As per past year trends,
--------------------------------) To get 80 percentile, you need roughly at least around 56 marks in jee main 2022 , considering shift of moderate level question paper as per our Jee main rank predictor for which link is given below:- https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-predictor
To help you have a personalised report on your chances to get a college, we have college predictor which will give you complete list of colleges which you can get on the basis of the category you belong to, your home state, your gender etc, the link for jee main college predictor is provided below
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
To help you further,
To give an idea of jee main 2022 qualifying cut off to be eligible for jee advanced ,
Minimum percentile in jee main 2021 to qualify it is given below :-
--------) general :-87.8992241 percentile
--------) EWS:- 66.2214845 percentile
--------) OBC-NCL :- 68.0234447 percentile
--------) SC :- 46.8825338 percentile
--------) ST:- 34.6728999 percentile
--------) PWD :- 0.0096375 percentile
You can check the same at our page the link is provided below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff
To enhance your performance in jee main, you can go for jee main rank booster course for which link is given below:-
https://learn.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-booster/
Thankyou
Hello,
I can understand your problems . Everyone has their own difficult times and we just can't blame anyone for it. It is the just the time which is responsible for these things.
So, let me tell you that you cannot directly apply for jee advanced 2022 without qualifying jee mains 2022 because it's just against the rule. You jee mains 2021 attempt or score is of no use in this year.
I would suggest you if you have given your 12th in the year 2021 then you are eligible for one more attempt in jee mains which is in the year 2023. But in that year you won't be eligible for jee advanced as you are allowed to give only two times consecutively.
So score well in jee mains next year and get into a good NIT.
Hello Aspirant,
See till now the official qualifying cut-offs have not been released and the qualifying cut-off percentiles are released along with final result of JEE-Main 2022 which will be released after both the sessions i.e. most probably in August '22.
But o n such percentile, being a SC candidate you have very good chances to qualify for JEE-Advance 2022 but still the cutoffs for this year have not released yet officially.
As the cut-offs are released along with the JEE-Main 2022 result so for now you can get an idea from JEE-Main 2021 qualifying cut-offs that are enlisted below :-
==>> Common Rank List (CRL) - 87.8992241-100.0000000 Percentile
==>> GEN-EWS - 66.2214845-87.8950071 Percentile
==>> Other Backward Classes (OBC-NCL) - 68.0234447-87.8950071 Percentile
==>> Scheduled Caste (SC) - 46.8825338-87.8950071 Percentile
==>> Scheduled Tribe (ST) - 34.6728999 87.8474721 Percentile
==>> PwD - 0.0096375-87.8273359 Percentile
Note that in above table it is not the actual cut-off for JEE-Main 2022 but previous year's cut-off.
You can check out previous year's cut-off trends from the link given below :-
To have a list of all those colleges which you can get based upon your JEE-Main score or rank you can use JEE-Main College Predictor:-
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing absolutely great.
So with regard to your query, YES absolutely you can write the JEE Mains exam in 2023. Because, there is no age limit for the purpose of the JEE Main exam. Generally, many students will take a drop to give a perfect preparation for the exam, so nothing to worry about that,
Hope this helps you!!
JEE is an entrance exam conducted for admission to various engineering courses in India. There is JEE advanced and JEE mains exam.You have to qualify JEE mains exam in order to write JEE advanced. JEE mains will be having 90 questions out of which 75 should be answered. Each questions carry 4 marks each. JEE advanced does not have a fuxed mark distribution. To be eligible for JEE Advanced 2022, candidates must qualify JEE Main 2022 (Paper 1) and rank among the top 2,50,000 (including all categories) candidates .
Candidates who have completed there 10 + 2 or equivalent from a recognised board are eligible to apply for JEE mains exam. It is possible to write JEE mains for 3 consecutive years. But j e advance can be only written for two consecutive years. If you completed your 12th, you can write JEE mains exam of 2021 2022 and 2023. Since you are a drop out of year 2021, and if you have completed your 12th in 2022, you can write JEE mains for 2022,2023,and 2024. In that case you can write JEE advanced of 2022 and 2023.
You can't write these exams if you haven't completed your 12th.
Check the article for details https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-eligibility-criteria
Your general rank will be above 3.5 lakh based on your percentile in the jee mains; with this rank, you will not be able to qualify for the general category of the jee mains and you will not be eligible for the general category of the jee advanced.
But you don't need to get upset. Try hard and give your best next year.
Thank you
Hope this information helps you.
So with regard to your query, JEE Mains exam is conducted by the National Testing Agency, and for the purpose of giving the exam, there are certain eligibility criteria for the purpose of this,
Initially, the eligibility was to complete the 12th standard with minimum of 75% of the marks, however this was changed by the officials and had mentioned, that those students who had qualified and are going to appear for the 12th standard exams are also eligible for the exam.
As you had either way scored more marks, you are completely eligible for the exam, Don't worry about that.
Checkout the following link for any information regarding the eligibility criteria of JEE Mains: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-eligibility-criteria
See If we go through the analysis of marks Vs Percentile Vs rank for JEE-Main 2021 then according to the percentile mentioned by you in the question your CRL and OBC ranks are expected to be in the range of 248645 - 279513 and 60000-70000 respectively .
You can also use JEE-Main Rank Predictor to predict your rank and percentile :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-predictor
Note that the rank which is predicted is only the expected rank on the basis of previous year's data so your actual rank might vary depending upon current factors.
On such rank you can go for colleges like :-
On such percentile, being an OBC candidate you have good chances to qualify for JEE-Advance 2022 but still the cutoffs for this year have not released yet officially.
But o n such percentile, if you belongs to General category you have very less chances to qualify for JEE-Advance 2022 but still the cutoffs for this year have not released yet officially.
Hi aspirant...!
Hope you're doing great...!
So, with regard of you're query. Yes, prior year questions from any exam are very helpful to gain a sense of the format of the test as well as to allow candidates to gauge their level of knowledge. It'll be great if you can answer questions from previous years, but before you do, make sure you've finished a significant portion of the syllabus and regularly review the material. If you stop reviewing, you'll start forgetting concepts and formulas, which will make it difficult for you to answer questions from previous years once you get stuck on them.
Hope this will helps you...!
GOOD LUCK...!
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