Joint Entrance Exam Advanced
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Well it is not possible to tell whether you will be eligible for JEE Advance or not, as qualifying marks are decided by considering some factors like:
1- Difficulty of exam
2- No. of students appeared in exam
3- Relative score of students
However NTA release the JEE
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If you qualified for the JEE mains despite not receiving good marks, and if you did, you scored well in the JEE advanced. Then you have a chance of getting into IITs because only seats at IIITs, NITs, GFTIs, and private universities are determined by JEE mains scores, whereas
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Yes ,you will definitely clear the cut off required jee advanced but it's of no use because the score is very less even if i consider category reservation because the cut offs are higher.
In NITs you need to score atleast 80-90 percentile in order get NITs like Jamshedpur,
Hello aspirant,
No you do not need to make new category certificate.You can upload same certificate as you uploaded in jee mains.
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Let's take an example. If a student gave their boards of class 12th in 2021 and also qualifies to jee advanced in 2021 then he/she can give the jee advanced in the next year if they want to improve their score or marks so this person is eligible to
Hello Aspirant,
As per your marks your percentile will be 70 to 84.
Minimum percentile in JEE Mains to qualify in JEE Advance :
For General category 87
For EWS category 66
For OBC NCL category 68
For Sc category 46
For ST category 34
If you are a genearl
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 an OBC-NCL candidate
See if you have passed your class 12th examinations in 2022 then you are eligible for JEE-Advance 2022 and 2023 provided that you qualify JEE-Main 2022 and 2023 respectively.
So you can definitely appear for JEE-Advance 2023 if you qualify JEE-Main 2023 but note that after that you
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