Joint Entrance Exam Advanced
Hey Nalini,
Hope you're doing well. There are 2 things i.e. branch value and college value. It's your call whether you want to opt for good branch and lower college value or vice versa. I prefer you should go with that option which will help you get placement in the
Hi
Making prediction is difficult as cutoff depends upon various factors like :-
----------------------------) number of students/ candidates that appeared in the jee main exam,
---------------------------) jee main examination difficulty level.
---------------------------) the category you belong etc.
But yes,
When we go through previous year trend then,
Minimum percentile in
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 ST candidate
Hey!
Congratulations on the score. Yes, there is a very good chance you are eligible for JEE Advanced as the cutoffs for SC category has been around 48-58 percentile in previous years and there are negligible chances for the increase in cutoffs.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff
Hello,
If you have EWS, you are qualified to jee advanced with 85.1 percentile.
You can take the JEE Advanced Exam, but your results won't be good enough to get you into a top branch or decent nit.
Don't relax after mains and prepare well for advanced; most students who
Hello aspirant,
The cut off for the year 2022 is not released yet. As per the last years cut off there are chances that you might be eligible for the JEE advance if you belong to SC category. But 52 is quite less percentile. If the cut off will go
But o n such percentile, being an OBC-NCL candidate
Dear aspirant,
Looking at the previous year trends it looks like you might not qualify for JEE Advanced. If you belong to SC/ST/PWD category, yes you have a chance of qualifying the exam, otherwise, it looks quite difficult. Don't lose hope, look at what colleges accept Board exam marks and
If you have got 56.0936364 in your JEE MAINS score, then its the percentile you have secured in the 1st round of JEE MAINS. Now in general, the percentile vs rank ratio changes every year depending on the density of the student appearing and there cumulative performance. As a result,
Assuming you from general category
Your percentile is 66.095
This is because,
NTA score is nothing but your percentile
It's quite difficult to predict JEE mains qualifying cutoff to be eligible for JEE advanced examination as it keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like :-
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