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When to apply for JEE mains 2026?

Maniprabha 25th Oct, 2025

JEE Main 2026 registration link will be activated soon at jeemain.nta.nic.in. Check JEE Main registration details- https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-application-form

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which category does josaa actually use during document verification for top 20 percentile?the one from my board exam form,or the one i declare in Jee mains + provide certificate for? I gave board exam from sebc. Mh board combined sebc and obc for calculation, but we dont come in central obc list.

Chelsie G 6th Aug, 2025

For the top 20 percentile eligibility in JOSAA counselling, the category that is used is based on what you declare in your JEE Mains application and for which you provide a valid certificate during document verification not necessarily the one mentioned in your board exam. Since you're from Maharashtra and appeared under SEBC, you’ll be treated as a General category candidate unless you have a valid central OBC NCL certificate.

So for JOSAA, they’ll consider your category only if it’s valid under the central category list and matches what you declared in JEE Mains along with the correct certificate. The SEBC category used in the MH board won’t be considered by JOSAA unless it overlaps with central OBC NCL.

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How Marks Secure in Cet and syllabus

Nikita shahi 4th Aug, 2025

Hello aspirant,

To score well in CET , the best strategy is to follow the state board syllabus, usually from classes 11 and 12. Focus on understanding the core concepts in Physics, Chemistry, Maths (or Biology for medical stream). You don’t need to study beyond your board syllabus, just be thorough with what’s already there. Practice previous year papers and take mock tests regularly to improve speed and accuracy. Also, time management during the exam is very important, so try to solve questions within a set time. Studying a little every day, even just 2-3 hours with full focus, can give you strong results over a few months. Use NCERT books and CET-specific preparation books to strengthen your basics and boost confidence.

All the best!

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How can I get the post office requirement jobs in 2025

Rahul Mandal 4th Aug, 2025

Hello,

You can regularly check the post office's official website in the "India Post GDS Online." On this website you will be notified of vacancy and recruitment. Also, you can get answers to questions like age limit, education qualification, etc. for the job.

I hope it will resolve your query!!

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my jee crl rank is 105454. tell me the colleges that I will get through csab 2025

Abhilasha Agrawal 4th Aug, 2025

With a JEE Main CRL rank of 1,05,454, you have a good chance of getting CSE, ECE, or core branches in NITs like Goa, Silchar, Meghalaya, Raipur, or Hamirpur through CSAB Special Rounds 2025. You can also get core branches (Mechanical, Civil) in other NITs and GFTIs like BIT Mesra and Assam University. Prioritize CSAB counselling and fill choices wisely to maximize your options.


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What is the way to pass with high marks in 10th standard

SEJAL JAIN 2nd Aug, 2025

Hello

Scoring high marks in 10th standard isn’t just about studying harder it’s about studying smarter. Start by understanding the syllabus and focusing more on important and high-weightage topics. Make a daily timetable that balances all subjects and stick to it consistently.

Practice previous years' question papers, revise regularly, and don’t hesitate to clear your doubts with teachers or on the Careers360 website. Also, take short breaks, sleep well, and stay away from distractions like excessive phone use. Most importantly, believe in yourself and stay calm consistent effort with a positive mindset always pays off.

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Marks vs percentile in jee mains 2025

Nikita shahi 2nd Aug, 2025

Hi Athrv!

JEE Main percentile depends on how others perform in your session. Here's a quick estimate:

  • 280+ marks → ~99.9 percentile
  • 220–250 → ~98–99
  • 180–210 → ~95–97
  • Below 120 → usually under 80

Your percentile may vary based on paper difficulty. The official scorecard shows both raw marks and percentile, which you’ll need for JoSAA counseling. For detailed marks vs percentile data and updates, check this : JEE Main Marks vs Percentile careers 360

Thank you!

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my jee scored is 95 percentile but 56% in 12th still possible for vssut burla

SHUBHRADIP ROY 2nd Aug, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

Yes, it might be possible to get into VSSUT Burla with 95 percentile in JEE Main, even with 56% in 12th.

VSSUT's B.Tech eligibility typically requires at least 45% marks in 10+2 (40% for reserved categories) with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Your 56% meets this minimum.

Admission is based on your JEE Main rank or OJEE rank. Your 95 percentile is strong and could get you a seat, especially in some branches.

You'll need to participate in the OJEE counselling process. Keep a close watch on the cutoffs during counselling.

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Me bihar se hu obc girl jee mains me 64% hai kya hume ymca college faridabad me koi branch mil sakte hai kya

SHUBHRADIP ROY 2nd Aug, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

Getting any branch at YMCA Faridabad (JC Bose University) with your 64% JEE Main percentile will be very difficult , especially since you're from outside Haryana.

Cutoffs for good branches at YMCA Faridabad are usually quite high, even for the OBC category. Top branches like Computer Science often require a percentile above 90.

Given your percentile, you might need to look at less popular engineering colleges in other states or some private colleges instead. A 64% percentile makes admission to YMCA unlikely.

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Me bihar se hu obc girl jee mains me 64% hai kya hume ymca college faridabad me koi branch mil sakte hai kya

Abhilasha Agrawal 2nd Aug, 2025

64 percentile is too low to get admission in any core branches (like CSE, IT, ECE) through All India or Haryana State Quota. Cutoffs for YMCA Faridabad generally close around 85–90 percentile or higher for OBC category.

You can look for private engineering colleges or state-level counseling options where cutoffs are lower and eligibility is flexible.

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