Joint Entrance Examination (Main)
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The NTA score is the same as percentile. That means that 58.6 is your percentile.
If you want to check your rank range based on your percentile, then you can refer to the Careers360 JEE Main Rank Predictor: https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-predictor
However, if you need any information regarding which colleges
Based on your percentile, it will be tough to get admissions in NITs.
If you are specifically targeting NIT Colleges for admission, then I suggest that you give the second attempt of JEE Main in April. You have time to prepare yourself better and improve your score, so
To appear for JEE Advance, you have to meet the JEE Main qualifying cutoff to appear in the JEE Advance exam. The qualifying cutoff will release with the final result after the April session, so then you will get to know whether you’re eligible for JEE advance or
Hii There,
Sorry, you have scored very less marks to be eligible for any NITs or IIITs. They comes under the top Colleges of JEE. Their cutoffs are high enough.
I would suggest you to look for other entrance exam or Colleges. You can also drop this year and study
On the basis of the details that you shared, keeping into consideration both your percentile and category, getting into NITs and IIITs will be tough. You have the alternate of appearing for different state counselling where you have chances to get admission into engineering colleges at your percentile.
Hello,
Unfortunately, with 60.04 percentile in JEE Main 2024, it is unlikely or rather not possible for you to get a seat in any IIITs or NITs, as these institutes demand a minimum percentile score of 85-90.
It becomes practically impossible for you to get into these reputated institutes with
As the session 2 exam is not done yet, and the qualifying cutoff for JEE Mains will be out with the result of JEE Mains Session 2.
Based on past year analysis Careers360 has compiled the expected qualifying marks for JEE Mains 2024.
JEE Main 2024 qualifying marks
The NTA score is the percentile only.
Since it is not possible to get admission in any college based on this JEE score, then you could apply in private universities that take admissions without JEE scores.
You could also target universities which do not have a specific JEE
Based on your percentile, it will be tough to get into NITs. However, you could apply in different state and university level counsellings, where you might have a chance to apply in different colleges.
I also suggest that you give the second attempt of JEE, which will be
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