Joint Entrance Examination (Main)
Dear aspirant!
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) is yet to declare the result for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) 2022 Main Paper 2(BArch and BPlanning) for sessions 1 and 2 examinations .NTA is unpredictable ,no one knows when it is going to release the
Hi,
Here are some NITs & branches (with opening/closing rank as per 2021) you can get into, on the basis of ews rank and female-only quota -
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Yes, you can get the NIts but as you are wanting to get cse branch let me tell you that it's not possible because the cut offs are much higher and you need a percentile of atleast 91-92+ percentile.
But you can surely get core branches like mechanical, electrical,
Candidate who have secured a particular percentile in JEE mains will be qualified for JEE advanced. This year in PWD category, 0.0031029 is the minimum qualifying percentile for JEE advanced.
The minimum aggregate marks required in JEE Advanced 2019 for PWDs to get admission in IITs was 17.5. The minimum
Hello Aspirant,
With this rank it will be little difficult to get high demanding branches like CSE, IT, ECE etc in top NITs, IIITs.
Cutoff keeps changing year to year. Keep in mind that your chances to grab a seat will vary on the following basis:
Number of seats available
To be honest there are sure shot questions probably from every chapter but i would suggest you to focus on strong areas and be in practice so that if some questions from it you would definitely solve it.
The maths chapters which would definitely come in exam are:-
Mention below are the key points which will helpful and fruitful for you to score very well in joint entrance examination advance:
I hope you are doing well. It is quite difficult to predict the exact cutoff as the cutoff changes every year. But as per past year trends, it is very difficult for you to get a call letter under Technical Entry Scheme. As the cutoff stands near 75
As far as your rank is concerned let me tell you that you would easily get NITs like Jamshedpur, durgapur, Silchar,Goa, Patna.
However various factors are considered while deciding the cut offs like number of candidates appearing in the examination, number of vacant seats in college, previous years cut
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