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Yes as per the Information Bulletin by NTA. Senior Secondary School Examination conducted by the National Institute of Open Schooling with a minimum of five subjects. will be eligible to write an exam for JEE Mains.
But to sit for JEE Advanced exam, only top 2.5 lakhs students will get eligible who has given the JEE Mains exam.
The Qualifying cutoff for JEE Advanced exam will be out, once the result for JEE mains session 2 exam is out.
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Hello student,
As per last year trends, the JEE Advance cutoff was 73.61 for OBC NCL Category. To appear for JEE Advance, you have to meet the JEE Main qualifying cutoff to appear in the JEE Advance exam, which will release with the final result after the April. So based on last year trends, you would not have been able to qualify for advance.
I suggest that you give the second attempt to increase your score so that you can appear for JEE Advance.
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?
If you need more information regarding which colleges you would be eligible for based on your marks and details, then you can refer to the Careers360 JEE Main College Predictor: https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?
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The overall cutoff for KCET is 686 - 86115 rank, for getting SIT Engineering college you will need to get a very good rank in KCET exam. The score can vary from year to year so it is always better to check with the college premises to also keep yourself updated.
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Correct Answer: The drongo looks exactly like a crow.
Solution : The first option is the correct choice.
The statement "the drongo looks exactly like a crow" is not true, according to the passage.
The passage describes the Black Drongo as a wholly black bird with a distinctive forked tail, measuring 28 cm in length. While it mentions that the Black Drongo is sometimes known as the King Crow, this is likely due to its aggressive behaviour towards larger birds, such as crows, and not because it looks exactly like a crow.
Correct Answer: Northern Pakistan
Solution : The fourth option is the correct choice.
The passage mentions that the Black Drongos are found as summer visitors to north-eastern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan. This means that during the summer, the Black Drongos migrate to these regions.
The key phrase is "summer visitors", indicating a seasonal migration pattern where the Black Drongos move to specific areas during the summer months. In this case, north-eastern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan are mentioned as locations where the Black Drongos are likely to be found during the summer season.
Correct Answer: They proved to be a threat to the local birds.
Solution : The third option is the correct choice.
The impact of introducing the Black Drongo species to some Pacific islands was that they thrived and became abundant to the point of threatening and causing the extinction of native and endemic bird species there.
The passage states that the Black Drongo has been introduced to these islands, and as a result of its successful establishment and proliferation, it poses a threat to the local bird species.
Correct Answer: It is recognised as a full species.
Solution : The second option is the correct choice.
The statement "It is recognised as a full species" will not help us identify the bird.
The reason is that recognising the Black Drongo as a full species provides information about its taxonomic classification. it does not provide distinctive visual or behavioural characteristics that would aid in the identification of the bird. Identifying a bird typically involves features such as physical appearance, colouration, size, behaviour, or other specific traits.
Correct Answer: Its capacity to attack.
Solution : The fourth option is the correct choice.
The passage indicates that the Black Drongo is famous for its aggressive behaviour towards much larger birds, such as crows. When larger birds, including birds of prey, attempt to violate their territory, the Black Drongo exhibits an aggressive response by dive-bombing them.
The term "dive-bomb" suggests a swift and direct attack from above, indicating the bird's capacity to attack and defend its territory.
Hello aspirant
Yes you can appear for biology exam as additional subject , you should get minimum 50 % marks in it after the result you will be able to apply for neet.
Eligibility criteria for appearing Neet
The candidate must have passed class xii with physics, chemistry and biology as main subjects with minimum 50% marks from any recognized university. The candidate must be of 17 years. The upper age limit is removed and it will be helpful to neet aspirants.
Government has given opportunity to pcm students now as they can give biology exam as additional subject and after passing in biology subject , the student will bd eligible for neet.
To know more you may visit the link given below
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2025-eligibility-criteria
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