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Based on previous years' JEE Main trends , here is an estimate of your percentile for 120 marks in the 23rd January Shift 1 exam:
You can also use the JEE Mains Percentile Predictor Tool to predict your percentile based on your score.
Hope you find it useful !
If the address you entered while registering for NEET differs slightly from your Aadhaar details, follow these steps:
For NEET seat reservations, State OBC certificates are valid only for state quota seats in your respective state’s medical colleges. However, if you want to claim OBC reservation under the All India Quota (AIQ) 15% seats, you must have an OBC-NCL (Non-Creamy Layer) certificate recognized by the Central Government. If your caste is listed in the Central OBC list, you should update your certificate to a Central OBC-NCL certificate to avail of AIQ reservations in government medical colleges across India.
Scoring 140 marks in Part A of UCEED 2025 is a great achievement. To assess your chances of getting into an IIT, let's look at the previous year's cutoffs.
In UCEED 2023, the cutoffs for the general category were:
- IIT Bombay: 1-16
- IIT Guwahati: 17-59
- IIT Hyderabad: 21-53
- IIITDM Jabalpur: 55-93
Considering your score, you might have a good chance of getting into IIT, especially if your drawing marks are decent. However, please note that the cutoffs can vary from year to year.
To give you a better idea, the mean and standard deviation for Part-A (UCEED 2025) are 61.50 and 25.69, respectively. The cutoffs for Part-A marks to shortlist candidates in the OPEN category will be calculated based on these values.
Keep in mind that the final merit list will be prepared based on the combined scores of Part A and Part B. So, it's essential to perform well in the drawing section as well.
I recommend checking the official UCEED for the latest updates on cutoffs and merit lists.
While filling out the JEE form, when asked about the qualifying exam for 12th standard, you should select the option that corresponds to your current or expected 12th standard exam status.
Here are some possible options you might see:
1. Appeared or Passed: Select this option if you have already passed your 12th standard exam or if you have appeared for the exam and are awaiting results.
2.Appearing: Choose this option if you are currently appearing for your 12th standard exam and your results are not yet declared.
Make sure to select the correct option based on your current or expected 12th standard exam status.
If you're still unsure, you can
1. Check the JEE official website: Visit the official JEE website (jeemain.nta.nic.in) for detailed instructions and guidelines.
2. Contact JEE support: Reach out to the JEE support team or NTA (National Testing Agency) for clarification.
By selecting the correct option, you'll ensure your JEE application form is filled out accurately.
To secure admission to Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences (UPUMS) through NEET , consider the following cutoff trends :
General Category :
OBC Category :
SC Category :
ST Category :
These trends indicate that for the General category, a NEET rank below 15,000 enhances the chances of admission to UPUMS . Cutoffs vary annually based on factors like exam difficulty and seat availability.
Wishing you the best !
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To estimate your percentile in the JEE Mains 2025 based on 62 marks in Shift 2 of the January session , we can refer to previous year trends , though exact percentiles vary depending on the difficulty level of the shift , total candidates and normalization.
Approximate Estimation :
62 Marks falls in the 70-78 percentile range in recent JEE sessions.
However, if the paper was easy, the percentile may be lower (closer to 70).
If the paper was tough , the percentile could be higher (closer to 78 or even more).
hope this helps you .
With 69 marks in the JEE Mains (January 23, morning session) your percentile will depend on the exam's overall difficulty , the number of candidates and how others performed.
However, for a rough estimate :
For the SC category , a score of 69 marks could likely result in a percentile between 70 to 80.
This is just an estimate and the actual percentile may vary depending on the shift difficulty and normalization process.
For SC category candidates, the qualifying cutoff is usually around 45-55 percentile for JEE Advanced eligibility, so you have a good chance of qualifying.
check given link
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
Based on available data, scoring 75 marks in the JEE Main 2025 exam on January 23, Shift 1 would likely place you in the 93.47 to 94.75 percentile range.
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