Eligibility
Hello Leela, Yes, you can correct the state code of eligibility during JoSAA counseling if it was entered incorrectly in the JEE Mains application. During the document verification process, ensure you submit valid proof of your correct state of eligibility, such as your domicile certificate or the qualifying exam certificate. This will help match your records. It’s important to bring the issue to the attention of the counseling authorities, if necessary, to avoid any confusion later. As long as your documents are valid and consistent, it shouldn’t cause major problems.
For more details about the JEE Mains correction window, you can check out the article by Careers360 whose link is given below:
Link: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-application-form-correction
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Hello,
Here is an overview of your issue:-
1. Correction in JEE Main Application: If the state code of eligibility was incorrectly entered in the JEE Main application form, you typically cannot change it during JoSAA counselling. However, JoSAA will consider the state of eligibility as per the JEE Main data.
2. Impact on Counselling: The state code of eligibility affects the home state quota during seat allocation. If entered incorrectly, you might lose the benefit of your actual home state quota and compete under the incorrect state’s quota, which could affect your chances of getting a preferred seat.
3. Possible Solutions:
- Contact the National Testing Agency (NTA) or JoSAA helpline immediately to explain the issue and seek guidance.
- Provide proof of your actual state of eligibility if requested.
- Avoiding Problems: Submit accurate documents during counselling. Any discrepancies might lead to rejection of the seat allotment or admission later.
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Mainly it's depends on paper difficulty and number of candidates appeared for NEET exam which is more than 23 lakh. if you belong to sc category it might be easier to you .As you can see this year tremendous jump of Cut off from 620 to 655 for general category And even some General category students can't get government College seat at this score.
If the same scenario happens next year, the safe score would be 560 plus for sc category.
So ,to the conclusion, for sc category, the safe mark would be between 560 to 660.
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Better aim for 600+ marks . All the best !
Yes, you can apply for JEE Main 2025. Eligibility criteria state that you will be allowed to attempt JEE Main in 2023, 2024, or 2025 if you have passed in Class 12, or if you are appearing for Class 12.
If you experience rejection you can call the NTA Helpline or view the official website of NTA to be aware of rejections. You may be asked to submit some additional documents or clarifications to resolve the issue.
Important Note:
Eligibility Criteria Details can be found on the official NTA website; latest updates.
All supporting documents must be kept: Class 10 and 12 mark sheets, Aadhaar card, category certificate; in case applicable.
Be precise about the process of application: Deadlines must be attended, and all the steps done impeccably.
The following guidelines ensure that maximum possibilities of JEE Main application are accomplished. https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-main
To obtain an FMGE eligibility certificate even if you don't have a NEET score card, you need to apply online through the National Medical Commission (NMC) website, providing all necessary documents like your 10th standard certificate (for date of birth proof), 12th standard mark sheet, proof of admission to a foreign medical university, and any relevant category certificates (SC/ST/OBC), without needing the NEET score card as it is not a requirement for FMGE eligibility.
Moreover,if you want your score card you can also check in your email as NTA sends a copy of the same after its published.
You just download it and keep it save as PDF in you Mobile or PC and get it printed when and where you require it.
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Hi Avanish,
Yes, there can be an issue regarding the OBC (NCL) eligibility. As per the guidelines, to qualify for the OBC-NCL category, the family's annual income should be below RS 8 lakh per year. If your average income for the past three years exceeds RS 8 lakh, your family may fall into the "upper layer or creamy layer" category, which would not allow your son from applying under the OBC-NCL category.
However, if your salary increase is recent and the average of the past three years still remains under Rs. 8 lakh, then he might still be eligible for the OBC-NCL benefits. It is crucial to verify the exact average income and consult the latest government notifications or a legal expert for confirmation on this matter.
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The candidates who have passed the class 12/equivalent examination in 2021, 2022, or appearing in 2023 irrespective of their age can appear in JEE (Main) – 2023 examination. However, the candidates may be required to fulfill the age criteria of the Institute(s) to which they are desirous of taking admission.
Hello aspirant,
Following is the eligibility criteria for NEET 2025:
The Class 12 Board test or its equivalent, which included Chemistry, Physics, Biology/Biotechnology, and English, should have been passed by the candidates or scheduled for appearance.
A minimum of 50% aggregate was required of candidates in the general category, and 40% of candidates in the reserved category and 45% of candidates in the general-PWD category (SC, ST, OBC, Reserved PWD).
The minimum age requirement for candidates is 17 years old, either at the time of admission or before December 31, 2025. Therefore, December 31, 2008, should be the minimum date of birth for candidates. There's no maximum age.
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A bachelor's degree from an accredited university with a CGPA of at least 50% (or an aggregate of 45% for the SC, ST, and PwD/DA categories) is required in order to appear in the CAT exam in 2024. Duration and manner of degree: The course needs to last three years. The mode might be online, distant, or regular.
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