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I got 64.6% in my 12th board. Am i able to give the exam of jee mains.......if my category is sc

Aditi Singh 22nd Jul, 2022

Hello student!

Yes, you can surely give JEE MAINS 2022 including years 2023, 2024 also irrespective of age. According to the NTA notification 2022, the candidates are eligible to appear for JEE MAINS 2022 if they have passed their 12th or equivalen t exam. There is no minimum marks criteria

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I have 62 percent in class 12 board and i want to take addmission in IIT But IIT criteria is 75%. Should I take drop in Class 12 board?

Sevit Kar 22nd Jul, 2022

Hello,

If you have appeared for jee mains in this year and if you have secured a decent percentile in jee mains considering you are a general category candidate then kindly do not take a drop , it would be risking your life if 75% criteria is applied .

But

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can I get admission in any of the Delhi govt. college for btech cse if Ive scored 51.61 in jee main 2022 paper one having female candidate with gen catogery 10th board (8.6cgpa-2016) and 12th (63%-2020)?

Sevit Kar 23rd Jul, 2022

Hello,

I am sorry to say but your jee mains percentile is very less and so in this percentile you can't get in any of the Delhi government college.

I would suggest you to focus on other private colleges or state level entrances like wbjee, comedk. The colleges through these

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I got 290 in pcm board and 55 in kcet than what will be my ranking

Soujit Das 22nd Jul, 2022

Hello Aspirant,

The KCET rank will be calculated by taking 50% weightage of broad marks and 50% of KCET marks.

Congratulations, you have secured a very good rank. Getting a seat will depend on various factors such as number of students applied for the same branch, performance of the students,

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Ive done 10th in 2016 then I passed my 12th in 2020 if I score well in jee then is the gaps under my 10th and 12th board effect my admission or placement as well???

Aditi Singh 22nd Jul, 2022

Hey student

According to me yo should refer to the information brochure of JEE MAINS AND ADVANCED regarding this query. But, as I think, there might be no issue in JEE MAINS counselling.

JEE MAINS just needs to see your 12th score irrespective of your percentage as there is no

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my nata score is 109 and by Karnataka state board percentage is 90.67 (544/600) which college may I get in tamilnadu or Karnataka mainly Im interested in studying in Karnataka in banglore please can anyone can help me out

sampritiroy75 30th Aug, 2022

Hello aspirant,

Your marks is pretty high because NATA sets its qualifying marks at 70 out of 100. This is not on which merit lists comes out. NATA cutoffs are calculated differently.

Higher secondary marks is added to the half of you NATA score i.e., 90.67 + 54.5=145.17

As you

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Dear Sir / Madam , My childs date of birth is01-08-2010 .Can he appear the 10th board in the 2024 . Please response asap .

Shubhangi 21st Jul, 2022

The CBSE board has minimum age criteria of 14 years to appear in the 10th board exams. Given that your child will be 14 in 2024, they can give the exam in 2024.

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can i do with isc board m.b.a after 12th

thakurvishesh1 21st Jul, 2022

See, Masters of Business Administration or MBA is a masters level course, which essentially means that you'll have to complete a Bachelors level course before pursing it. Since ISC board's class XIIth examination is not equivalent to a bachelors course, thus you cannot directly go for an MBA right after

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i scored 65 in kcet n 215 in board (pcb) ... predict my rank n can i get vet seat?

Piyush kesarwani 21st Jul, 2022

Hello aspirant,

It is difficult to predict precisely the exact rank you can get on the basis of the marks mentioned above as the kcet cutoff keeps varying every year and it depends on various factors like difficulty level of the paper , Previous Year cutoff trends, number of aspirants

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