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With a 93.66 percentile in the JEE Mains Jan session and a General category with Delhi home state quota, your chances of getting into DTU or NSUT are quite promising. A 93.66 percentile is a competitive score, and you can expect to be in the top 6-7% of candidates.
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Your chances of converting the waitlist for the MBA program at SIBM Nagpur depend on several factors , including the number of candidates who choose not to accept their offers the college’s cutoff trends and how many people are ahead of you on the waitlist .
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To get admission to DAIICT based on JEE Mains, you'll need to score well enough to be considered for the General category. we can look at the previous year's cutoffs to get an idea.
For the 2023 batch, the overall cutoff for JEE-Main was between 6-45 rank, which corresponds to
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With 92.103 percentile in JEE Mains 2025, your chances of qualifying for JEE Advanced (General category) depend on the official cutoff, which varies yearly.
In recent years, the General category cutoff for JEE Advanced has been around 89-91 percentile. Since your percentile is slightly above this range, you
With 91.4 percentile in JEE Mains, you have a decent chance of getting Civil Engineering at Thapar University under the outside Punjab quota. Factors Affecting Admission:
The BAMS cutoff for the general category in 2024 for Banaras Hindu University (BHU) was between 720 to 164 marks, which corresponds to the 50th percentile.
Here's a breakdown of the NEET BAMS cutoff scores for 2024:
- General Category: 720-164 marks, 50th percentile
- General-PwD Category: 163-146 marks, 45th
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It depends on the specific exam or application you are referring to. However, in general:
Hello Sachin, Your TC mentioning "General" may cause issues during NEET counselling if the authorities strictly verify documents. Since you belong to OBC in Uttar Pradesh, you can still claim the OBC quota if you provide a valid OBC certificate issued by UP authorities. Ensure your caste certificate is in
Hello there, No, you cannot change your category from General to OBC for the second JEE Mains attempt. NTA allows category changes only during the correction window of the first attempt. Since you already submitted the first form as General, your category will remain the same for both attempts. However,
Hello Raghav, Yes, you can change your category from General to General-EWS in JEE Mains Session 2 while filling out the form, provided you have a valid EWS certificate issued before the deadline specified by NTA. Make sure to upload the correct document during registration.
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