How much do a student in general category want in jee mains to get admission in IIT Delhi for mechanical engineering?
Hello Aspirant,
See IITs takes admission for their B.Tech course on the basis of score of JEE-Advance not JEE-Mains but yes one need to qualify JEE-Mains to sit for JEE-Advance and the expected qualifying cut-offs for JEE-Main 2021 are described below :-
- Common Rank List (CRL) - 90- 95 Percentile
- GEN-EWS - 70- 75 Percentile
- Other Backward Classes (OBC-NCL) - 70- 75 Percentile
- Scheduled Caste (SC) - 50- 55 Percentile
- Scheduled Tribe (ST) - 40- 45 Percentile
- PwD - 1-2 Percentile
Note that in above table it is not the actual cut-off for JEE-Main 2021 but expected on the basis of previous year's analysis. You can check out previous year's cut-off trends from the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff
Now coming to the rank needed to get into IIT Delhi with Mechanical Engineering(ME) branch, so as we go through the latest cut-off of 2020 then it shows that the closing rank for Open(General) category was 1464 for ME branch in IIT Delhi. See it is quite difficult to tell you about exact marks to score because for JEE-Advance no maximum marks are fixed but yes with regards to JEE-Advance 2021 if you secure your AIR in JEE-Advance under top 1450 then there are good chances for you to get ME branch in IIT Delhi.
You can check out the latest cut-offs from the link given below :-
https://josaa.nic.in/Result/Result/currentorcr.aspx
Note that the above prediction is made on the basis of latest cut-offs available on official website of JOSAA and the cut-offs are bound to change every year depending upon various factors such as the number of candidates appearing in an examination, the number of candidates qualifying an examination, difficulty level of the paper, and so on.
As you are preparing for JEE-Main or JEE-Advance 2021 the I would recommend you to check the resources made by our experts to help aspirants like you in the best and smart preparation of JEE-Main or JEE-Advance 2021 :-
https://learn.careers360.com/jee-main-coaching/?utm_source=%20QnA
To have a list of all those colleges which you can get based upon your JEE-Main score, category, and state you can use JEE-Main College Predictor :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
is there still in 2020 one and only clat the way to get addmision in ipu??reply must please
If you want to take admission in Law courses, then CLAT is the only entrance examination.
For other courses, you have to give other entrance examinations.
Check the link below to know more about the university:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/ip-university-admission/amp
Hope this helps!
How many marks should a St reserved person obtain to get a seat in aiims
You can use below link to check rank predictor for AIIMS, so that you wil get idea on how much to score
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/aiims-mbbs-rank-predictor and its di8to predict on category basis, you can predict in general.
All the best
Thank you
what is the 20 percentile of up board of 2022
According to your score 20 percentile in JEE mains , your rank will be under 1000000 . With this rank it is impossible to get any of the NITs or IIITs or CFTIs. Percentile indicates how many students have been outperformed by you in exam. Top 20 percentile means that you are ahead of 80% of the people. Percentile scores range from the 1st through 99th percentile, indicating the percentage of scores in the comparison group which are lower than the test taker's score. Generally the students are required to score more than 75% or above to enter to the top 20 percentile of their respective boards just to be eligible for joint entrance examination(JEE). Usually the cutoff marks for the general category students goes to 66-68%, for OBC 65-66% ,for SC 63% ,for ST 62.5% . Percentile ranks are often expressed as a number between 1 and 99, with 50 being the average. So if a student scored a percentile rank of 87, it would mean that they performed better than 87% of the other students in his norm group. There is no qualification criteria for giving JEE. For JEE you must have passed your class 12 board examination. But, to get admission into NIT/ IIT you'll have to be in the top 20 percentile of the boards.
In 2019, general category cutoff stood at 66.8%, fo 65.2% for other backward class (OBC), 63% for Scheduled Caste (SC) and 62.8% for Scheduled Tribes (ST).
So, usually for general category the percentage falls between 65-72. The official percentile data has not been declared by JOSAA yet.
can I use my 2021 Jee result for 2022 jossa counselling ?
Hello,
No you cannot use your 2021 JEE Main results for JEE Main 2022 counseling. The JEE Main results are valid only for one year. It cannot be used for next year. To participate in JoSAA 2022 candidates are required to qualify JEE Main 2022 or JEE Advanced 2022 to participate in JoSAA counselling 2022. 2021 score are not valid for 2022 counselling. The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) will release the detailed JoSAA 2022 counselling schedule at josaa.nic.in. Keep an eye on the official website or the link below for the latest information.
JEE Mains 2022 my crl rank 139000 obc rank 42500 Comedk rank 7999 Aeee rank 5500 Kiite rank 3000 MET rank 18500 VITEEE rank 39000 PCM Class 12 % = 90 Class 10 % = 93 Domicile MP pls suggest me the best college i can get .
SMALL, EASY AND IMPORTANT CHAPTERS IN JEE MAINS?
Hello aspirant,
First of all I want to clear that if you are planning to clear jee mains you should keep in mind that jee mains is one of the most toughest exam of India. You will not find simple chapters here and every chapter that is the part of syllabus is equally important so focus on every chapter.
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Hope this information helps you.
JEE SYLLABUS SE KUCH AISE CHAPTERS JO MUJHE SABSE PAHLE KARNA CHAHIYE APNE BASICS AND FUNDAMENTALS KO STRONG KARNE KE LIYE?
Some of the chapters which occur in high-frequency in all the years are:
1. Semiconductors (Physics)
2. Work Power Energy (Physics)
3. Thermodynamics (Physics and Chemistry)
4. Electro-Chemistry
5. Solid State (Chemistry)
6. Conic Sections (Maths)
7. Environmental Chemistry
8. Biomolecules and Polymers (Chemistry)
All these chapter have a very high probability of coming in the exam and they are very easy to score. Once you are done with them, then you should be moving towards more advanced topics such as Rotational Motion, Calculus, Ionic Equilibrium and so on.
Moreover, you should aim to focus on a selected few chapters first as clearing the cut-off will be no big deal if you master a select few chapters only, and once you have cleared the cut-off, then no one is stopping you from going any further.