JEE Main Paper 1
Hey,
To calculate the rank, you first need to know the percentage of people ahead of you with higher percentile scores. To calculate that, the formula would be 100 which is the highest score minus your percentile score.
Since the percentile is calculated from a scale ranging from 100 to
Hello gurpinder
Unfortunately your score is very low as 58 percentile is very low and hence I'll suggest you to study again and then give exam again with better preparation. You need more than 72 percentile.
I hope it helps.
Hey aspirant!
To be honest, it is difficult to predict the exact ranks currently as the April session has yet to take place. However, you can predict your expected rank by this formula:-
(100 - your total score) X 869010 /100. If the number of candidates for April exam increased
Hello Aspirant,
It would be difficult to provide you the information about the admission possibilities. As per the previous year cutoff, The chances are less to get a seat in NITs. You can go for the state level counselling like Punjab, Chandigarh, Haryana, MP Etc.
I would also suggest you
Hi Siya,
That is a really good percentile to secure in the JEE-Mains 2020 January attempt. Although it is not possible to determine your marks, you can use this formula to get your rank:
((100- your percentile) x no. of students)/100
Your rank comes up to about 32,240. The final
The exact prediction would be difficult about the admission possibilities & qualifying cutoff. But this score seems not enough to qualify the exam as a General category & to get a seat in NITs, IIITs & GFTIs. You can try for the private colleges or state level counselling.
The exact prediction would be difficult regarding your admission possibilities based on your percentile. But based on this percentile the chances seems less to qualify the exam as general category or get a seat in NITs, IIITs & GFTIs.
You can go for the state level counselling. To
Hello,
If you choose to slide your seat which is alloted to you in the first round you can participate in the subsequent round which implies you will be alloted a seat in an academic course of better or higher preference within the same institute and you will accept it.
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