Joint Entrance Examination (Main)
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Yes, since you’re a resident of Maharashtra, you can apply for TFWS only if you had appeared for MHT CET. Since you didn’t appear for MHT CET but gave JEE Mains, you won’t be eligible for TFWS seats under CAP based on JEE scores.Now, about
BIT Durg – CSE with 89 Percentile (JEE Main 2025)
General Category: CSE unlikely (cutoff ~95%ile).
State Quota / EWS / OBC: Possible in later rounds.
Management Quota: Yes, CSE possible (direct admission with higher fees).
Tip: Apply through state counselling & keep backup private colleges
To get a 20,000 rank in JEE Main, here’s the approximate percentile you need based on past trends:
Target Percentile:
General Category: Around 97.5 to 98.0 percentile
OBC/EWS: You may get this rank at a slightly lower percentile (around 95.5–96.5) due to reservation.
SC/ST: Rank varies significantly, but 90–93 percentile
To secure about 15,000 rank in JEE Main, you generally need to score 150 to 160 marks out of 300. This range can vary slightly depending on the exam's difficulty and normalization. For reserved categories, the required marks might be a bit lower.
Hey there! yes, based on your academic performance, you have a good chance of securing a seat in Mechanical seat at Sastra University. Sastra University offers B.Tech admissions through 2 strems;
Hey there! congratulations on your performance in JEE Advanced 2025! with an AIR 13,014 and category rank of 3,141 in OBC-NCL category, you have a fair chance of securing admission to certain branches in various IITs, especially considering the reservation policies and female candidate quotas. Based on the previous year's
Hey there! yes, even without JEE and with 66% in 12th, you can get a good college with low fees if you did well in CUET exam. 66% in 12th is enough for many universities. A good score in CUET opens doors to many central and state universities. Colleges you
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Yes, even if you fail in the preparatory course, you can still write JEE next year. The preparatory course is only for reserved category students (like SC/ST/PwD) who didn't qualify for the regular IIT admission but were given a chance through the preparatory course.
Failing in it will not
Hello! Scoring 79 marks in JEE Advanced is a good effort, but qualifying depends on the category and the cutoff for that year. Usually, the cutoff marks vary for different categories like General, OBC, SC, ST, etc. If your son belongs to a reserved category, he might qualify. It’s best
If your domicile certificate is from Rajasthan, your school in Gujarat might ask for proof of local residence too, because usually schools prefer the domicile of the state where the school is located . But it depends on the school’s rules, so you should check with them directly.
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