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I have got 81.343 percentile in jee mains,am I eligible for advance? I am from obc category.

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 6th Sep, 2021

Hi


It's quite difficult to predict JEE mains qualifying cutoff to be eligible for JEE advanced examination as it keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like :-

*******number of students that appeared in the  jee main exam,

*******kind of marks obtained by them ,

*******toughness level of the

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Jee mains cutoff marks for dit university dehradun

Hi
If talk about DIT,Dehradun,There is no cut off for 12th Board Percentage but you should haveminimum 65% in your 12thand 65+ marks in JEE Mains for getting eligible in counselling.
A score of 100-150 in JEE Mains can land you any branch of your choice.
Good luck
Thank you.
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I have written JEE Mains 2021. It has gone worst. i want to take drop for 1 year and write Mains again. then Im I eligible to JEE Advanced 2022?

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 6th Sep, 2021

Hello


From your question it seems your 12th appearing year is 2021, if not do let me know in comment

Yes, you will be eligible for jee advanced 2022 i. e even  after your 1 year of drop

This is because,

One has a total of two attempts for JEE

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home state rajasthan h. jee mains me total rank 53 thousand and obc category rank 14 thousand par konsi NIT IIIT GFTI ya MNIT milegi ?

Anurag Khanna 16th Oct, 2021

Hello Aspirant,


If we go through previous year's data of seat allotment On the basis of data mentioned in the question by you, you can go for the enlisted colleges :-


Dr. B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar - Bio Technology (14504)

National Institute of Technology Agartala -

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i belong to obc category and i got 96540 obc rank in jee 2021 and 291222 crl rank so if csab has to fill obc reservation seats will i get nit rourkel (civil engineering)

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 16th Oct, 2021

Hi

In csab crl is considered.

Your profile suggests that your home state is Telangana

It's quite difficult to predict because cutoff keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like :-

******number of students that appeared in the  jee main exam,

****** number of available seats,

****** performance of

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my ST category rank in JEE main 2021 is 15665. May I get admission in nit iiit

Vivek Kumar 16th Oct, 2021

Hi aspirant, since you have 15665 rank in your JEE mains exam so based on the previous data analysis below are the top best best colleges in which you can enroll yourself for admission;

  • NIT, Sikkim
  • NIT, Hamirpur
  • NIT, Nagaland
  • MMM, Gorakhpur
  • Rewa Institute of Technology, Rewa
  • NIT, Andhra Pradesh

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Im a ST student and I got 56 percentile in JEE mains. is there any possible for me to get colleges.

Harsha Sinha 5th Sep, 2021

Hi there,.

If you are an st candidate then with a percentile of 56 you can't get into the top nits or iiits but yes you can get a seat some low ranked college of the country.

To know about such colleges you can use our college predictor tool

https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer

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can I get admission in kiit with jee main

samruddhiphadatare01 15th Oct, 2021

Hello,

No, KIIT conducts it's own entrance exam called KIITEE you can give it.

I'm giving important dates for KIIT

Last Date of form fillingMay 31, 2021

Entrance exam (KIITEE) Exam dateJune 16, 2021- June 23, 2021

Availability of admit cardJune 4, 2021

Result DeclarationMay 28, 2021

1st Date of

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I got AIR 278168, OBC NCL 90254 in jee mains 2021.If have any chance in nit or iiit or gfit or any government engineering colleges ?

Ysh 15th Oct, 2021
Hii, no you don't get any seat in nit, iiit in jossa counselling, but you can apply for csab special round, you may be get a seat in iiit as per last year record.
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