Joint Entrance Examination (Main)
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For JEE 2025, the deleted topics from the NCERT syllabus will not be included in the exam. NTA has confirmed that JEE Main will follow the revised syllabus . So, the topics removed from the NCERT books will not be asked in the exam.
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If you've missed the GUJCET form and haven't prepared extensively for JEE, you can still consider several private engineering colleges in Gujarat that offer B.Tech admissions . Some institutions may provide direct admissions based on your 12th-grade performance, especially if fees are not a concern.
Here are some options:
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Your son has a strong 95.2% percentile in JEE Mains, which gives him a good chance for CS in decent colleges through COMEDK and Manipal. Here's a clear plan:
Current Applications:
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With 95 percentile in JEE Main (approx. 43,450 CRL rank ) under OBC category , you have a decent chance for CSE at VNR VJIET , Telangana, as they may consider JEE ranks for admission. Application Process:
Hello Bhumika,
No, you cannot attempt JEE Advanced in 2027 if you fail to clear it in 2026.
You are only allowed to attempt JEE Advanced twice in two consecutive years after completing your 12th. If you appear for JEE Mains in 2026 and qualify but don’t clear JEE Advanced,
Hello there, With 92.6 percentile in JEE Main under the OBC category and Madhya Pradesh as your home state, your estimated rank is around 66,000 . At SGSITS Indore , you have a good chance of getting branches like Electronics and Instrumentation , Electrical , Mechanical , Civil , Industrial
Hello Anushka,
Yes, if you crack JEE Mains and JEE Advanced with a good rank, you may get fee reductions or financial benefits based on your rank and category. Here's how it works:
Government Colleges (like IITs, NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs):
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With an 81.3 percentile in JEE Main as an SC category female candidate, securing Aerospace Engineering at NIT Surathkal is unlikely, as past SC category cutoffs for engineering branches were within a rank of 6,000. Your estimated rank is significantly higher, reducing admission chances. However, cutoffs fluctuate, so participating in
Hello Rachit,
If you have one month to prepare for JEE Mains Session 2 , focus on high-weightage topics and strategic revision: Week 1: Focus on High-Weightage Chapters
Physics: Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Electrostatics, Optics Chemistry: Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding, Thermodynamics Maths: Trigonometry, Limits, Matrices, Probability Week 2: Solve Previous
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