Joint Entrance Examination (Main)
every year their is different cutoff to qualify both exams
for jee mains u can take it 85percentile or more
for jee adv 2024 it was 100 marks
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Based on your JEE Main percentile and OBC-NCL category rank of 65000, admission in CSE at MBM Engineering College (MBM), SKIT or Poornima College of Engineering in Rajasthan depend on several factors such as previous year cutoffs, college rankings and placements, etc.
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u can expect some lover branch at home state nits or u can consider gits or colleges like ipu
cutoff almost same hi rhti h but thoda sa variation hota h har sal.
to y kaha ja sakta h ki 300-400 ka variation aa sakta h
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Yes, you can give the JEE Main exam even if you took a two-year gap to finish your 12th class due to any reason. Here are the relevant eligibility criteria for JEE Main:
1. Year of Passing 12th Standard:
For JEE Main 2024, candidates who passed their 12th class
the answer of your question is yes
there are many universities which take admission on the basis of jee mains .
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For admission to BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) in the OBC category through NEET, candidates generally need to score between 400 to 500 marks. However, cut-off marks can vary each year based on factors like the number of applicants, difficulty level of the exam, and seat availability.
The percentile for 37 marks in the ST category is likely to be around 30-35.JEE Advanced requires a minimum percentile in the high 60s or even 70s for the ST category to be eligible.
Therefore, with 37 marks, you likely wouldn't qualify for JEE Advanced this year. https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-marks-vs-percentile I hope
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