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Hi
Irrespective of your percentile in jee main 1st session, yes, you are eligible for jee main next session i.e 2nd session.
Assuming you from general category
In case,
If you are asking about being eligible for jee advanced then,
Jee main 2022 qualifying cut off percentile to be eligible for jee advanced hasn't been released yet, it will be released by NTA along with jee main 2nd session results.
Now,
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 jee main examination for different shift etc.
But yes,
When we go through previous year trend then
Minimum percentile in jee main 2021 to qualify it to be eligible for jee advanced is given below :-
--------) general :-87.8992241 percentile
--------) EWS:- 66.2214845 percentile
--------) OBC-NCL :- 68.0234447 percentile
--------) SC :- 46.8825338 percentile
--------) ST:- 34.6728999 percentile
--------) PWD :- 0.0096375 percentile
You can check the same at our page the link is provided below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff
So, with your mentioned percentile, you have low chances to qualify JEE main 2022 to be eligible for JEE advanced examination
To have a personalised report on your chances of getting a college you can go through our college predictor, it will give you complete list of colleges which you can get on the basis of the category you belong to, your home state, your gender etc, the link for jee main college predictor is provided below
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
To enhance your performance in jee main 2nd session, you can go for jee main rank booster course for which link is given below:-
https://learn.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-booster/
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ADITYA KUMAR
Your score of 518 is really appreciable but as you also know that it's not sufficient for you to get a MBBS Seat in any Government Medical Colleges until and unless you belong to any Minority.
Talking about your question of taking drop or not, then I am strongly recommending you to go for a Year Drop rather than moving on to the other courses like BDS or BAMS.
Taking a drop gives you an another opportunity to again prepare yourself so well that you can answer any question asked in your exam and grab your MBBS Seat in your dream medical college.
Here are some tips for you to ace in NEET UG 2023 :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips/amp
You can predict your Rank using this link :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_rp
If you wish to go for BAMS then here is the list of Top BAMS Colleges in India :-
For more details of these colleges you can visit here :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-medical-colleges-in-india?ownership=Public/Government°ree=B.A.M.S .
You can predict your college using this link :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
Hope this helps. All the Best.
Thank You.
Hello Vignesh,
Hope you are doing well.
You have been given 3 chances of JEE Mains and 2 chances of JEE Advanced . JEE Mains is conducted twice a year. So, overall 6 chances are available. If you have have accepted a seat in some IIT, then there is no worry. You can again give JEE Mains the next year. But make sure that your chances are left. And you are considering IIT then it means you also have to give JEE Advanced in the next seat. So, also make sure of JEE Advanced chances, whether they are left or not.
Hope this help will you....Good Luck!
Hello,
With 320 marks it is obviously not possible to get a government seat. The NEET cut off has always been high. Even through state quota, the chance of getting a government seat is very low or negligible.
But you have an option to get admission into private colleges. Private colleges provide good education and environment but the fees is as high that it is out of hands of a middle class family.
You can opt for other career options with low NEET score like Bachelor of Physiotherapy, BSC n physiotherapy, BSc Biotechnology, etc.
You can choose other medical career options without even qualifying NEET. for example you can be a Botanist, Microbiologist, Anthropologist, Dietician, Biotechnology, etc. These are top career options.
You just cannot afford to stop your life on low NEET scores. So if not NEET choose for something else.
Hope it helps.
All The Best!!!
With a B.Tech, you can work a tonne of different part-time jobs. Many people go from part-time to full-time employment, and they do extremely well.
I've included a handful of them below:
Teaching: If you have strong understanding of Physics, Chemistry, or Mathematics, you may teach to students who are studying for engineering. You can work as a part-time teacher and work with school-aged children. You can instruct your juniors while working as a teaching assistant.
Blogging: One of the most well-known tasks performed by B.Tech students or anyone else is blogging. Everyone gives it a go at least once. There is a strong possibility you will succeed in this sector if you put in the necessary effort. You don't need to spend a lot of time on this. The recommended weekly amount is 5–6 hours. Many people are making enough money from blogging to avoid finding employment after college.
YouTube: You may create a channel there and do a lot of things. You are capable of instructing others and creating vlogs. You needn't ask me about YouTube's prospects in India.
Marketing: I'm willing to wager that everyone at every engineering college has heard of multilevel marketing. Others are shown it as a tool for generating money. Despite the fact that many individuals fail at this, other people perform well. You will need to work very hard for a while in order to obtain this; it is not a direct source of income.
Gaming: If you enjoy playing games and are excellent at them, you may make money doing so. Simply begin streaming on YouTube, and if your gaming is enjoyable, viewers will visit your channel and you will make some money.
Content Writing: You can work as a part-time content writer if you enjoy writing or believe you can do so. You may apply to businesses on job portals like naukri or internshala and try out this industry.
Thank You
Hello Shalini,
First of all congratulations that you are eligible enough to get at least a Government Medical College for MBBS.
See, if you don't want to study for NEET all over again for 1 Year, then you should surely go for this newly established medical college.
But, if you want a better medical college and also have a great dedication inside you regarding your studies, you can go forward with Drop. If you study properly, work hard on weak topics, clear all your concepts and practice more and more number of MCQs then you will surely come out with flying colours.
It's also true that if you go to newly built medical college, there will be something or the other deficiency in the college. But, getting the Medical College is itself a biggest achievement for any NEET aspirant.
Here I told you all the pros and cons of your case. Decision is purely yours.
Dear Aspirant,
It is quite hard to predict the exact situation as it depends on the number of students willing to take admission in the college and the seat matrix of the college.
There are 200 seats in Pune and about 20 are reserved for EWS candidates.
Going by this trend we can say that you have a good chance of getting into Pune campus in further rounds.
Keep in mind that Pune is one of the most preferred branches of IISER and hence is highly competitive so there might a lower chance of people dropping the seat in Pune.
So, please be prepared to go to IISER Kolkata as well.
Hope this helps.
Dear Student,
After earning a B. Sc. in Chemistry, you can actually do a lot of different things. if you follow the standard procedure. Then, of course, you can pursue an M. Sc. in Chemistry. For an MSc or iPhD from prestigious colleges like IIT, IISc, or Tifr, you can take the JAM or Tifr GS exam. After earning your msc, you can pursue a PhD in India or abroad. There are also lucrative government jobs available for Chemistry msc students, such as executive chemist positions with ONGC and BARC as well as some positions with the DRDO.
You can take the Gre or Toefl exam after earning your BSc, which will allow you to study abroad for an M.S. degree (equivalent to our M. Sc. ), join a PhD programme, or find employment abroad. Therefore, this is what you can do in academia once you have a B. Sc. in chemistry. If you decide against pursuing a career in academia, you can always take the CAT for MBA or apply for graduate student positions like SBI PO and others. Additionally, you can apply for teaching employment through school services.
For more information on career after Bsc chemistry please visit - https://www.careers360.com/courses/chemistry-course
Good luck.
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