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As per the board criteria for NITs admissions, a general/ OBC category candidate is required to score an aggregate of at least 75% in his/ her respective board exams. There is a relaxation of 10% for SC/ST Category candidates. Calculating your aggregate percentage, it equates to 68%. So, you are
Hello,
In CS course from any university, the subjects like Maths, physics, chemistry are common in first year that too in first semester.
These three subjects are also included in other branches also like ECE, EEE,Civil and others.
These are common papers to all branches.
You will be have the
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According to the best of 5 , you have scored 74.2 percent marks. I am sorry to tell you that the minimum percentage required for eligibility for admissions through JEE Mains is 75% or top 20 percentile. Last year in 2019, 83.6% was the top 20 percentile. So
Hello Aspirant,
No, you are not eligible for NEET because as per the latest eligibility criteria issued for NEET states that "Candidate must have passed Class 12th or equivalent examination with Chemistry, Biology and Physics as mandatory subjects. They must have scored a minimum of 50% in aggregate and in
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Can you please state which exams eligibility criteria you are talking about , if its JEE MAINS or ADVANCE then it is 75% general and 65% for others in class 12th aggregate . If you want to know for some other paper please let us know>
hello Thomas very good you have scored a very good score in JEE Jan 2020 , no need worry about your board score if you get scored within top 20 percentile in 12th that mean's your marks divided by highest marks scored in board exam in the college multiplied by
Hi there!
The minimum marks required to appear in Neet are 50% so yes you have scored above than that you are eligible for neet.
Hope it helps.
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