Physics
Vivek, you haven't mentioned your Category. Neverthless, to be eligible for NEET, you should secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. It is 50% for General Category%, 45% for PWD and 40% for OBC,SC,ST. Now even with Biology as a 6th subject, if you secure the
Hey Riya,
The JNU M.Sc physics exam is a 3 hours long Multiple Choice questions(MCQs) based on computer.
Marking Sheme:
Subjects: Physics, Physical Chemistry and Mathematics of B.Sc. (General) level.
Hope this helped,
Hello aspirant....
For general category as per expected cutoff for this year it is about 89.75 percentile for the jee mains to qualify for the advanced examination. for obc it is 74.31 to qualify. for admission in nit calicut, kerala you need a percentile of 95 plus.. hope you try
The formula used for obtaining the expected rank of the student is: (100- percentile)*869010/100. One gets admitted to NITs on the rank secured in JEE-Mains. The chances of getting into NITs can be decided once we know the rank. Check the following link for the cutoff trends in NITs: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nits-cutoff-for-top-btech-branches
Hello kumaraswamy,
That's a good percentile.For SC students the last year cut off is around 54.01 percentile.Considering it,You just crossed the qualifying percentile. So it is difficult for you get any college. So,try your beat in mains april. Score well in it. Work Hard dear. You have get atleast above
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