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how much will i get the chance in jee main

NAVNEET PANDEY 20th Jan, 2020

Hello kartik

There are 6 chances to attempt the jee Mains in 3 consecutive years, after that you cannot attempt JEE mains anymore.and you will become ineligible.

I hope it helps.

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i got 69.2 Percentile in jee mains 2020 . what does it mean ?

S. Saha Student Expert 20th Jan, 2020
Its difficult to predict the actual rank or JEE Advanced qualifying marks. But you can calculate your expected rank by this formula. The percentile score is the percentage of people ahead of you. Percentile Score shows the percentage of candidates who have scored equal to or below a particular percentile
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how to take admission in law evening college from Delhi University?

Sai Sri Nandan Ch 29th Feb, 2020

Hello,

From the batch of 2017-18, evening classes in the Law College of Delhi University have been scrapped off as per the directions of Bar Council of India. There were certain issues concerning infrastructure and intake which made them to take this decision.

So, as of now, there is no

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I have got 90.7188875 percentile in JEE 2020 OBC category, will get seat in NIT attended on January 7 second shift?

Rishi Garg 20th Jan, 2020

With 90.71... percentile, you can expect your All India Rank to be around 82000-85000. With this much rank, based on the last years cutoffs, there are less chances of getting a seat in a NIT.

You can check the last years' cutoffs using the link provided below:

https://josaa.nic.in/webinfocms/Public/View.aspx?page=71

https://josaa.nic.in/Result/Result/OpeningClosingRankArchieve.aspx

Based

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my percentile in mains 2020 is 89 and my category is general ews what might my rank be

S. Saha Student Expert 20th Jan, 2020
Its difficult to predict the actual rank or JEE Advanced qualifying marks. But we can calculate your expected rank by this formula. Total 869010 candidates had appeared for the Jee Main January Session.
Then the rank formula is (100 - your percentile score) * (869010 /100) i.e. 95,591 which is
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I got 78 % can i get seat in good college . My cast is OBC

manisha.gupta 20th Jan, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

The exact prediction would be difficult regarding your admission possibilities based on your percentile. But based on this percentile the chances seems less to get a seat in NITs, IIITs & GFTIs.

You can try for the state level counselling. I would also suggest you to appear for

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what are the placements in this college

Rohan Goyal 29th Feb, 2020

Hi Cherupalli,

CVR college of engineering, Hyderabad has many good placements. In 2019 the total number of students whose placement was done was 750 in numbers. Total 90 companies visited the college for placements. Highest package at that moment was 25 lacs per annum and the average package offered was

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my nta score is 43.13..what is my percentile and marks

SAKSHI KULSHRESHTHA 21st Jan, 2020

You have not mentioned which exam you are talking about but since the JEE Mains January session results have been declared recently, I will be answering for it. If the question was intense for some other exam, please mention in the comments section.

Now NTA score is same as percentile.

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hi sir ! i got 94.2 percentile in january jee mains and i am belongging to obc categary . should i get admission in warangal nit colleage for cse branch.

Harsh Pandey 20th Jan, 2020
Since you have scored 94.2 percentile and you fall under OBC category then it's not sure that you will get NIT warangal but if you were getting them you can surely go for it.  It is a good NIT and provides good facilities. And the good thing is that the
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hello!!! my neet mds score is 330 and air is 10217 in general category...is there chances to get a govt college in chhattisgarh for oral surgery dept ,as i m a resident of this place...

Animesh Vats Student Expert 25th Feb, 2020

Hi,

Well I would like to tell you that the marks and rank that you have scored seems a bit too high for you to be getting a government dental college. It is just that the seats in dental surgery are very less and that is why the cut off

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