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Hello Aspirant,
It would be difficult to tell you the exact about the qualifying cutoff & the exact rank. But as per the previous year cutoff, this score seems not enough to qualify the exam as OBC category & chances are also less to get a seat in NITs, IIITs
Hello Mohak Mohindroo,
The expected cut-off for the marks for 2020 jee mains can be anywhere between 85-90 percentile. it is expected so based on the previous years analysis. anyway the cut-off depends in number of factors say, toughness of exam, numberof students attempted.
so here is the reference link:
Jaswanth, you can change your marks during the correction window.Login to the official website: ntaneet.nic.in with your NEET registration number and Password. Now click on " Correction in NEET application form" and make the desired changes to your application form. But if you have already used the correction window, we
Monika, life or career doesn't end at the first attempt. Fortunately, there is April session which you can prepare well for and appear again. You still have an opportunity open for you. We at Careers360 have online preparatory courses for JEE Main aspirants. Check if this helps you: https://learn.careers360.com/engineering/jee-main/
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Hello
National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the official question papers of JEE Main 2020. You can go through the link below and download the question papers
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-question-paper
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When you register for JEE Advanced, then you will have to register using your JEE Main Application number. After registering for JEE Advanced, you will be allotted a unique application number (You can say this to be JEE Advanced Application number).
After the admit cards will be out, you will
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
Percentile is calculated by the ratio of the number of values to the total number of values . You cant say/depict your actual score from your percentile. To calculate the actual score you would need to know the number of students who appeared in the examination and the highest score,
Dear Aspirant,
Kindly reframe your question. Do you want to obtain a MEO class in Engineering or do you want to become a MRO?
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