As i have changed my category from general to obc in session 2 correction window and got 91.4 percentile and if I didn't got the required obc percentile in session 2 will I still eligible for advance with my session 1 percentile?? Jee 2026
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Yes, you can still be eligible for JEE Advanced 2026 based on your best percentile from Session 1 or Session 2. NTA considers the higher percentile among both sessions while preparing the final result. So if your Session 1 percentile is higher and above the OBC-NCL cutoff, it will be considered for JEE Advanced eligibility even if your Session 2 percentile is lower.
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