JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Memory Based Questions: All Shift (April 2, 4, 5, 6 & 8)
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Hi Aswin,
As the official cutoff will be declared after April JEE Mains exam, I will advice you not to think about cutoff and waste your precious time rather, I will advice you to give you best effort for the April attempt and try scoring around 170-180 marks which will land you in a decent NIT and a branch of your choice .
As the number of students who will be appearing the April attempt is not known, So, it becomes very difficult to predict the cutoff percentile.
You can go through the link to check for different colleges:
JEE Main College Predictor – Know your College Admission Chances Based ...
Wishing you all the very best for your April attempt.
Hi Aswin
It is difficult to predict score eligibility for JEE advance.
But you can predict your expected rank from the following formula :
(100 - 89.24 ) X 869010 / 100 so using this formula your expected rank will be
93 , 505 . But for april session if the number of students increase therefore instead of 869010 it would be number of candidates that appeared in April session. so it can only be predicted after April session.
For NIT , most probably you need 95 + percentile.
For more information you can refer to the link below :
All the best !!
Hope it helps :)
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