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Sameer Das

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Everything is possible dear, what you need is confidence. As now  a days every step has option even with 10th background you can go with Polytechnic or Diploma after that you can go for engg. or other option. vast area & option there so you can do it. with simple hardwork & study you achieve what ever you want.

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Neha Arora

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IIT Mandi JEE Advanced Cutoff was released for Round 3. The Cutoff ranks were released for different categories under the AI Quota. For the General AI category candidates, the most competitive course was BTech in Computer Science and Engineering, with the closing Cutoff of 2909. The easiest course to get into was B.Sc in Chemical Sciences, for which the Cutiff closed at 15365, for the General AI category candidates.For the OBC AI category candidates, the most competitive course was CSE, with the Cutoff of 1269. The easiest course for the OBC AI category candidates was B.Sc in Chemical Sciences, with the Cutoff of 5884.   
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Hemansh Bhardwaj

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IIT Dharwad course admissions are based on various entrance exam scores. The institute accepts several national-level entrance exams such as JEE Advanced and GATE, for admission to its various courses. Candidates willing to join the BTech programme at IIT Dharwad can't do so without appearing for the JEE Advanced exam. However, for admissions to the M.Tech and MS programmes offered at the institute, candidates don't have to appear for the JEE Advanced exam. IIT Dharwad M.Tech and MS admissions are based on the GATE scores. 

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Sonali

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To secure a seat in an IIT for CSE, you need to score between 280 to 300+ in JEE Advanced. The expected cutoff scores for JEE Main 2024 are: General 91+, OBC 74+, EWS 76+, SC 55+, ST 40+, and PwD categories is 0.11+.The closing rank for general candidates is around 60.

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Sunil Chavan

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30.34% for CRL 27.30% for OBC -NCL.15.17% for SC/St candidates

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Muskan

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Achieving a 98.80 percentile in JEE Main is a commendable achievement, indicating strong potential for performing well in JEE Advanced. Here's what you can consider:Assess Your Strengths and Weaknesses: Identify areas where you excel and topics that need improvement based on your JEE Main performance.Prepare Strategically: Since JEE Advanced focuses on deeper conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills, allocate your study time accordingly. Focus on practicing advanced-level problems and mock tests.Mock Tests and Previous Years' Papers: Regularly attempt mock tests and solve previous years' papers to get familiar with the exam
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Sonali

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IIT Bombay, JEE Advanced Cutoff 2024The 2024 JEE Advanced round 1 cutoff rank for the Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] (Aerospace Engineering) at IIT Bombay was 2388 for the General category. While In 2023 the cutoff rank was 2568 .IITs Cutoff 2023 for B.Tech Aerospace EngineeringName of Institutes Category MaleIIT Bombay OBC 1499OBC (PwD) 52PEWS 614General 2568IIT Bombay, JEE Advanced Cutoff 2024 for General Category is listed below. The overall cutoff rank for JEE Advanced is 68 - 6969 for round 1.

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Muskan

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For JEE Advanced, you must to concentrate on all three courses. The exam covers all aspects of physics, chemistry, and mathematics, and failing any one of them will severely hurt your chances of receiving a good score. Every topic has a distinct value and weight. A strong showing in two topics might not make up for a weak showing in the third, since the total score counts. Furthermore, having a thorough understanding of every area offers a balanced approach and facilitates the successful handling of multidisciplinary problems.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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There isn't a single minimum score to get into any IIT. You need to qualify the JEE Advanced exam which is tougher than JEE Main. While 85 percentile in JEE Main is good, for IITs, you generally aim for a higher score, like 250+ or 85-95 percentile range. This translates to securing a rank typically above 4500 in JEE Advanced. Cutoff scores change every year, so a good score puts you in a competitive spot for IIT admissions.

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