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Satyendra Singh

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The eligibility criteria to appear in JEE Main areCandidate must have passed or appearing in class 12There is no age limit to appear in JEE MainsNo minimum percentage is required to appear in the JEE Mains exam. 75% marks required after qualifying JEE Mains for admission in NITs, IIITs, and GFTIsCandidates must have Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with Chemistry/any other vocational subject for Paper 1 (BE/B.Tech). For paper 2, candidates need to have Mathematics as compulsory subject along with any other subject combination. Candidates can appear in JEE for three consecutive years from the year of passing cla
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Aayushi Bijawe

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Remember, not qualifying for JEE Main does not mean the end of your engineering aspirations. There are various paths and opportunities available, and with determination, hard work, and the right approach, you can still achieve your goals in the field of engineering.

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Sushree preetilaxmi

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Yes, you can repeat class 12th from another board and become eligible for JEE exam. However, you should check the eligibility criteria of the particular board you plan to repeat class 12th from and also the eligibility criteria for JEE exam. The minimum percentage required in class 12th also varies for different categories. So, it's best to check the eligibility criteria of the particular exam you are interested in appearing for.

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Om prakash sahoo

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The eligibility for claiming OBC-NCL (Other Backward Classes - Non-Creamy Layer) category for JEE Mains examination depends on the criteria set by the Government of India. According to the official guidelines, the OBC-NCL category is applicable to the following groups:
Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBCs) in the Central List: The SEBCs are those castes and communities that have been identified as socially and educationally backward by the Central Government. The list of SEBCs is maintained by the National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC). State List OBCs: The State Governments have also identified certain castes and
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Udita Das

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Candidates who have scored minimum 45% aggregate marks in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry/Computer/Biology in HSE are eligible to take admission to the B.Tech courses at Anand International College of Engineering (Anand-ICE) in Jaipur. Admission is based on the rank obtained in JEE Main. Based on your JEE score of 22%, you may not be eligible for admission to B.Tech CSE at Anand-ICE Jaipur. However, you can check with the college administration for any other options that may be available to you.

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Sanika Pardhi

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It depends on your state and category (you can use Shiksha's college predictor).

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deepika maurya

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For Joint Entrance Examination Advanced the minimum qualifying mark is 75 percent in class 12. Students need to have studied subjects like Mathematics, Physics Chemistry and English or Hindi.
JEE Advanced Chemistry syllabus: General topics, Ores and minerals, Extractive metallurgy, Principles of qualitative analysis, Concepts, Preparation, properties and reactions of alkanes, Preparation, properties, and reactions of alkenes and alkynes, Reactions of benzene, Phenols, Gaseous and liquid states, Atomic structure and chemical bonding, Energetics, Chemical Equilibrium Electrochemistry, Chemical kinetics, Solid state, Solutions, Surface Ch
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