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Scholar-Level 18
Merely reading books is not going to help anybody. What is of most importance is the ability to think logically. Try to understand the concepts being taught in 12th. Another important aspect is the ability to answer MCQs in stipulated time. There are different agencies offering their services in both of these aspects. Select any one of these.
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Scholar-Level 18
Till last year, marks obtained in 12th were normalised, added with score in JEE Mains and final score used to be declared. However, from this year onwards, marks obtained in 12th will not be considered in declaring result of JEE Mains. Hence, we can expect some variation in ranking versus marks of JEE with respect to last year's status. However, as a rule of thumb you should get at least 180 marks to have rank of up to 10000.
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Contributor-Level 8
Coaching marks don't play any role. Coaching tests only test whether you are sincere or not in your studies. If your concepts are clearer and if you are more regular in your studies, you will get above 250 marks in your coaching. So, don't waste your time and don't worry about the result from now onwards. Give your best input and then only you can get the desired output.
All the best.
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Guide-Level 15
First of all, cutoff cannot be assumed before the exam because it will be decided by board after the exam and results in the previous year. Above 90 percentage is required for DTU.
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Scholar-Level 18
If you secure 68% marks in your boards, then you are not eligible to appear for JEE mains. Since, you must get at least 75% in your board exam. But, why are you not aiming for 75% or more and aiming for only 68% in your board exam? Top colleges rely on ranking in JEE and hence if you want to get admission in top ranked institutes, you must aim to get more than 75% in your boards.
Best wishes.
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