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abhishek gaurav

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Yes, SGSITS accepts admission in undergraduate courses through JEE Main.Your rank in the exam will decide your eligibility and the branch allotment. Seat allotment will be taken care of by the MP Online counseling process. Your application has to be complete and accurate enough to ensure admission.

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Rupesh Katariya

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Hi! With a CRL (Common Rank List) of 168,843 in JEE Main, it might be challenging to secure a seat in top-tier government colleges for highly sought-after branches like Computer Science or Electronics. However, you could still have chances for other branches depending on the college, as each institution has its own cutoffs for different courses.Don't lose heart, as the journey doesn't end here! With perseverance and a clear goal, you can make it work. Keep exploring other options, and remember that there's always a way forward.All the very best for your future! 

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Manori Karan

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Both the JEE Main and JEE Advanced syllabi cover Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics from CBSE classes 11 and 12. However, JEE Advanced includes additional topics beyond the standard syllabus. For example, it covers Thermal Physics and Electrochemistry, which are not part of the JEE Main syllabus.There are also topics that are unique to each exam. In JEE Main Physics, topics such as Electronic Devices, Electromagnetic Waves, and Communication Systems are included, which are not part of the JEE Advanced Physics syllabus. Similarly, the JEE Main Maths syllabus includes Sets, Relations, Functions, Statistics and Probability, Trigonometry,
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Ujjwal Gupta

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Yes, most engineering colleges in India accept students with a 50% score in Class 12th if they have a good percentile in JEE Mains. However, the eligibility criteria differ from institution to institution. Here's how you can proceed: Key Considerations1. Eligibility for JEE-based Admissions   - Most colleges require a minimum of 50% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) for General Category students.- For SC/ST/OBC, the percentile required is comparatively lower (45%). 2. Excellent JEE Mains Percentile   A good score in JEE Mains can compensate for lesser Class 12 marks in several private
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Arindam Modak

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While you have a JEE Main rank of 370,127 and belong to the OBC (NCL) category; you will still be eligible to apply under the UGEAC (Undergraduate Engineering Admission Counseling) by the BCECEB in Bihar, which is meant for admission into government and private engineering colleges in Bihar through the JEE Main scores.Possibility of Getting Government College:It depends: Category Rank: OBC (NCL). Cut-offs for such categories will be low in comparison to the general.Preferred Branch: Core branches such as Computer Science and Electronics are the most competitive, while branches such as Civil or Mechanical may have lower cut-offs. I
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SUJITHREDDY

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The qualifying marks for PWD (Persons with Disabilities) candidates in JEE Mains and JEE Advanced are the same as for general category candidates. However, the admission process for PWD candidates in IITs and NITs is different.In JEE Mains, PWD candidates are given a relaxation of 5% in the minimum qualifying marks in each subject. For example, if the minimum qualifying marks for a general category candidate are 75 marks, then the minimum qualifying marks for a PWD candidate will be 71 marks.In JEE Advanced, PWD candidates are given a relaxation of 10% in each subject. The cutoff marks for PWD candidates are generally lower than the cu
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Rupesh Katariya

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With your JEE Main CRL rank of 552666 and SC category rank of 40086, it may be difficult to get admission to NIT Karnataka (NITK) through the CSAB (Central Seat Allocation Board), especially for high-demand branches like Computer Science Engineering (CSE). However, you still have a chance for other branches under the SC category, as the cutoff ranks for different branches vary each year and depend on the number of seats, category-wise reservations, and the number of applicants. Generally, NITs have a significant number of seats reserved for SC candidates, which can improve your chances for certain branches. 

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Ankit kumar

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The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2025 is scheduled in two sessions:Session 1: January 22 to 31, 2025Session 2: April 1 to 8, 2025The application process for Session 1 has concluded, with the last date for submission being November 22, 2024.The application process for Session 2 is expected to commence in May 2025, with the examination likely to be held in April 2025.Understanding Percentile Calculation:In JEE Main, the percentile score reflects your relative performance compared to other candidates. It is calculated using the formula:Percentile = (Number of candidates who scored less than you / Total number of candidates) *
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Veerraj Sen

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A 46.20 percentile in the JEE Main exam places you in a position where it may be difficult to secure admission in top NITs, IITs, or other prestigious engineering colleges through the JEE Main centralized counseling process (JoSAA). However, there are still some options available for you. The colleges you may be eligible for largely depend on factors like the category you're applying under (General, OBC, SC/ST, etc.), home state quota, and the particular branch you are interested in.Potential Colleges You Could Consider:State Engineering Colleges:Some state engineering colleges may have lower cutoff scores compared to NITs and IITs. Ad
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Khushi Gupta

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You can find Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure, PYQs for JEE Main on these resources:ExamSIDE: Provides with solutions.SelfStudys: Provides the PDF from 2024-1983EduRev: Contains the PYQ from 2016-2024These would help you in practicing and thereby understand the pattern of questions coming in the exams. Do you want links or more information on these resources and also on how you can use it effectively?

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