What to do after JEE Main session 2 result?
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After JEE session 2 is completed, only those candidates who are aiming for IITs need to start preparing for JEE Advanced after clearing JEE Main. Those who are above the 98th percentile should start preparing for JEE Advanced as soon as possible. Those below this, between the 95th and 98th percentile, should focus on attempting more mock tests and previous year question papers so that they have a better chance of clearing JEE Advanced
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After JEE Main session 2 results are announced candidates must first consider their preferred course/institution and their score/performance in the exam.
For candidates who have performed well in JEE Main session 2 securing above 98th Percentile score - should prepare for the JEE Advanced entrance exam.
Candidates who have scored below 98th percentile may choose to appear for JEE Main during the next academic session.
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For Those Aiming for JEE Advanced:
Look at the cut-off percentiles for appearing in JEE Advanced. If your score is well above the cut-off (typically above 98 percentile), focus on Intensifying JEE Advanced Preparation andResource Management.
For Those Not Aiming for JEE Advanced:
Research colleges and courses you're interested in based on your JEE Main score. JEE Main score is the gateway to prestigious engineering colleges like NITs, IIITs, and CFTIs through the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) counselling. Register for JoSAA counselling when it starts or you can explore other state-level engineering entrance exams or entrance exa
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After the JEE Main 2024 Session 1 results, candidates should first check their results on the official JEE Main website using their application number and date of birth. The scorecard will provide detailed information such as total marks, percentile score, All India Rank (AIR), category, cutoff marks, and qualifying status. Understanding your score is crucial, as the marks represent your total score obtained in the exam, and the AIR shows your performance relative to other candidates.
Based on the results, you can plan your next steps, which include applying for admission to NITs, IIITs, and other participating institutes. Qualifi
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a year agoAfter the JEE Main 2024 Session 1 results, candidates should first check their results on the official JEE Main website using their application number and date of birth. The scorecard will provide detailed information such as total marks, percentile score, All India Rank (AIR), category, cutoff marks, and qualifying status. Understanding your score is crucial, as the marks represent your total score obtained in the exam, and the AIR shows your performance relative to other candidates.
Based on the results, you can plan your next steps, which include applying for admission to NITs, IIITs, and other participating institutes. Qualifi
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