Can I fill JEE Mains form with 63% in class12th?

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Abhishek singh
a year ago

There is no minimum or maximum percentage required to appear in JEE Main. However, candidate need to have 75% marks in class 12 in addition to a valid JEE Main rank in order to get admission in NITs, IIITs and other CFTIs.

Candidates can appear for the JEE Mains exam without 75% marks in their qualif

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R
a year ago

Hello!

To be eligible for JEE Mains, you typically need to have at least 75% in your 12th standard (or be in the top 20 percentile of your respective board), though there are exceptions for students in certain categories like SC/ST. Since you have 63%, this might affect your eligibility for some inst

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For the question that you have not attempted in JEE Mains, add 0 marks.

The last date to challenge the JEE Mains sesion 2 answer key will be announced in due course.

Compare the answers on the response sheet with those on JEE Mains answer keys. This ways candidates can calculate their marks.

The JEE Mains 2026 session 2 answer key will be out on April 10, most likely, based on past trends.

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