Does class 12th score matter during JEE markings?

320 Views|Posted 2016-03-28 22:53:19
Asked by Priti Kumari
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carrer counselor
2016-03-29 08:26:53
yes bcoz jee syllabus is of board only,you can clear it very easily if your concepts are strong

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Yes, your 12th class percentage is required for predicting AIR.

M
9 years ago
yes,40% of +2 marks are considered in jee rankings and this system lasts this year.

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Joy Banerjee
2016-03-29 02:23:53
Hii priti, well board exams helps you get prepared for jee as well. Yes it matters. Because the coarse your are following for boards will help you to crack jee as well. Hope i made my self clear. Feel free to revert if any. Thanks. Good luck

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P
2016-03-29 13:26:47
no.suppose till 10 th my board was cbse and for 11 and 12 it is jharkhand board.. then does board matter's??????

Vini Singh
9 years ago
Yes that's why half the nation is crying. In JEE ranking 60% weightage is of your Mains score and 40% is boards score, which is known as normalisation.

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Karan Rajput
2016-03-28 22:55:15
JEE is more important

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P
2016-03-29 13:27:25
no.suppose till 10 th my board was cbse and for 11 and 12 it is jharkhand board.. then does board matter's??????

sarthak verma
2016-03-29 10:43:05
if you are from cbse board then the marks in boards examination does matters. its weightage is 40%.

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sarthak verma
2016-03-29 14:41:04
Yes it matters, 40% of boards will be countable.

S
2016-03-28 23:13:31
for deciding your jee rank 40% marks are taken from your 12th board and 60% marks of jee main exam so both matters but scoring in jee main is matters more

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S
2016-03-31 23:26:15
yes but all india ranking is done taking board and jee main marks

Abhra Saha
9 years ago
yes the percentile factor do matter..

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Allen Bhavesh
9 years ago
Yesss 12th marks r important during jee marking..... .... Weightage... -jee 60% -12th 40%

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Nibedita Panigrahi
9 years ago
yes it matters. it has 40% weightage.

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