Government college ke liye JEE Mains me kitna percentile chaiye.
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Budhyani singh I am currently pursing b. tech CS from KIT | Contributor-Level 7
6 years agoSee, it depends on college to college. But approximately you have to get 85 percentile or more or you may use the college predictor. Counselling option is also there.
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Hello,
Refer the college predictor link:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor -
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Arpit Dongre Maturity is when you realize nothing is permanent | Scholar-Level 16
6 years agoIt depends on colleges but atleast above 85 percentile you will get admission. -
JEE Main is an exam of true grit and knowledge based on hard worship. It not only tests your patience, concepts and ability to manage time effectively but also the consistency over a year or two. A good rank in JEE Main. Can be grabbed by balancing a good score in JEE Main. Along with a fairly good percentage in Boards. Kapil Sibbals decision, saying that Class 12 board percentage will be taken into account for calculating ranks in the JEE Main which is the gateway for admission into National Institutes of Technology (NITs) from the 2012-13, seems not to produce promising reactions today. The marks scored in JEE Main. Paper are allotte...more
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