I am preparing for JEE Mains and Advanced. My class 10th CGPA is 9.0. Can I qualify JEE Advanced exam? What is the probability?

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    Prashant Kumar Engineering Student | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    Do your best in class 12th and score higher than 75%, prepare well for JEE Mains and Advanced. 10% doesn't matter in JEE Mains. Focus on class 12 and JEE mains. Prepare well for it from now.
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    vicky Rajwar

    6 years ago
    Do your best in +2 and work hard. You will surely qualify JEE Mains.
    Best of luck.
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    Abhishek Bansal | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    For Mains and Advance only class12th percentage is seen for eligibility i.e. greater than 75%, and if you qualify Mains, then only you are eligible for advance. So, your probability clearly depends upon how you study.
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    Aakash Rai | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    It is great that you are preparing for JEE Mains + advance. The thing is, you need to score good marks in class 12th, the eligibility criteria i.e. 75% marks minimum and good marks in Mains. After you qualify for Advance, it totally depends on your potential. You need to work hard during your preparation and you'll easily qualify your advance test. You just need to work hard on all the major topics.
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    Srilekha Gittha

    a year ago
    Probability of qualifying in JEE Advanced doesn't depend on your 10th grades in any way. So stop making such calculations and instead work hard to get enough marks in intermediate, minimum 75% is needed in intermediate in order to go for JEE. After that you need to prepare well and give your JEE Mains exam, after you qualify that you should prepare well for JEE Advanced exam, after qualifying that you're good to go. If you have got good scores then you can study in the best colleges, if not it's okay you can go for colleges which are suitable for your score. So, I recommend you prepare well, take mock tests, solve previous papers and d
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    Avleen Kaur | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    Class 10th CGPA says nothing about your level of understanding of concepts and no one can calculate the probability of qualifying JEE Advanced. If you work hard in the right direction then you can obviously crack JEE Advanced. So my advice would be that you start studying with full concentration and give mock tests then only you'll be prepared for the exam.
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    Mohit Agarwal Student-#never_give_up | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Firstly, 10th CGPA does not matter in JEE Mains and advanced. Or there is not any probability. It depends on your interest and how much time you will give to it and how well you are prepared. Your CGPA is very good. So, you should go for it and try hard.
    Best of luck.
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    Pradeep Kumar student

    7 years ago
    Clearing JEE Advanced doesn't depend on past history, it is only dependent on your hard work.
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    Devansh Tripathi I am a class 10th student

    7 years ago
    It is an entirely different thing. You may have scored 99% in class 10th but it is possible that you may have done so by mugging up. On the other hand, you must have the strong concepts. If the second is your case then your chances are high. Work on your concepts
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    Monisha Rajak

    7 years ago
    Class 10th is only the base. Your performance in JEE depends on how you have performed in class 11 and class 12. For cracking JEE, concentrate more on these two.

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