I got 53.7 percentile in JEE Mains am I applicable for JEE advance under General category.

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Asked by Meer Saleem
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6 years ago
No, you cannot be eligible for JEE Advanced by this much percentile you need to score more percentile in order to eligible for JEE Advanced you must know focus on the upcoming Mains in April to get a good score and be eligible for JEE Advanced.

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Diwakar Goel
6 years ago
Hi I am afraid that your present percentile is not going to take you to JEE Advanced. But then you can avail one more chance by studying further and appearing for JEE Mains once again in April 2020 with the aim of improving your percentile.

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Sujeet Kumar
6 years ago
You are not eligible for JEE Advance with above mentioned score in JEE Mains. Score better marks in the upcoming Mains exam.

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Narayan singla
6 years ago
No, you are not applicable for JEE Advance under general category. Cut off for general is above 74 percentile.

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Hello Meer Saleem, I am afraid that your present percentile is not going to take you to JEE Advanced. But then you can avail one more chance by studying further and appearing for JEE Mains once again in April 2020 with the aim of improving your percentile. Best wishes to you.

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