I got 70% in cbse 12th board 2016 can I am eligible for jee mains 2017

112 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Avdesh Gautam
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S
9 years ago
yes....definitely..... eligible for jee main.. but not eligible for Jee advance........ if u r belong Genral/obc.....

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thank you sir

M
9 years ago
You can have two attempts, but time will tell whether your marks of 12th are significant

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L
9 years ago
No in jee mains 2017 pattern is change 75% is a minimum eligibility to go for jee mains and 12percenatge is not include in jee mains rank by next year

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shilpi singh
9 years ago
from 2017 jee won't gonna make rank acc to 12th score pattern gonna b changed

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Gogon Brahma
9 years ago
Yes, you are eligible. Thanks!

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Srijit Ghosh
9 years ago
u may not be because new rules may start that to appear in jee main min of 75 % is needed... but I am not sure..

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abhay jha
9 years ago
yes you are eligible for jee main in 2017.

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