I got 72.5% in +2 Science exam(in 2015). Is i am eligible to appear in jee mains and adv in 2017? If not, is their another way to eligible?

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aman singhi
9 years ago
Yes, you are eligible for JEE mains, but not for JEE advance.

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satyam bharadwaj
9 years ago
dude you are eligible for mains and advance both in 2017 whether you crack the cutoff of mains so dont worry because as per the new rule by hrd ministry there is no bondation of marks in any exam so dont think so after all if you have some doubt check out them on official site of jee so that you can

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dear bharat check out the eligibility criteria on net for appearing in 2017 in jee mains and advance i know your concern about your carrier and it is not a prank so be ensure and confidental there is only one rule now for all candidate that Agreegate marks must should be just 50%from 2017 focus here

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MRADUL PALIWAL
9 years ago
For 2017 Jee Mains you are eligible but you are not eligible for Jee Advanced.

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if I have less than 75% in boards exam... am I eligible for taking admission in NITs in 2017???

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