I have 82.4 percentile in JEE Mains and I belong to OBC category. Can I get a good college for engineering?

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darshana j
6 years ago
JEE Main Percentile is calculated to compare marks among candidates. To be more specific, percentile the number below which a certain percentage of scores or observations fall. For example, consider the candidate's mark is calculated as 80 percentile. This means 80 percent of candidates scored below

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