I have scored 50.9 NTA score in JEE Mains 2022. Can I get a decent college for mechanical/electrical engineering?
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Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9
3 years agoPlease allow me to tell that you did not perform well on this test, B Krammer. In the first session, roughly 8 Lac students showed up, and you scored at about the 50% percentile. This means that almost 400 000 students have obtained higher scores than you. For JEE Advanced eligibility as well as admission to NIT and other government-funded institutions, NTA chooses the top 2,500,000 students. Along with the findings of the second session, which will start on July 25th, they will be announcing. In order to be of assistance, I am providing the various cut offs for various categories stated by NTA for the admission process from the previo...more -
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Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18
3 years agoHello B Krammer, if I may say so you have scored quite low in this examination. About 8 Lacs students appeared in the first session where you have obtain percentile of about 50. It means that about 400000 students have scored better than you. NTA selects top two and half Lacs students for eligibility to appear for JEE Advanced as well as to seek admission in NIT and other government funded Institute. They will be announcing along with the results of the second session that is to begin from 25th July. To help you, I am giving below the different cut off for different categories announced by NTA for last years admission process as this m...more
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