I passed class 12th but couldn't score above 75% even after giving improvement exams. Am I eligible to give JEE Mains?

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Ankur Sharma
8 years ago
Yes, you are eligible for the same, but not for the selection in IITs or NITs.

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S
8 years ago
Dear Abhishek, you are eligible for JEE Mains, but you will not be able to sit for counseling of NITs and IITs.

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Saumya Singh
8 years ago
For JEE Mains 2018, the criteria is 75% minimum marks for admissions in IITs, NITs, IIITs and other CFTI's or must be in top 20 percentile score of their respective board. However, to be eligible for applying, class 12th marks are not necessary. You can apply, but you will not be able to apply for t

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Viswanathan D
8 years ago
Only 70% marks are required, even if you are a general category student. So, you can apply.

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