Is it a new eligibility criteria for JEE Mains 2017 to get 75% marks in class 12th?

314 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Tahir Ahmad
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R
7 years ago
No, this is not the eligibility criteria to appear in JEE Mains. It is for getting admission in NITs and IITs.

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Yash Singhal
7 years ago
No, this is for the JEE Advance in that you must have 75% marks in JEE Mains. You can apply if you haven't score that much marks, but you can't be able to get admission in any college.

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D
9 years ago
No, For advance you need to have 75% in 12th.

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75% is required for JEE Mains or to get admission admission in IIT admission from 2017.

prakash A
9 years ago
Yes, but there are many different types of eligible procedure like reservation or non-reservation categories. I hope you understand.

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Abhishek anand
9 years ago
You should wait for the October month to check the latest notifications.

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priyesh dixit
9 years ago
It is not applicable in JEE Mains. The criteria is for JEE Advanced.

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