JEE Main 2020 Results (announced). Kindly share your percentile/score.

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  • R

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    Rajan Desai

    5 years ago
    Percentile is 96.1248015 in open category. What is choice of college for computer Science/IT?
  • I

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    Ishita Vyavahare

    5 years ago
    98.965387 percentile.
  • P

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    poornima jayakrishna

    5 years ago
    Hello,I have scored 95.30% in JEE Mains. Do I qualify to write JEE Advance and what are college and course options I have now?
  • D

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    Deepika Parakh

    5 years ago
    I got 98.25percentile JEE Mains January.
  • A

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    Aniket Kumar Sharma

    5 years ago
    34.5253796, this is my percentile.
  • S

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    Sujit Chaudhary

    5 years ago
    Sixty point two seven three four eight five.
  • A

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    Akshansh Dixit

    5 years ago
    Cutoff will nearly be 90 percentile for general
    75-78 for obc
    55-58 for sc
    40-46 for st.
  • H

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    Harsh Dixit

    5 years ago
    I scored only 50 percentile, do I have any chance?
  • M

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    mohammad zeeshan

    5 years ago
    I scored 96 percentile. which college can I get?
  • A

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    Ayush Baghel

    5 years ago
    Percentile- 99.05 OBC-NCL what is the best I can get?

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