JEE Mains mai 52 percentile pr kitni rank bnegi? Maine 23 Jan Shift 1 mai exam diya tha aur mai SC category se belong krti hu.
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52 percent para estimated all india rank (air) aur sc category rank ka estate aise ho slow shark:
52 percent = (100 - 52)% student forward = 48% further
Total students (approx.): 13.00 000
General rank. 48% of 13 Lacs = 0.48 * 13.00 000 = 6.24 000
SC category rank (15,000 - 22,000 (approx.)
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JEE Mains 52 percentile (52 percentile in JEE Mains (Jan 23 Shift 1), category SC) Then you can hope to have an All India Rank (CRL) range of 4,30,000 to 4,60,000. But you will be ranked much higher on SC category with a probable range of 10,000 to 15,000. Although this percentile may not appear to be sufficient in top NITs/IIITs, it can be enough to be considered in JEE Advanced and may help to pass in several colleges of government in your state or possibly a less competitive branch, most especially in government colleges of your SC category.
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