My 12th percentage is 85% and in JEE Mains January, my percentile is 86. Am I eligible for JEE Advanced?

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7 years ago
Hi, According to the latest information about JEE cut-offs, most predicted JEE cut-off percentile is about 82-85. Therefore your percentile comes above the predicted cutoff, so you are most probably eligible for writing JEE Advanced, class 12th percentage is not considered as the qualification.

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Thank you so much sir Basically my percentile is 85.6.

Hello Vishal, You have scored a percentile that is above 85. It is expected that this year around 3,00,000 students out of almost 10 lacs who appeared will be cleared to appear for JEE Advanced. This is about 30% of the total number, which translates into a percentile of 70. As you have scored mor

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Thank yu so much sir Basically my percentile is 85.6.

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