My JEE Main 2020 NTA score is 67.16 something. Then what is my %. I'm from SC category. Am I eligible for JEE Advance.
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JEE Main NTA score are percentile score. Percentile scores are scores based on the relative performance of all those who appear for the examination. Basically the marks obtained are transformed into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each session of examinees. Hence your NTA score is percentile. Further JEE Main 2020 Cutoff is the minimum score necessary to clear the examination. NTA will declare the JEE Main Cutoff in the last week of April, after the result declaration in 2020. The cutoff for General category was 81, 49 for OBC-NCL, 32 for SC, 27 for ST, and 1 for PWD in the previous year. So keeping the last year of trends in conside...more
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5 years agoJEE Main NTA score is percentile score. Percentile scores are scores based on the relative performance of all those who appear for the examination. Basically, the marks obtained are transformed into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each session of examinees. Hence your NTA score is percentile. Further, JEE Main 2020 Cutoff is the minimum score necessary to clear the examination. NTA will declare the JEE Main Cutoff in the last week of April, after the result declaration in 2020. The cutoff for General category was 81, 49 for OBC-NCL, 32 for SC, 27 for ST, and 1 for PWD in the previous year. So keeping the last year of trends in consid...more
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