My percentile is 65.119 in JEE Jan'19. What are my chances to write JEE Advanced and of getting good colleges?

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Asked by Sachin Bhagwat

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    Siksha Jain Like to Learn

    5 years ago
    Hi Sachin,
    There are two attempts of JEE Mains from the year 2019 onwards. All aspirants must be well-versed with this fact. With 65.119 percentile it might be a little difficult to become eligible for JEE Advanced but if you score better in JEE Main April attempt, then your April NTA score will be taken into consideration. Getting a good score will help you get a good rank and eventually you become eligible to sit for JEE Advanced and get good colleges if you clear it. I would recommend you to quickly start your end moment revision with etoosindia.com crash courses to score high.
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    Suprakash Mishra 10 years of exp in Digital Marketing | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Hi Sachij,
    Frequently and truly saying that with this score, you have very low chance to get a chance to sit in JEE Advanced.
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    Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18

    5 years ago
    Hello Sachij,
    Frankly speaking your chances are very slim. This is because, it is expected that about 3lakh students will be allowed to appear for JEE Advanced. Assuming that about 10L students appeared for JEE Mains, you need to be in top 3L. However your percentile indicates that there are roughly (100-65=35;.35*10L=) 3.5L above you. If you appear for JEE Mains once again and improve your percentile to 75 or above, you will definitely have chance. Best wishes to you.

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