What to do after JEE Main session 2 result?

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    Vaibhav Mishra | Contributor-Level 8

    2 months ago

    After Jee Mains Session 2 result you have many options 

    1 If you are eligible for the Jee Advance exam then you can give the JEE advance exam 

    2 if you not be qualified in JEE advanced exam then you can take drop or if you score a good rank in your Jee Mains exam then you can do the councelling for your admission in B.Tech course 

    3 if you not find the good college then you can do the councelling for your home state college 

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    Anmol Dubey | Contributor-Level 6

    3 months ago

    After the announcement of the results of JEE Main Session 2, candidates should first check their score and rank to the official JEE main website. If eligible, they should prepare for JEE Advanced if the eligible or NITS, IIITS and GFTI participate in Josa/CSAB consultation. If not eligible or demanding a better score, consider options such as full-year or crash courses for JEE Main 2026, or other engineering entrance exams such as BITSAT.

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    Prince Singh

    3 months ago

    As JEE Main 2025 is now over, the struggle is not over yet, except for those who wish to get into JoSAA counselling straight away. If you have successfully placed yourself among the 2,50,000 candidates, you need to start with your JEE Advanced 2025 preparation, which is scheduled on May 18, 2025. 

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    NITISH VERMA

    3 months ago

    After getting JEE Mains result you can apply in IITs like IIT Delhi, IIT Kanpur, IIT Bombay, IIT gandhinagar, IIT Roorkee, these IITs give admission under rank 700-800 if your rang is more than it soo so can try in NITs or also apply in central universitys like university of delhi, university of Hyderabad or BHU for BTech admission.

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    Chandra Jain | Contributor-Level 7

    7 months ago

    HNGU accepts JEE Main scores for the admission to BTech and BTech Integrated courses through its affiliated colleges. Candidates preparing for HNGU are only required to appear for the JEE Main entrance exam. Students who secure above the 75 percentile in JEE Main 2024 Session 2 will have fair chances to secure a seat at the institute. Further, they need to start preparing for the counselling session.

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