With 74.8% in 12th 2016 am I eligible fir JEE advancr 2017 after clearing mains

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Akarsh jain
9 years ago
To appear for JEE Advanced you need to be in top 20% in your respective board or either score at least 75% in the same.

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Aryan Mahajan
9 years ago
The minimum condition for being eligible for JEE Advanced is being among the top 20 percentile in boards exam! For CBSE surely you can't be included in merit list and your rank will stand cancelled! Consult State board for their respective percentile! Upvote answer and feel free to revert ;)

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That is being removed from JEE Mains! You need minimum 75% for being eligible for JEE Mains not advanced! Moreover there is no official notification in this regard! Better apply for improvement! Upvote!

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