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Hello,
Achieving the required 75% in your Class 12 board exams is crucial for admission into IITs, NITs, IIITs, and other Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTIs) through JEE Main. Given your situation, consider the following options:
Top 20 Percentile Criterion : If your aggregate marks place you in the top 20 percentile of your Goa Board, you may still be eligible for admission. Verify the specific percentile cut-off for your examination year.
Alternative Examinations : Explore enrolling in the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) to retake your Class 12 subjects. NIOS provides opportunities to improve academic records, and its certifications are recognized for JEE Main eligibility.
Private Candidates : Investigate if the Goa Board allows you to appear as a private candidate for additional improvement exams beyond the usual attempts. This may provide another chance to enhance your scores.
State Engineering Colleges : Consider applying to state engineering colleges or private institutions that may have different eligibility criteria and might not strictly require the 75% threshold.
It's essential to consult the official JEE Main guidelines and the Goa Board's regulations to understand all available options and ensure compliance with their requirements.
Hope you find it useful !
It is unlikely that a 27 percentile in JEE Main will be sufficient for admission to Kokrajhar Engineering College , as the cutoff scores tend to be much higher. However, this can vary based on factors like:
You should check the specific year’s cutoff or consider alternative options like state-level exams.
A 7.3 percentile score in JEE corresponds to a relatively low mark range. To give you a better idea, here are some approximate mark ranges for different percentiles in JEE Main¹:
- Percentile Range | Approximate Marks
- 99.5+ percentile | 87+ marks (Physics), 71+ marks (Chemistry), 60+ marks (Mathematics)
- 90-99 percentile | 36-60 marks (Physics), 30-50 marks (Chemistry), 20-40 marks (Mathematics)
- 70-89 percentile | 17-35 marks (Physics), 11-29 marks (Chemistry), 8-19 marks (Mathematics)
- 50-69 percentile | 8-16 marks (Physics), 5-10 marks (Chemistry), 4-7 marks (Mathematics)
- *Below 10 percentile* | *Below 8 marks (Physics), below 5 marks (Chemistry), below 4 marks (Mathematics)*
Considering your 7.3 percentile score, your marks would likely fall in the lower end of the spectrum, possibly below 8 marks in Physics, below 5 marks in Chemistry, and below 4 marks in Mathematics. However, please note that these are rough estimates and actual marks may vary depending on the exam's difficulty level and normalization process.
Yes, you should add "Late" before your father's name in the NEET application form as he has passed away. It is a respectful way to acknowledge his absence.
In the "Father's Occupation" section, you should fill in his occupation at the time of his passing. If unknown, you can use "Not Applicable" or leave it blank, depending on the form's instructions.
To determine your JEE Main 2025 score and percentile, let's break down the calculation process:
Calculating Your Raw Score
1. Correct Answers: You attempted 160 questions, and assuming the remaining 2 questions were wrong, you got 158 questions correct.
2. Raw Score: For each correct answer, you get 4 marks. So, your raw score would be: 158 correct answers * 4 marks = 632 marks.
Normalization and Percentile Calculation
1. Normalization: Since JEE Main is conducted in multiple sessions, the scores are normalized to ensure fairness. This process involves calculating the percentile score based on the relative performance of candidates in each session.
2. Percentile Score: Your percentile score of 77 indicates that you performed better than 77% of the candidates who appeared for the exam.
Possible Reasons for the Discrepancy
1. Normalization Effect: The normalization process might have affected your score, leading to a lower percentile than expected.
2. Difficulty Level: The exam might have been more challenging than you anticipated, resulting in a lower percentile score.
3. Number of Candidates: The number of candidates appearing for the exam might have been higher than expected, affecting the percentile calculation.
Keep in mind that the percentile score is a relative measure, and it's essential to focus on your absolute score and performance.
Hi there!
Your daughter has achieved a decent percentage in her class 12 exam but her performance in JEE Mains is not that good. Sadly, most government colleges consider JEE scores for offering admission to students into various programs. Hence, it might not be possible for her to get admission to such institutes with only 60 percentile.
However, she can still get admission to renowned private institutions like Geeta University . This reputed private university located in Delhi NCR offers new-age B.Tech. programs that focus on preparing the students for a successful career in the ever-evolving IT sector.
The university offers specializations in areas like AIML, Cyber Security, Data Sciences, & FSWD, which are much in demand. It also provides skill certifications and training programs from industry leaders like Microsoft, Cisco, Amazon, and many more.
The best thing is that your daughter's percentage in 10+2 makes her eligible for a decent scholarship on tuition fees. She can even increase the scholarship amount to get 100% off on tuition fees by taking the GUTS exam and performing exceptionally in it.
The university is also known for offering great placement training and support to help students kickstart their careers. It has strong industry tie-ups which enable students to get good internship opportunities across different sectors in well-known organizations.
I hope this information helps you choose the right college for your daughter.
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As per NEET's guidelines , you should upload the original documents for verification wherever required.
If you have submitted a Xerox copy ofHope this gives you the clarity you need. your 10th certificate instead of the original, it could lead to complications.
However, since your original certificate is held by the university , it’s best to reach out to NEET’s helpdesk or the conducting body for guidance. You can explain the situation and ask if submitting the Xerox copy will affect your application or if there’s a way to submit the original later.
Hope this gives you the clarity you need.
No , NEET is not mandatory for admission to the BNYS (Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences) course in many colleges.
However, some universities and states do require NEET scores for admission.
Admission Criteria for BNYS:
1. Without NEET :
Many private universities and some state colleges offer BNYS admission based on 12th grade marks (PCB).
Minimum eligibility : 50% in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) (may vary).
Admission through merit-based counseling or entrance exams conducted by universities.
2. With NEET :
Some states (like Karnataka, Maharashtra, etc.) and government BNYS colleges may require NEET qualification.
Admission through AYUSH counseling or state-level procedures.
With a 97.87 percentile in JEE Mains , your expected rank would be around 23,000 - 26,000 (approximate).
Your chances of getting NIT Kurukshetra depend on:
1. Branch Preference :
Core branches like CSE, IT, ECE usually close at higher ranks (below 10,000 for General category).
Civil, Mechanical or Production Engineering may have higher closing ranks.
2. Category :
If you belong to General (Open), getting top branches is tough but lower-demand branches may be possible.
For OBC/EWS/SC/ST categories, you have better chances.
3. Home State Quota :
If you are from Haryana , you get Home State Quota , improving your chances.
Hello there,
Admission to MBBS under the Ex-Servicemen (Defence) quota varies by state and college. The NEET cutoff for this category changes yearly based on seat availability and competition.
For reference, in Odisha (2020), the cutoff for the Ex-Servicemen category at Government Medical College, Balasore, was 578 marks with a rank of 31,377. Cutoffs differ by state and year, so checking with official counseling authorities is recommended for accurate details.
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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
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