Cutoff
Hello there,
Scoring 80 marks in JEE Mains is decent but it depends on various factors, including your category and the difficulty level of the exam that year. Generally, the cutoff for JEE Mains is around 70-90 marks for students in the General category, but it could vary.
For the General category , an 80 mark score might be near the cutoff for qualifying but could be on the lower end for admission into top-tier colleges. For SC, ST, OBC, or other reserved categories , an 80 mark score could be quite competitive.
However, this score alone doesn't guarantee admission to prestigious institutions like IITs or NITs. If you want to get into NITs , your rank will depend on the overall performance, and you might need to perform well in JEE Advanced for admission to IITs.
Improving your score can help you secure better options, so if you're planning for another attempt, consider revising your preparation strategy.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Hello Raghav,
The percentile corresponding to 96 marks in JEE Mains depends on various factors, including the overall difficulty level of the exam, the performance of candidates, and the normalization process used by NTA.
However, based on historical trends, a score of 96 marks in the January session could roughly correspond to a percentile range between 85 to 90 percentile, but this is an estimate and could vary.
The exact percentile will be calculated based on your score relative to the total number of candidates who appeared in the exam and the overall performance of all students in that particular session.
To get your precise percentile, you will need to wait for the official results, which will include the normalization process.
I would recommend you to use JEE Mains Rank Predictor Tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the provisional answer key for JEE Main 2025 Session 1 on February 4, 2025. You can download the question papers along with the answer keys from the official JEE Main website by logging in with your application number and password or date of birth. The last date to raise objections against the provisional answer key is today, February 6, 2025.
Additionally, several educational platforms have provided the JEE Main 2025 question papers with solutions:
ALLEN Career Institute: Offers free access to download the question papers and solutions organized by shift and subject for the January session.
eSaral: Provides JEE Main 2025 question papers with answer keys and solutions available for download.
Vedantu: Offers free PDF downloads of memory-based JEE Main 2025 question papers with solutions for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
Aakash Institute: Provides JEE Main 2025 answer keys and solutions for the January sessions.
These resources can assist you in cross-verifying your responses and estimating your scores. Remember to download the official answer key and question papers from the NTA's website and raise any objections before the deadline if necessary.
To get admission to Haldia Institute of Technology (HIT) for B.Tech, you will need to qualify the JEE Mains exam and meet the cutoff percentile specified by the institute. Here's how you can proceed: 1. JEE Mains Percentile:
For a score of 134 marks in the JEE Mains 2025 exam, January 24th, second shift , the expected percentile range would likely fall between 90 to 95 percentile , assuming the exam difficulty level is moderate.
The actual percentile depends on factors like the number of candidates appearing in that shift, overall performance, and the normalization process used by NTA. However, this is a general estimate based on historical data.
The final and exact percentile will be available once the official results are declared.
Hello,
The JEE Mains percentile required for DY Patil College of Engineering, Pune varies depending on the branch you are targeting. Based on past trends:
CSE, IT, AI-ML → 85-90+ percentile
ECE, Electrical, Mechanical → 75-85 percentile
Civil, Chemical, and other core branches → 65-75 percentile
NEET Difficulty and SCERT Books : NEET is a competitive exam, and while SCERT books (State Council of Educational Research and Training) can help build a foundation, they may not be sufficient on their own for scoring high marks. NEET requires in-depth knowledge of subjects like Physics , Chemistry , and Biology at a higher level. You should ideally refer to NCERT textbooks , previous years' papers , and NEET-specific study materials for better preparation.
NEET Cutoff for MBBS in South India : The NEET cutoff for MBBS seats varies depending on factors such as the category (General, OBC, SC, ST), the college , and the state . For top medical colleges in South India (like AIIMS , JIPMER , and state government colleges ), the cutoff can range from around 550 to 700 marks for general category students, while for reserved categories , it could be lower (around 400 to 500 marks ). Always check specific college cutoffs for the most accurate information.
Possibility of Scoring 300 in NEET with One Month of Practice : If you score 300 marks in NEET after just 1 month of practice , it could be challenging to significantly improve unless you already have a strong foundation in the subjects. However, with focused and consistent practice on high-yield topics and important chapters, it is possible to improve your score in a month. Key strategies should include:
It’s tough, but with intense dedication, some improvement in score is possible.
The Delhi state quota helps in JEE Main admissions for colleges in Delhi but not in JEE Mains rank. Here’s how:
Hope it helps !
Firstly congratulations on getting such wonderful marks.
See, an exact number for marks cannot be given as a lot of things like number of candidates, difficulty of the paper and also reservation has to be taken into account for it, however we can give you a rough estimate on how much you will receive, it is expected that since you have received 195 in JEE Mains held on 22nd January 2nd shift, you will receive a percentile above 99, you can also use the Career360 rank predictor, link is given below.
All the best
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-predictor/result?rp_rn=25699190-8312-497d-b6a5-e616783ded27
Hello Shivani,
If you did not opt for a scribe during JEE Main 2025 Session 1 but wish to do so for Session 2, and the application form does not provide this option, you can follow these steps:
Review Eligibility Criteria : Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for availing a scribe. According to the guidelines, candidates with benchmark disabilities such as blindness, locomotor disability (both arms affected), and cerebral palsy are eligible for a scribe, subject to the production of a certificate stating the necessity of a scribe.
Contact NTA Helpdesk :
Prepare Necessary Documentation :
Stay Updated : Regularly check the official JEE Main website and your registered email for any updates or instructions from NTA regarding your request.
By following these steps promptly, you can ensure that the necessary accommodations are arranged for your JEE Main 2025 Session 2 examination.
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