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Hello,
The eligibility requirements for JEE Advanced 2022 have been loosened, allowing applicants who were unable to sit for the exam in 2020 to 2021 to sit for it this year. The 75% threshold for JEE Advanced eligibility had previously been eliminated, as it had the year before. According to this requirement, a candidate must have obtained at least 75% of the total possible points on their class 12 (or equivalent) board exam, or they must have placed in the top 20 percent of all successful applicants.
So, you got 76% in 12th then you are eligible to apply for JEE Advance to get seat in IIT.
For more information, you can visit the given link : https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-eligibility-criteria
Good Luck!!
Dear Aspirant,
It is not possible to accurately predict what college you'll get as it varies from year to year based on the number of students attempting the exam, the difficulty level of the exam and the preferences of the students.
Careers360 can help you get an idea of what chances you have based on your rank and scores.
This is done based on strict analysis of the previous year trends.
To know what colleges you can get based on your rank, please refer to the college predictor linked below.
College predictor
The website also has a lot of cutoff details that can help you get a clear picture of how admission looked in the previous years.
Fir example, the cutoffs for CSE in various NITs
NIT CSE cutoff
Cut off for various branches at NIT Trichy
NIT Trichy Cutoff
There are detailed articles for the branches and also for different NITs.
You can use these resources to get an idea of what chances you have.
Hope this helps.
Hello Chandan,
First of all please be calm down that you were unable to crack your JEE examination this year.
Now, first of all congratulations that you are just 12th passed right now. Because, as you are a fresher you are still young to at least push yourself to give a second chance to your self . Every one deserves a second chance in his/her life to succeed. So, just go for it. Do n't overthink that you should take a drop or not .
Reasons why you should go for Second Chance or a year drop :-
You should absolutely not worry about future but just give your best.
If you just keep thinking about your selection that may lead to demotivation and that will result in bad preparation for your exam. So, please don't overthink .
Remember, your work is to do consistent hard work, destiny will come to you at any cost .
So, your question that you should take a year drop or not is absolutely YES! Don't be afraid about your IIT Selection. If you work hard in a right way you will get your dream college for sure .
You can predict your college using this link :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
Hope this helps. All the Best.
Thank You.
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well.
As per your query here are best IIT for B-Tech in Mechanical Engineering for you :
You need to secure a very good rank in JEE Advance to get top IITs with good branches.
Go through this link to get more information about IITs with their cutoffs :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iits-cutoff-for-b-tech-mechanical-engineering
You can also use this link to predict other colleges based on your rank :
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-advanced-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_adv_cp
Hope this information helps you.
Best Wishes!
Hello aspirant!
Cut-off scores for ST students, is around 26.7 this time, down from 34.6 in 2021, 39.06 in 2020, and 44.3 in 2019. The OBC (non-creamy layer) cut off stands at 67, compared to 68.02 in 2021, 72.8 in 2020, and 74.3 in 2019 respectively.
Of the total registered, 9.05 lakh candidates took the exam, of which 3.7 lakh belonged to the unreserved category, 3.2 lakh came from OBC category, 85,938 from ST, and 31,191 from SC, also a four-year low across all categories.
So, it all depends also on, no. Of candidates appeared vs seats.
Hope, it is clear.
This is a very interesting question. If you want to pursue robotics further, then for now you can do either mechanical engineering from IITM, or ECE or Electrical Engineering from any Indian Institute of Technology. Nowadays there is a much better branch for UG which is Data Science and Artificial Intelligence and many good IITs like IIT Guwahati, IIT Bhilai, IIT Hyderabad and IIT Jodhpur offer it.
Going for an AI degree nowadays will be a better option that traditional branches like Mechanical due to the competitive edge they provide.
You can also use our college predictor to see your chances in all the colleges: https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
Hi,
You will have to have a percentile of 26.7771328 or above to qualify for advanced.
Here is the cutoff list released by nta, in 2022 :
You can prediction your college using the college predictor - https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
Hello Ajinkya,
Congratulations for your result. 93 percentile is a good score. In order to get the exact college first we need to calculate the exact rank. It is quite difficult to predict the exact rank as the trends changes every year because it depends on many factors like number of students appeared, shift, toughness, etc.
But we can predict your result based on the previous trends. With 93 percentile your CRL-AIR will be around 71610 - 80500 . You can verify your rank by using our rank predictor tool which is given below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-predictor
In order to get a seat in NITs in EWS category, you need to score at least 92 percentile as per past year trends in lower branch and for CSE and it at least 96 percentile.
Thus, with 93 percentile, chances are high for NITs but for lower branches that too in north eastern NITs.
If you want to check the chances of getting a college, you can go through our college predictor link which is given below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8B
Thank you and all the best for your future.
Hello Vivek,
Congratulations on your result. As you may know, the cutoff for CS branch is on the higher side.
The colleges that you can expect with CS branch are:
Note- This is just a prediction. This prediction has been made after analysis of last year cutoff. However, prediction of college is not so easy and it depends on a lot of factors. Also, the cutoff ranks for CSAB go on the higher side. The above prediction is done for JoSAA seat allotment rounds.
To know about other college options, use the JEE Main college predictor tool:
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