Joint Entrance Examination (Main)
Yes many platforms do provide free courses for JEE mains the following are the instructions you can refer or go through for accessing: 1.Unacademy Free Live Classes: They provide daily live and recorded sessions for Physics, Chemistry, and Maths You can learn from top educators and access previous year question papers also.
2.Careers360 free crash course:
They offer a 100+ hours of live classes, quizzes, and mock tests which also covers all key topics with expert mentors.
3. You can refer YouTube Channels with Free JEE Content:
Physics Wallah : A Well-Known channel for high-quality lectures in Physics, Chemistry, and Maths. Mohit Tyagi : If you want to dive into advance Math then it is great for advanced Maths concepts. Unacademy JEE : Live and recorded classes from top educators Just search these names on YouTube and dive into their playlists.
With a JEE Main percentile of 51 and an OBC-NCL rank around 2.8 lakh admission to NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs is not possible, as these institutes usually require an OBC rank below 50,000. However, you can still explore state-level counseling where some government colleges accept higher ranks. Private universities like SRM, VIT, or Amity also offer good programs and may admit students with moderate scores. Alternatively, you can consider B.Sc. courses such as Cardiology or Computer Science through CUET, where cutoffs are generally more accessible. If you've determined to get into top colleges, taking a drop year to prepare and reattempt JEE is also a valid option.
Yes, you can apply for JEE Main in 2026. Candidates can attempt JEE Main within 3 years of passing Class 12 , so you're eligible until 2025 and also in 2026 , as your diploma does not affect this eligibility.
Class 12 Passed in 2022 You are eligible for JEE Main for three consecutive years : 2022, 2023, and 2024.
Diploma Completed in 2024 Completing a diploma does not affect JEE Main eligibility.
Can You Apply in 2026? No. You can apply for JEE Main only up to 2024 based on your Class 12 passing year. The diploma doesn’t extend this window.
Admission Options for Diploma Holders: You can appear for JEE Advanced (diploma holders are eligible for IITs via JEE Advanced). You can join lateral-entry B.Tech programs (direct admission into 2nd year) in private/state colleges.
Hello,
With a 76 merit rank in the SC category (JEE category) for DAIICT , you have a good chance of getting the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) branch. Based on past trends, SC category cutoffs for ICT are usually higher than your rank.
However, final allotment depends on seat availability and number of applicants. Keep checking official rounds and stay updated through the DAIICT counselling portal.
Hope it helps !
With ST rank 25,678 and CRL 9,33,567 in JEE Mains 2025 , your chances in JoSAA are very low, especially for NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs, even in lower branches. That’s why you haven’t got any seat till Round 3.
Here’s what you can do now:
1. JoSAA Remaining Rounds: There is a very small chance, but not guaranteed. You may still wait till Round 5 and 6, but don’t fully depend on it.
2. CSAB Counselling: Yes, you should definitely go for CSAB . Sometimes seats remain vacant after JoSAA, and you may get a chance in lower branches or less popular GFTIs/NITs. CSAB is your best chance now.
3. OJEE Counselling: This is also a good backup option. Since you're focusing on government colleges, keep following OJEE rounds actively.
Here is the link where you can get detailed timetable to prepare for JEE Mains : Timetable of JEE Main Aspirants with School .
To find All India Rank of Second JEE you need to follow some steps: 1}Go to the official JEE Main website: jeemain.nta.nic.in 2}Log in using your application number and password 3}Click on the link for Session 2 Rank List 4}Your AIR and category rank will be displayed along with your score.
Kindly follow above steps...
Hello Aspirant,
Current Electricity & Electrostatics (~9–10%)
Alternating Current & Electromagnetic Induction (~6–7%)
Magnetism & Magnetic Effects of Current (~6%)
Work, Energy & Power; Laws of Motion; Kinematics; Centre of Mass; Rotational Motion; Wave Optics; Modern Physics (~6–7% each)
Periodic Table & p-Block Elements (~10%)
Transition & Coordination Compounds (~10%)
Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding, Chemical & Ionic Equilibrium, Thermodynamics, Solid-State, Surface Chemistry, Nuclear & Environmental Chemistry (~6–7% each)
Calculus (Limits, Differentiation, Integration) (~7–9 questions)
Coordinate Geometry (~6–8 Qs)
Matrices & Determinants (~5–7 Qs)
Probability & P&C, Vector Algebra & 3D Geometry (~4–6 Qs each)
Complex Numbers, Quadratic Equations (~3–5 Qs)
HELLO,
For JEE Main 2026, high weightage chapters include Calculus , Coordinate Geometry , Matrices and Determinants, and Probability and combinatorics in Mathematics : Mechanics , Electrodynamics and modern Physics in Physics: and Physical Chemistry and organic Chemistry inn Chemistry
Further for detailed information take of this link :- https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-chapter-wise-weightage
Hope that helps!
The Question containing Inaapropriate or Abusive Words
Question lacks the basic details making it difficult to answer
Topic Tagged to the Question are not relevant to Question
Question drives traffic to external sites for promotional or commercial purposes
The Question is not relevant to User