Joint Entrance Examination (Main)
For appearing in JEE Main, there is no minimum percentage requirement in your 12th class marks. However, for admission to IITs, NITs, IIITs, and CFTIs, you will need at least 75% marks (or be in the top 20 percentile) in your 12th class exams. If you are from a reserved category (SC/ST/PwD), the minimum is 65%.
In simpler terms:
To take the JEE Main exam: You can appear regardless of your 12th-grade percentage.
To get into an IIT, NIT, IIIT, or CFTI: You need to meet the 75% or top 20 percentile requirement in your 12th class.
For JEE Advanced (to get into IITs): You need 75% marks (or be in the top 20 percentile) in 12th. Reserved categories need 65%.
Your 12th marks don't affect your JEE Main rank .
Therefore, you can share your 12th marks, but they won't determine your eligibility for JEE Main itself, only for admissions to certain institutions based on JEE Main scores.
So you're taking a partial drop and joining a private clg this year, then next year at the time of JEE counselling you need to submit the Transfer certificate(TC) from your private clg but not your Class 12 school TC. Because JEE counselling need your most recent TC to confirm that you've officially left that institute.Hence now after joining the private clg get TC from there next year and then use it in JEE Counselling.
Hello I am fine and hope you are doing well. The April 2025 JEE Mains exam paper cannot be officially shared here. But you can get similar practice papers and memory-based question papers from reliable coaching institutes or offline books based on the same pattern. These will help you understand the level of questions and improve your preparation. You can also solve previous year papers to get familiar with important topics and question trends.
Hello aspirant,
The JEE Main test is administered by the National Testing Agency in 13 different languages. Along with Hindi, English, and Gujarati, the languages in which the paper is conducted are Assamese, Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.
So, yes you can give JEE MAINS exam in Hindi language.
Thank you
With a JEE Main CRL of 241687, you can likely get into NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs (Government Funded Technical Institutes) depending on the specific branch and your category. Consider exploring options like NIT Goa, NIT Raipur, NIT Agartala, and others, as well as IIITs like IIIT Guwahati, IIIT Kalyani, IIIT Una, and IIIT Chittoor. You can also look at GFTIs like Birla Institute of Technology, Deoghar and Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya (Haridwar).
(1) MHT CET 96.47 percentile and JEE Mains 89.10 percentile – can you get admission in KJ Somaiya College of Engineering (KJSCE)? Yes, with 96.47 percentile in MHT CET and 89.10 percentile in JEE Mains, your chances of getting admission in KJSCE are good, especially in branches like IT, E&TC, Mechanical, etc. For CSE, cutoff might go slightly higher, but you still have a fair chance depending on the branch preferences and category.
(2) You submitted your form for all specializations – is your admission possible? Yes. Since you have applied for all branches through KJSCE’s institutional quota form (from their own website), you are already in their admission process. If your merit rank fits in their cutoff during rounds, you can get admission.
(3) What is the difference between KJSCE and KJSIT? Which one is better? KJSCE: K. J. Somaiya College of Engineering KJSIT: K. J. Somaiya Institute of Technology
Both are part of Somaiya group but KJSCE is autonomous and located at Vidyavihar, while KJSIT is at Sion and comes under Mumbai University.
KJSCE is considered better in terms of ranking, placements, teaching quality, and student crowd. It is the more preferred option.
(4) You applied for KJSCE from their website. Does KJSIT also need separate registration? Yes. KJSIT admissions are done through the CAP round (MHT CET CAP). If you have already participated in CAP, you can get KJSIT through the CAP itself. But KJSIT also sometimes opens its own institute level admission, for which you may need to register separately if you want to try that.
website links:
KJSCE admissions: https://admissions.somaiya.edu/
MHT CET CAP site (for KJSIT through DTE Maharashtra): https://fe2024.mahacet.org/
Jee mains question paper are currently now available only in English and Hindi if you need qns in Tamil you can use Google translate to change the language learn from the strach in your prefered language and most for coaching centre provide material in english and tamil you can also learn by the translate method
Hello Aspirant,
With an All India Rank of 258 in JEECUP, you have an excellent chance of securing admission to the Aeronautical Training Institute in Uttar Pradesh—especially in Lucknow—as this rank falls well within historical closing ranks for Aeronautical Engineering/Diploma in ATIs.You can check the cutoff using this link- https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jeecup-cutoff
It has separate hostel facilities for boys and girls. You can check everything using this link- https://jeecup.admissions.nic.in/ .
All the best for your admission process.
Yes, diploma holders are eligible to appear for JEE Main, even if you passed out in 2020—but with specific conditions:
A diploma of at least 3 years (approved by AICTE or state technical board) is considered equivalent to Class 12 for the purpose of appearing in JEE Main.
However, diploma holders are not eligible for admission to NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs through JEE Main rank.
You can appear in JEE Advanced, and if you qualify, you are eligible for admission into IITs.
You must have studied Physics and Mathematics in your diploma or prior education to be eligible.
So yes, if your diploma had PCM subjects, and you meet the age and number of attempts criteria, you are eligible for JEE Main and can pursue admission to IITs through JEE Advanced.
All the best for your career.
Yes, as a 2020 diploma passout, you are eligible to write JEE Main for qualifying purpose , especially if you aim for JEE Advanced and IIT admission . But you cannot use JEE Main rank for direct admission into NITs, IIITs, or CFTIs .
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