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I got 86 percentile in January jeemain. I am still preparing. I need to get atleast 95-96 percentile in july. Will there be increase in the competition for july due to LOCKDOWN. As everyone will be preparing the exam. Please make a note of my question. And provide me advices to overcome that.

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 9th Jun, 2020

Cut offs change every year depending on various factors like Total no.of seats available, difficulty of the exam, previous year cut off trends, no.of Candidates appearing for the exam and no.of Candidates applying for a certain course. And ironically, Lockdown has nothing to do with cut offs. The no.of Candidates who appear for July session will be comparatively higher than those appearing for January session and so the competition is higher. Students will be preparing for the exam and you cannot do anything either about the competition being high or Students preparing for the exam. This is beyond you and you cannot overcome it. There is no advise or suggestion for that. What is well within your abilities and within your control is how you prepare for the exam. So what we can advise you is to work hard and do your best.

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I scored 86 percentile in January jeemain. I am preparing for jeemain july even. Is it possible to get 96-97 percentile in july. How many marks nearly needed to get that percentile? I started preparing from April again from this LOCKDOWN.

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 8th Jun, 2020

Siri, for a percentile of 96-97, you need to score  more than 250. With the way your preparation has been going on, we do not think that it is going to be difficult for you. Keep practising as many as mock tests as you can do apart from Narayana's material. Focus more on important topics.

In Physics, Modern Physics take the top slot with 5 questions. Heat and Thermodynamics, Optics, Current Electricity, Elcetrostatics get 3 questions each. Magentics has 2 questions and the rest get 1 question each.

In Chemistry, Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry, Periodic Table and Representative elements take 3 questions slot. Thermodynamics and Gaseous state, Atomic structiire, Chemical Bomding, Chemical and Iconic Equilibrium, Solid State and Surface Chemistry and Nuckear Chemistry and Environment get 2 questions slot eacch and the remaining get 1 question each.

In Mathematics, Co-ordinate Geometry gets 5 questions. Limits, Continuity and Differentiability, Integral Calculus get 3 questions slot each. The rest get 2 and 1 questions slot. For complete breakdown, please read our article: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus-weightage . It doesnt matter since when you have started preparing. What is important is the quality of the study. You can always check the Knockout package we offer: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-jee-main-april/

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when will colleges open post lockdown according to MHRD guidelines

Deepshikha Student Expert 7th Jun, 2020
Hey,
According to the guidelines of UGC, colleges are expected to reopen from end of July or first week of August depending upon the situation. Since, the lockdown is easing up, the colleges are expected to reopen in July or August without any delay. However, every college will be releasing their new academic calendar as per their convenience.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
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According to January jeemain 2020,What marks are needed to get 96-97 percentile in july? I got 86 percentile in January jeemain. How can I reach that percentile? What to do to reach that percentile from now as I have started my preparation from 3rd week of April,wasted the time from this LOCKDOWN

Anantika Kushwaha 6th Jun, 2020
Hello Siri,

To get 96 percentile in JEE Main one needs to score 120 out of 300. Aim a score higher than this and you might get the score needed to secure a seat in NITs.

It isn't too late to prepare for JEE Main 2020 July session. Study hard and be focused. Study all the topics completely and clear all the concepts. Practice the numerical part as well. Solve previous years question papers and try them in Online mode as the examination will be conducted in Online mode.
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what would be the competition for neet this tear due to lockdown? Will the paper be easy or tough and what about the cutoff?

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 4th Jun, 2020
Hi

Lock down has nothing to do with the difficulty level of the neet question paper and Neet cut off, the only effect of lockdown is that Neet examination has been delayed and nothing else

Your neet examination difficulty level will be more or less similar to previous years and it mostly depends upon your level of preparation that you find it easy or difficult. If you prepare well for Neet examination then we will find the question paper  easy or else difficult

Also , cut off marks depends upon a number of factors,  like
  • number of seats available
  • number of students that appeared in NEET
  • kind of marks scored by students in neet etc

And depending upon above  factors cutoff marks may increase or decrease

So, don't think much about cutoff etc, just focus on your preparation :)

Thank you
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COMEDK is scheduled to be on 27 June. Lockdown in 13 cities is extended to 30 June. How students from covid containment zones will write the exam.? Every entrance exam is scheduled to be in last week of July.

Pankhuri Kumari 3rd Jun, 2020
Hii!
Don't worry. If you are residing in an area marked containment zone or have your exam centre in that area, some provisions will definitely be made by the government and the concerned authorities of the examination for such students to reach the centres. May be, exam will be postponed for just those areas. But, nothing is confirm now. You must keep preparing well for the exam.
You can ask the official helpdesk about this problem too. They may advice you something.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
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How can I apply for BALLB Hons in TNDALU since our results are awaited due to lockdown??and also if it possible for applying,then can you give me the link of application...

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 12th Jul, 2020

hi,

currently in tamil nadu dr ambedkar law university has no new admission notifications for 2020-2021 sessions as in official website. however due to covid 19 pandemic many of the entrance test has delayed , so I suggest you to follow the official website regularly for latest admission notifications.

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when will UGC aided degree colleges affiliated with Mumbai University going to reopen again in Mumbai considering cancellation of third year exams and lockdown 5.0 till June 30

S. Saha Student Expert 1st Jun, 2020
All Educational Institutions through out India ratger through out the world have been closed due to Corona Pandemic. And currently the whole nation is under lockdown too. The lockdown has been extended in containment zones. Also the Corona virus cases in India are increasing recently. So the Educational Institutions might not open anytime before June depending on the current situation. If everything goes well, the educational Institutes may open after June. In West Bengal, the CM has already said to close the school colleges till June 30th. So it is advisable, keep your look on the official website of your institution for furthur updates.
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Will surely NEET will be held on July 26th ?? as lockdown is extending till.....or any idea abt online conduction of exam ???

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 29th May, 2020
Hi

Your NEET examination is scheduled to be conducted on 26th July .

Your Neet examination has already been postponed and delayed a lot due to coronavirus outbreak and lock down caused by it from its scheduled date

Also, considering the present situation your Neet examination is not expected to be delayed more .
Even if its get postponed again then NTA will notify you about it in advance but chances for the same is very extremely low

Thank you
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Will the competition of/in jee mains exam will be increased due the preparation in lockdown ,like will the required marks for a percentile will be increased due to comptetion.Ex- In Jan mains the people who scored 138+ got 98%+ likewise will the required marks for 98%+ will be increased to 30+marks?

Aastha jain 29th May, 2020

Hi Narendra

The marks vs percentile trend should remain more or less similar. There could be a factor of some students' studies getting disrupted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Some might have access to no/poor internet an studying remotely might be an issue. For some, COVID-19 could have struck a close one. But again, I suggest you to focus instead on making full use of the additional time in preparing for Mains, if you can.

Good luck!

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