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Hello Alka
For JEE Advance, the best 5 subjects through which you need to calculate your percentage is:
1. Physics 2. Chemistry 3. Mathematics 4. One language (which is English) 5. One other subject of your choice
So you will need to choose PCM + English + a 5th subject to calculate your percentage.
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Scoring full marks in NEET Physics (https://student.sharprevise.com/app/) isn’t just about covering the syllabus — it’s about mastering concepts, practicing smart, and simulating the real exam pressure.
Start with NCERT Physics for Class 11 & 12. Make sure every formula, derivation, and concept is crystal clear — especially in Mechanics, Electrostatics, and Modern Physics. After theory, jump into topic-wise practice . Many toppers I know follow the 3R rule: Revise → Recall → Reattempt .
For the “exam-day feel”, I personally suggest using mock tests that adapt to your performance . For example, SharpRevise AI (https://sharprevise.com/home) creates personalized test series that focus more on your weak areas and mimic NEET’s difficulty level. The instant analysis helps you see why you made mistakes and how to fix them.
The secret? Daily problem-solving + targeted revision + simulated mocks . Do this for 3 months consistently, and Physics won’t feel like the toughest section anymore — it’ll become your scoring area
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As per current JEE Mains eligibility rules, a student can appear in the exam in the year of passing Class 12 and the next two years. If you passed Plus Two in 2021, your direct eligibility window for JEE Mains has already passed. Even if you reattempt Class 12 in 2026, it is generally considered as an improvement attempt, and NTA counts your first attempt year for eligibility purposes. However, rules can change in future, so keep checking the official JEE Mains brochure for 2026–2027. Since you’re already pursuing B.Sc., you can also consider other state-level engineering entrance exams or lateral entry schemes for B.Tech after graduation. These options will help you continue toward your goal without depending only on JEE. It’s good you’re planning ahead, so keep exploring all possible pathways.
Best wishes for your studies!
Good afternoon. If you mean IPE (Intermediate Public Examination) marks 980/1000 in Telangana or Andhra Pradesh, then the CSE B.Tech fee depends on your EAMCET rank and whether you’re admitted under:
1. Government category (Convener quota via EAMCET) – Fee is fixed by the state government for that college type:
Govt engineering colleges: 10,000–35,000/year.
Private colleges (Category A): 45,000–1,35,000/year depending on the fee structure approved by AFRC.
2. Management quota – Usually 1.5–2.5 lakh/year for average private colleges, and 2.5–5 lakh/year in top private colleges.
Your IPE marks alone don’t decide the fee — your EAMCET rank is the deciding factor for convener quota seats.
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In JEE Advanced eligibility, the top 5 subjects from your board exam are considered. Usually, they are Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and any two other subjects from the main curriculum. If CMS is your optional subject and IT is an additional subject, the board will still calculate based on the 5 highest marks from your eligible subjects. Additional subjects are considered only if they replace a lower score from another subject. For example, if IT has a higher score than English or CMS, then IT can be counted. However, some boards follow strict rules where only main subjects are counted, so you must verify with your board’s official notification. The 75% criteria means your average percentage in those best 5 subjects must meet the requirement. My advice—list all your subjects, arrange them from highest to lowest marks, and take the top five as per rules.
Hope this clears your doubt!
For the last three years, the NEET UG cut-off for General Kashmiri Migrants has been 415 marks in 2023, 431 in 2024, and this year it is expected around 400 marks. This cut-off is for government medical colleges under the reserved category for migrants and may vary depending on seat allotment and number of applicants. If your score is between 330–380, the chances for government MBBS seats are slim, but you might still secure a BDS or private MBBS seat depending on counselling rounds. Keep checking the official MCC website and J&K counselling notices because they post category-wise cut-off lists. If you are preparing for next year, target at least 420+ for safer chances in MBBS under this quota. Remember, each year competition changes, so never rely solely on past data—use it as a guideline.
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Hello Aspirant,
With 332 marks in NEET 2025, securing a government MBBS college is highly unlikely for General/OBC/EWS categories. Government MBBS cut-offs are significantly higher, often exceeding 500-600 marks.
However, you might have chances in private medical colleges or for BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) and BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) courses, especially if you belong to SC/ST categories . Some private MBBS colleges have cut-offs that may align with your score, though fees will be considerably higher. Use online college predictors and check state-specific counselling for more precise options based on your category and domicile.
With category rank 1304 in SC for Uttar Pradesh, your position is much better compared to the All India Rank. In private colleges under SC quota, you have a fair shot, especially if you are flexible with location and fees. The first rounds may be tough due to higher demand, but in the mop-up round, seats in colleges like Saraswathi Institute, Rama Medical College, and Mayo Institute sometimes go to this range. Keep all documents ready, and be quick during choice filling as seats fill fast.
You can use this college predictor tool: College predictor careers 360
Good luck,
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