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Yes, the p block removed is from the JEE 2026 exam .
Hello dear aspirant,
I would assume you are asking this question because you haven't completed the syllabus yet. Don't worry though because it's still simple to achieve what you want if you start now.
Here's what you should do:
1) Complete theory of chapters watching one shots and practice previous year questions along side. You do not have time to study the chapters lecture by lecture.
2) Start with high weightage chapters first in each subject.
3) Give mock tests regularly and analysing them is a must. If you don't know how to analyse post a question and I will tell you exactly what you have to do.
4) A focused study of 10-12 hours a day is must now.
5) When you are about 1 month closer to your exam stop learning anything new and start practicing what you have done already.
6) Make short notes and revise them regularly, similarly make formula sheets as some questions are based on direct formula.
Thank you for your time. If this helped you leave a like and comment.
Hello, Yes, based on your 389 marks, you fulfill the 75% criteria.
Don't worry about the 'Total Marks 355' (which is 71%). JEE (NTA/JoSAA) calculates the aggregate differently, using the top 5 subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Maths, one Language, and the 5th best subject.
Your 389 (which is 77.8%) is the correct calculation according to this rule, making you eligible. Also, remember that you are eligible even if you don't meet 75%, as long as you are in the Top 20 Percentile of your board.
I hope you found this information helpful and for any study related queries you can ask in careers360 app, Have a great day!
It is very common for students to be appearing for improvement exams after they have had somewhat less score in the previous examinations. The purpose of improvement examination is itself to get an upper hand on the the examinational merit or to check the eligibility criteria, You are allowed to fill up with the latest results and register for JEE MAINS 2026 with no issues.
Since you appeared for your Class 12 board exam in 2024 and then gave an improvement exam in 2025 then your passing year will be considered 2025 - the latest year in which you passed or improved your result.
While filling the JEE Main 2026 form,
1. Enter 2025 as your year of passing, and
2. Fill in your improved marks.
Only your latest and improved result will be valid for admission and eligibility purposes.
Hello,
You appeared for your Class 12 board exam in 2024 and then gave an improvement exam in 2025 then your passing year will be considered 2025.
Hope this will help you.
I am not sure yet because the dates depend on the school board. Could you please tell me which education board you are from ? I will check the complete details for that board and let you know after that.
The JEE 2026 registration is still live and the correction window will open briefly only after the registration window closes.
The JEE CORRECTION window does allow changes to the academic details in the registration in which the pdf of 10th and 12th grade marksheets is also asked for attachment.
Hello
Don’t worry, this mistake can usually be fixed. NTA opens a correction window for JEE Main forms, where you can edit details like your 10th or 12th registration number. Once it’s open, log in to the official site and correct your entry. If the correction window has already closed, you should immediately email or call NTA explaining that you entered your 10th registration number instead of the 12th. They often allow such corrections through official requests. Keep screenshots and proof of your emails for safety. Stay calm, this won’t affect your eligibility if corrected in time.
The correction window for jee mains will open after the registration for the jee mains 2026 get over, the correction window will only open briefly after the registration is over. The corrections for the academic details will be allowed including the registered scores for the 10th and 12th grades.
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