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The school claims that it has not CBSE registration number yet and will be receiving it only around 28th of November but JEE registration closes on 27th of November. So what has to be filled for the registration number?

Aadesh Sharma 3rd Nov, 2025

Candidates need to fill the JEE form with filling their class 11 registration no. , The grade 11th registration no. with the CBSE is actually on the registration slip of your enrollment into the class 11th or the previous admit card of the school and not the 2025-2026 registration no. for the school.

learn more about the registration process for JEE MAINS 2026 follow the link below from careers360 to avoid any further confusions

How to fill JEE Main Application Form 2026? – Steps to Apply Online

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hey can anyone pls tell me what percentile in jee mains would I need to get admission in cbit,jntuh or vnr vjiet aiml branch. I am from hyderbad and I do have an ews certificate as well as bce state certificate

Sankalp Agrawal 3rd Nov, 2025

Hello,

For admission to CBIT, JNTUH, or VNR VJIET (AI/ML branch) through JEE Main, the required percentile varies every year, but based on previous trends:

  • CBIT (AI/ML): Around 95–97 percentile for EWS/BCE candidates.

  • VNR VJIET (AI/ML): Around 96–98 percentile.

  • JNTUH (AI/ML): One of the toughest—usually 98+ percentile even with EWS/BCE quota.

Since you’re from Hyderabad and hold both EWS and BCE (state quota), your chances improve slightly in CBIT and VNR. Try aiming for 98 percentile or above to be on the safe side.


Hope you understand.

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Jee mains 2026 me kya calculator use hoga ki nahi

Ayush Madanpotra 3rd Nov, 2025

For JEE Main 2026, calculators will not be allowed in the exam. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has confirmed that no physical or virtual calculator will be provided. Earlier, there was confusion because of a typing mistake in the information bulletin, but NTA has now clearly said that students have to do all the calculations manually during the exam.

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How will the calculator ban affect the speed and accuracy of JEE Main 2026 aspirants?

Ayush Madanpotra 3rd Nov, 2025

From 2026, JEE Main will not allow calculators in the exam. This means students will have to do all the calculations by hand, either mentally or on paper. Both physical and virtual (on-screen) calculators are banned.

This rule will affect both speed and accuracy. Without a calculator, students may take more time to solve long numerical questions or problems that need many steps. Mistakes in addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division may happen more often if one is not used to manual work. But at the same time, regular practice can make students faster and more confident with numbers. Manual calculation also improves understanding of formulas and concepts.

For speed, students who depend on calculators may find it harder to complete all questions in time. They will need to practice mental math, quick simplification, and use of tricks like estimation and remembering standard values such as squares, cubes, and trigonometric ratios. Over time, this practice can make them nearly as fast as before, but it needs effort.

For accuracy, students must be careful while doing rough work. One small calculation mistake can give the wrong final answer. So it is better to stay calm and double-check important steps. Accuracy is more important than rushing through.

Overall, the ban on calculators will make JEE Main more about logic, manual accuracy, and time management. Since this rule is for everyone, it will not make the exam unfair. The students who practice manual calculations more will have an advantage.

Official website: https://jeemain.nta.ac.in


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Last 10years pyqs of jee mains pcm

avinash.dongre 3rd Nov, 2025

You can access the last 10 years of JEE Main Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics PYQs with detailed explanations using these two ebooks

For year-wise

https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/jee-main-previous-10-year-questions-detailed-solutions

and for chapter wise

https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/jee-main-chapter-wise-pyqs

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Last ten years pyqs of jee mains of pcm

avinash.dongre 3rd Nov, 2025

You can access the last 10 years of JEE Main Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics PYQs with detailed explanations using these two ebooks

For year-wise

https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/jee-main-previous-10-year-questions-detailed-solutions

and for chapter wise

https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/jee-main-chapter-wise-pyqs

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after completing vocational intermediate mlt plus bipc as a bridge course and writing tg eamcet shall we do btech biotechnology in telangana ?

Sankalp Agrawal 3rd Nov, 2025

Hello,

Yes, you can. After completing vocational MLT with BIPC bridge course and qualifying TG EAMCET, you are eligible for Btech Biotechnology admission in Telangana, provided you meet the subject and marks criteria set by the college or university.

Hope you understand.

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i have accidentally filled "Any Public School/ Board/ University examination in India or in any foreign country recognized as equivalent to the 10+2 system by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU)." in the jee form when it asked for class 12th qualifying exam instead of CBSE board. Big mistk

SEJAL JAIN 3rd Nov, 2025

Hello

Don’t worry, it’s not a serious mistake.
You just selected the wrong option for your qualifying exam type.
If you studied under CBSE or any State Board, you can fix it easily.
When the JEE correction window opens, choose your correct board name.
Even if it stays the same, your marksheet will clear any confusion later.
So stay calm it won’t affect your admit card or eligibility.

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Hiii my name is piyush kumar Kanoje And my demise ar llb and who college is best

Sankalp Agrawal 3rd Nov, 2025

Hello,

If you want to pursue LLB , here I list out some of the best colleges in India:

National Law Universities (NLUs) – through CLAT

Delhi University Faculty of Law – through DU LLB entrance

BHU Faculty of Law, Varanasi

Symbiosis Law School, Pune

ILS Law College, Pune

All the best.



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What if any one has failed in boards in maths 1A is he/she able to write jee mains and get qualified in session 1? What the session 1 results will show

Sankalp Agrawal 3rd Nov, 2025

Hello,

If a student has failed in one board subject (like Maths 1A), they can still appear for JEE Main Session 1, as eligibility is not verified at the time of exam.

However:

The JEE Main result will be displayed normally with percentile and score.

The student will not be eligible for admission or counselling unless they pass all subjects in the board exam before the admission process starts.

So yes, they can write and get results but must clear the failed subject to be eligible for admission.

Hope you understand.

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