JEE Main 2026: Preparation Tips & Study Plan
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Hello aspirant,
75% criteria in boards is removed for the year 2022. It may or may not be possible that it will be removed for the next year 2023. But if you assume that 75% criteria will not be removing for the year 2023 then you have to prepare well for the boards. For droppers, these is not any special eligibility criteria so whatever NTA decides will be applicable for all the candidates appearing for Jee Mains 2023.
Some colleges expect NITs and IITs where 75% criteria is not applicable:-
IIIT Hyderabad ( admission through Jee Mains and UGEE ). You need only 60% in your 10+2 boards
IIIT Bangalore ( admission through Jee Mains). You need 60% in 10+2 boards.
DTU (Delhi Technical University) an NSUT (admission through Jee Mains and CUET). Minimum 60% in PCM
DA- IICT (admission through Jee Mains and gujcet) all the students passed class 12th are eligible.
ICT Mumbai (admission through Jee Mains and MH CET) minimum 60% marks in 12th boards.
Hope you get it:)
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