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Hello! Hope you are doing well. Firtly, congratulations for your score in JEE Main paper 2. For you to know your predicted rank you can use the following careers360 link. It will help you to predict your rank. The link is " https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-architecture-rank-predictor". Hope this will be useful to you.

And secondly, from this year students are given two chances so that they can appear for either one of the exams or both. When given ranks, they will consider the best of two. So, even if you didn't attend the second session your percentage would remain same. They will consider your first session marks or percentage. So, your percetage won't be changing. It will still be 96.01% only. So, you don't have to worry about your percentage decreasing. Good luck!

Hello Amanpreet,

It would be difficult to tell you the exact as JEE Main is being conducted twice by NTA for the first time. As per your score your probable rank will be 2,625 - 2,925 and your probable percentile will be 97.5 to 99.5.

NOTE: This is only the Expected rank & Percentile.

 

As per the previous year, Based on this score the chances are less to get a seat in SPA Delhi, You can also refer the below given link to check the previous year cutoff.

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff-for-b-arch-b-planning

 

Good Luck! 

Hello Darshana Nitin Mahajan,

Your probable General Category rank will be 99,688 - 119,688 and your probable category (OBC Non Creamy Layer) rank range will be 31202 - 35202.


According to Offical List of cutoffs by NITs 2018, NITP had closing rank 72622 ,so you have chances of getting NITs ranked equal or below :

NIT Cut Off – OBC-NCL

INSTITUTE PROGRAM NAME QUOTA OR CR
National Institute of Technology Puducherry Computer Science and Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) OS 42081

72622


Hi nikhat,
     the ranking of both the exams combined is not yet released. So nothing can be said for sure. I will give you a general calculation of how many percentile you might expect to qualify for keeping advanced.
   Jee has already made it clear that 2,24,000 students (category wise) shall be allowed to appear in JEE Advanced 2019. Please note percentiles vary for different categories.  I am giving you a general example.  Now this year it is said somewhere around 9.65 lakh enrolled for jee. Let's consider 10 lakh for convenience. Now 2.24 lakh is 22.4% of the total crowd that means you need to be at least 78%ile to qualify.  Now if we split the seats according to categories the percentile goes even higher. But this is all a rough calculation and you should wait for the official figures to turn up to give you a clear idea of the cutoff percentile.
If you have any further queries you can comment below.

Hello
Yes actually the jee mains officals didn't released the accurate cutofr as of now after the april session also we can get offical cutoff percentile
But the chances of getting into college depends on percentile and as well it depends on category as well
I can say with respect to your percentile the chances of getting into college is more
Good luck

Hello Bhavya!


The JEE Main 2019 result for Paper 2 carry NTA scores for each subject (Mathematics, Aptitude Test and Drawing) along with total score. The NTA scores are calculated through the normalization process prescribed by the authorities.
Hence we can't predict them.


Please use our tool to predict your rank for JEE Main Paper 2:

https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-architecture-rank-predictor

Thanks :)


Hii Albin,

Your percentile is good.As per the previous year cutoffs you have a good chance of getting admission to the good NITs such as NIT Warangal, NIT Trichy, NIT Surathkal,NIT Nagpur,etc.You should prepare well for JEE Advanced so that you can get IITs.All the best.

Hello,


For non muslim category :

You should score atkeast 200 to be in safe side
and there are lots of factors too so admission depends upon the number of candidates applying for admission and also the JEE exam difficulty level.If these factors are in your favor then you will make it to JMI.

Good Luck

Hi Aastha, congratulations for your score, but we cannot predict your percentile on the basis of your score as your percentile will be calculated after normalisation. NTA will calculate your percentile by considering various factors such as the difficulty level of your paper and not  just your marks. So I would suggest you to wait for the announcement of your result. If you want any other information about the normalisation procedure or how your rank and percentile will be calculated you can check out the following link-

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-normalisation-process-how-scores-are-calculated

I hope this would have helped you. All the best!
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