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Do all the subjects in our board exams need to be above 75% or should the overall be above 75% to qualify for JEE MAINS and ADVANCED?


Jyotish Vardhan 19th Feb, 2018
Answer (1)
Mayank Kukreti 14th Oct, 2018

Hello

The percent should be the aggregate for all 5 subjects.

For admissions to NITs / IIITs / GFTIs :

  • Candidates need to have secured a minimum 75% marks in class XII or equivalent exam or be in the top 20 percentile in their class XII exam conducted by the respective board.
  • For SC/ ST candidates, the eligibility criteria is to secure 65% marks in class XII or equivalent exam.

For admissions to B.Arch. programmes:

  • Candidates need to have PCM mandatorily in their 10+2 or equivalent exam.
  • They need to have secured minimum 50% marks in these subjects in aggregate and 50% individually too.

Good luck I hope this helps you

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