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Hi Priyanka,
Actually you mentioned score of JEE Mains in phase 1 and just now phase 2 exam done so on the basis of both the exams a candidate score more in any of the phase of JEE Mains will be consider a final score in the form of rank or merit list. In order to eliigible for JEE Advance the basis criteria is candidate should clear the JEE Mains exam 2019 and secure position among top 2,24,00 candidates. Also a candidate should passed 10+2 exam with minimum score of 75 % also that candidate must be in the top 20% percentile marks of board exam and candidate belong to SC or ST category is 65% respectively.
In order to predict your rank in JEE Mains you can reffer JEE rank predictor and link is as below :
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hello
yes at 82.77 percentile and sc category you are qualified your jee advanced as you are within the 2.3 lakh candidates who are going to be qualified. you can predict your rank and your chances of admission in colleges at https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-predictor .
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Your rank will be in the bracket of 1.5 lac to 2.5 lac in gen category so respectively in SC category it will be aroung 15k to 25k. So, as per the rank there is less chance to get into top NITs, IIITs (IIT don't consider Jee mains score). But there is fair chance of getting newly opened NITs, IIITs in spot round or even in 7th round of Josaa. So, opt colleges in Josaa counselling very carefully and if you are not getting any college in any round then wait for spot round and apply for it.
Best of luck.
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