I wrote jee Jan and I didn't apply for jee sept if my jee janpercentile is eligible for writing jee Adv will the consider
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From last year 2019 National Testing Agency (NTA) began conducting two JEE Main; one in January and the other in April. It also introduced the percentile system of evaluation since now JEE Main was being conducted in some days and many shifts.
For the evaluation of final result the better of the two scores (one from January and other from April) is taken into consideration. For those candidates who appeared in only one session i.e. any one of either January or April the evaluation will be done based on single examination they appeared in.
Therefore, you have appeared in January only and hence your result will be evaluated based on this only. And you will be eligible to write JEE Advanced provided you meet the other eligibility criteria and surpass the minimum cutoff.
Wish you all the best.
Yes,if your jee January percentile is more than the cutoff then you will definitely be eligible for Jee advanced irrespective of whether you have given jee September exam or not.
Only the best score of two attempt is taken into account and since you will attempt only one,then your that one will only be considered.
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