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Is 68 percentile enough to take my jee advanced exam??????? Or from what percentile it is possible?????? In general catogery.........


Durga Shree 25th Jan, 2020
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Pratham Meghani 25th Jan, 2020
Dear Aspirant,

A formula is given by National Testing agency To calculate Jee rank.The formula is No of Candidates appeared in Jee exam /100 *(100-Nta score ).Candiates appeared in January session were 869010 .So according to this formula your rank will be 278083.
But if the no of candidates in April session changes to 120000 then your rank will be accordingly to formula in which no of candidates will be 120000.

It's difficult to qualify for Jee mains at this rank and percentile because According to previous year cutoff. You should have percentile above 89.75 .

Thanks
All the very best
priyaankasarkar Student Expert 25th Jan, 2020

To be honest,  its difficult to predict the actual rank or JEE advanced qualifying marks. Neverthless, you may calculate your expected rank by this formula

A percentile is the no.of Candidates who scored better than you in the exam. Going by that, to calculate your JEE percentille, we should use the formula 100 - your total percentile score. Now 869010 Candidates appeared for Jan exam. Going by that, your rank formula  is (100 - your total score) X 869010 /100. Your rank can be predicted by using the formula, (100-your total percentile)*869010/100. Let's say the number of candidates for April exam increased to 12,00,000 then your final rank shall be (100 - your total score) X 12,00,000/100

At this point in time, it is difficult to predict the JEE Advanced qualifying marks but 85 percentile and above should be an ideal score.

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Shubham Dhane 25th Jan, 2020
Hello,
There will be good chances of qualifying JEE main if a candidate score 85 or above percentile.The cut off for 2020 is not yet announced officially it will be declared after the April session results are out.And if you belong to SC/ST/PWD you may have chances of qualifying JEE main because the cut off in 2019 were  54.01, 44.33, 0.11 for SC,ST, PWD respectively.But the cut off changes every year it may increase or decrease depending upon various factors like number of candidates appeared, difficulty of exam, number of seats available etc.
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25th Jan, 2020
So am I not eligible.................
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25th Jan, 2020
Durga Shree You may not be eligible.You need to prepare for JEE Main April session and improve your performance and try to score above 90 percentile to get seat in NITs.
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