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Is 75%in general and 65% in sc/st is the overall % required in 12 to give the jee mains as well as advance.


Ditin Bagri 6th Jul, 2017
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Mridul viswakarma 7th Jul, 2017
Overall 75% for general and obc students and 65% for sc and st students is required to get admission into NITs, IIITs, and other CFTIs.... And this is also the minimum percentage required to become eligible to give jee advanced after clearing the cutoff in jee mains.

But you can attend jee mains even without this minimum percentage ...there is no eligibility criteria decided by cbse in concern to minimum percentage for attending jee mains. Hope I could help.
Sahil Tyagi 6th Jul, 2017
75% minimum is required in PCM not overall.
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6th Jul, 2017
kaun bola bhai, its not PCM. it is overall of top 5 subjects(maths and physics are compulsory and one language)
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