Is it necessary to write advanced after jee mains
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If you want to be under any of the IITs or any other Government Institution then you have to appear for the JEE Advanced otherwise with JEE mains also you can get into the NITs / IIIT / CFTI / Any other private institutions based upon your AIR.
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Hello Sumaiya, it is not necessary to appear for JEE advance, even if you are eligible for this. It's only depend on you. Her advance is a entrance exam which is held for admission in IIT. so if you are not that much interested in our, and you are happy with NIT or any other good engineering college, then it is not mandatory to give exam.
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No its not necessary to give jee advance after jee mains. If you are satisfied with you jee mains score and doesnt want to get admission into any iits so you can definitely leave the paper . But atleast I think you should give a chance to iits might you wont get admission into any of them but none of the exam won't do any wrong to you.
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Hello dear!!!! No it is not necessary to appear for JEE advance after you have appeared for JEE mains. You can only appear in JEE advanced if you have qualified your JEE mains and you have been able to get the marks required to appear in JEE advanced. Only after qualifying JEE advanced, you can get IITs. Otherwise after qualifying mains you have options for NITs IIITs and other engineering colleges.
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