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Jee main paper 2 min marks for nit?


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Anandhan C 12th Jan, 2019
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Shanu Anand 21st Feb, 2019
Hello aspirant,

If you are a general category candidate then you should score 240-250 marks in JEE paper 2 will take you in a safe zone and a NIT for sure and if you are from OBC category then 215 marks is enough.

For further information there are questions form mathematics general aplitude architectural aplitude and drawingso the general and architectural aplitude contains 50 question and one can easily answer 40-45 among them.. Giving a score of around 180.. Then the drawing part that contains 70 marks with 2 or 3 questions you can score 3040 if you can draw and if you are a pro then a score around 50 would be a cup of cake.. And the most difficult part is the maths part.. Containing 30 questions.. Try at least to solve 10 questions correctly to get a good total



So that is 180+40+40=260..and boom you got a NIT



Good Luck....





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