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Soni sunny anantkumar Student Expert 10th Jul, 2019

Yes sir , i understand your query regarding jee main and about your board.

The rajasthan board is quite tough in comparison to other board as the syllabus is also tough in comparison to other board. Since,if you think rbse board is easy you can score more marks in it then choose that board and make your way to nIt.

But ,i would also like to give information about nit admission  through jee as follows:

For admissions to NITs / IIITs/ GFTIs: Candidates need to have secured a minimum 75% marks in class XII or equivalent exam or be in the top 20 percentile in their class XII exam conducted by the respective board. For SC/ ST candidates, the eligibility criteria are to secure 65% marks in class XII or equivalent exam.

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10th Jul, 2019
So you mean that if i give exam from RBSE then it will be valid for jee main next year.Then can you tell me while filling the application form next year what will i have to choose in year of qualifying exam  column or I have to choose appearing for improvement as this may not be the case as I will not giving improvement in rbse as this is first time in that board 
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10th Jul, 2019
This year I have passed my 12 class with 61 percentage but minimum 75 is required so my question is if  if I give 12th class again from RBSE instead of Giving improvement form CBSE then it will be valid in JEE main or not the next year ,means  will I be able to get admission in NIT or not
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Ananya Sood 10th Jul, 2019

Hi Harshit. Calm down champ and don't panic. Don't change your board to Rajasthan board and continue with CBSE. This is because I think you have a better knowledge of cbse board and hence you could score very good marks next year.

Yes these marks will be valid for the next year's jee main score but not for this jee. You would have to give the JEE exam again. But I think that you can do even better next time and then why don't you aim for the IIT's as well.

Do bother me if you need any tips so as to how to score 90+ marks in boards.

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10th Jul, 2019
What do you want to mean by saying that this marks will be valid for next year jee main  . Which marks???And ya if you will give me tips then is worthy for me
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10th Jul, 2019
I meant the marks you get in improvement will be valid for the next year as well as the marks you have scored now in your class 12 th boards. But the jee main 2019 percentile won't be valid for next year.
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10th Jul, 2019
Ya This year class 12 percentage will be valid  in but it does not meet eligibility criteria that is 75% minimum to get admission in NITsMy question is that if I give class 12 exam from RBSE Board then it will be valid the next year in JEE main for admission in NIT or not
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10th Jul, 2019
Yes it would be valid.
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abhikshaw100_9176398 Student Expert 10th Jul, 2019
Hello,

The JEE Mains eligibility criteria is:-

1) Candidates should have passed 10+2 or any equivalent examination from a recognized board or candidates appearing for their 10+2 examination in that particular year.

2)There are different subject combinations which are compulsory for admission to the stream that is to be pursued by the candidate.

For BE/B.Tech the subjects are Language,Physics,Mathematics(compulsory),Any one from Chemistry,Biotechnology,Biology.

For B.Arch Language,Physics,Mathematics(compulsory),Any one from Chemistry,Biology,Biotechnology.



Now regarding NITs,IITs and GFITs for admission in BE/B.Tech programmes the minimum eligibility criteria is 75% and for SC/ST candidates it is 65%.

Now since you havw asked for the change of board,I would suggest you to give your exam next year from CBSE boarda itself.Though Rajasthan Board may he easier than CBSE,if you change your board it will be a whole new thing for you and may take time for you to adjust.Since you have not met the eligibility criteria this year that doesn't mean that you will not be able to do it the next year also.Give your best and schedule your studies.Apart from tutions self study is more important and also more beneficial.

Rest of decision is yours.

Thank you.









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10th Jul, 2019
Ya I can understand your advice but tell me if  I change my board to rbse then will I be eligible next year to get admission in nit or not . And what I  will have to choose while filling the application form for jee main 2020 in the year of passing 10 + 2 examination or will have to choose the category of improvement exam as this may may not be the case when I choose RBSE course in that board I am giving first time not the improvement
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Soni sunny anantkumar Student Expert 10th Jul, 2019

The year you have been qualified


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10th Jul, 2019
Yes
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