sir, we are scheduled cast catogery and jee mains 2020 january we secured 44 marks , we are qualified for jee advance or not, as per the above marks what is approximate percentail
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expected JEE advance qualifying cutoff based on previous year data is 63-49. in terms of score :- 37-28.
to be eligible for JEE advance , your JEE mains percentile needs to be above 49. As per previous year data, your percentile will be in range 64-74 on the basis of your score. But there are other factors which decides your percentile and that is average performance. if score of a students crowd goes 60% above your score then your percentile will be below 60.
if you satisfy the categorical cutoff percentile/score to be eligible for jee advance then you can appear jee advance. NTA will release merit list who can appear jee advance.
you should look for government engineering college and good private institute for admission. You will get top branch option if you apply using your categorical rank plus home state quota.
for getting precise college list, please use the college predictor:- https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hope it helps!
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