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Can I get seat in NIT without JEE Advanced?

Can I get seat in NIT without JEE Advanced?

No, it is not. You only have to give JEE Mains exam and score a good percentile in it to get a good NIT. Yes, a candidate who has taken admission in NIT can appear for JEE Advanced but it can become difficult to cope up with the syllabus of NIT and preparation for JEE Advanced at the same time.

Is Jee advanced necessary for IIIT?

If you have attended and disqualified jee advance means that you have qualified to jee mains but somehow unable to do it with jee advanced. So, if you have got good marks in jee mains it helps you get nit or iiit. You should minimum get 120+ to get into iiit or nit.

What is the eligibility criteria for the JEE Advanced?

To be eligible for JEE Advanced, aspirants should rank within the top 2,50,000 (including all categories) successful candidates in JEE Main. T he total number of candidates may also be greater than 2,50,000 in the presence of “tied” ranks/scores in any category. The percentage-wise reservations of different categories are:

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How is the JEE Advanced cut off calculated?

JEE Advanced cutoff will be prepared by respective IIT colleges at the time of counselling conducted by JoSAA. The cutoff marks for admission will be in the form of opening ranks & closing ranks. Every college will publish its separate cutoff ranks for each course.

What is the difference between JEE Main and JEE Advanced?

JEE Advanced is the second phase of IIT JEE that is mainly conducted after JEE Main. The exam is conducted every year by different IITs on a rotation basis under the supervision of IIT – JAB (Joint Admission Board).

What is the eligibility criteria for JEE Mains 12th Board Exam?

The students belonging to the general category must secure a minimum of 75\% of marks and students belonging to SC, ST, PWD categories must secure a minimum of 65\% of marks in their class 12th board examinations or they must be from the list of categories wise top 20 percentile in their respective class 12th equivalent board examinations.