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My attempts for jee advanced are exhausted even though i just wrote it for once ... my boards we completed in 2023 and i wrote it in 2024 ...is it possible to give board exam from different state and give JEE Advanced in 2025 ..... i saw it jee mains eligibility criteria that they will consider the 1st board itself even though if we write another board exam from other state ...can you just verify once and let me know .... if possible .... What is the procedure and what are the pros and cons ... I did my boards from Karnataka state board ... Is it a good idea after all ??

Ans: You have NOT mentioned your Score in JEE-A. Secondly, why you are thinking about giving Board Exam again? NOT Clear. Just try to get admission into any one of the College(s) in Karnataka in the stream you are interested in. All the BEST for Your Bright Future.

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Jee mains 94percentile …. Jee advanced 88 … Kcet my application was rejected due to naming issue of sats ID … BITSAT 189 … In karnataka the only way i got is through management quota I can’t afford it … other colleges out of karnataka… they take through jee mains and i tried im not getting cs branch and it is not guaranteed that we will be able to change branch 2nd year … So regarding the board thing is it possible.. because i dont have any other option left .

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My daughter has scored 93.7 percentile in JEE. She has Chandigarh home state quota and is a female candidate. I want to know that if she gets Aerospace, mechanical, civil in Punjab Engineering College, should we take admission there? She is also getting ECE in Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology through Punjab quota, but the fees are a bit high for us. So, if she gets any lower branch in PEC, should we still consider taking admission there, or is there some better college where we should enroll her instead? Among Mit or Thapar which one is best
Ans: Niti Madam, before I answer your question, I would like to suggest that your daughter choose a branch she is genuinely interested in, rather than selecting one just because it is available to her. Now, to answer your question, at the 93.7 percentile, the approximate CRL may be around 95,000–1,05,000. With Chandigarh's home-state quota, PEC lower branches are realistic: JoSAA 2025 PEC HS closing ranks show Civil up to around 1.06 lakh, Aerospace around 55000, and Mechanical likely tougher than Civil. PEC is a government, low-fee, strong-brand, good alumni and Chandigarh location, so Civil/Mechanical/Aerospace at PEC is worth considering if fees are a major concern. Between MIT Manipal and Thapar, choose Thapar ECE if fees are affordable; choose PEC if ROI, lower cost and government tag matter more. Final preference: Thapar ECE > PEC Mechanical > PEC Aerospace > PEC Civil.

However, for placements, Thapar ECE is academically/industry-wise stronger than PEC Civil/Aerospace, but only if the higher fee is manageable. Thapar’s ECE department has its own placement/recruiter ecosystem. All the Best for Your Daughter's Prosperous Future!

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