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Asked by Anonymous - May 25, 2025
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Sir I have cracked jee mains with 97th percentile on April session but I didn't gave jee advanced and in cbse boards class 12 igot 59.6 in total aggregate with pcb and an RT in chemistry So what to do now??....I am confused

Ans: With a 97th percentile in JEE Main but only 59.6% in CBSE Class 12 (PCB) and an RT (compartment) in Chemistry, you are currently not eligible for admission to NITs, IIITs, GFTIs, or IITs. Both JEE Advanced and JoSAA counseling require candidates to have passed Class 12 with at least 75% (General/OBC) or be in the top 20 percentile, and to have cleared all subjects. Your immediate priority should be to clear your Chemistry compartment exam and obtain a valid Class 12 pass certificate. If you can improve your aggregate or reach the top 20 percentile after the compartment or improvement exams, you may become eligible for JEE Main and Advanced admissions next year. Meanwhile, consider private universities or state-level counseling with more flexible eligibility criteria. Focus on clearing your compartment and improving your scores to keep your engineering admission options open. All the best for your admission and a bright future!

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