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Santosh Question by Santosh on Apr 26, 2025
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Hello Sir, Sir My question is that I have scored 60% in class 12th now I am not able to understand what should I do now I have to give JEE exam sir should I fill the improvement form now or should I fill the form for private candidate so that I can give JEE 2026 please sir guide me.

Ans: Hi Santosh
yes, you can take the improvement exam as a private candidate.
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Namaskar, My son has got 93.60 percentile in JEE mains 2026 with General rank 100144 and OBC NCL rank 32618. I request you to kindly guide me can he get admission in SGSITS, Indore in CSE / IT / ETC branch having MP domicile or any other better option as per your recommendation.
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