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MHT-CET, IIT-JEE, NEET-UG Expert - Answered on Dec 03, 2025

Radheshyam Zanwar is the founder of Zanwar Classes which prepares aspirants for competitive exams such as MHT-CET, IIT-JEE and NEET-UG.
Based in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, it provides coaching for Class 10 and Class 12 students as well.
Since the last 25 years, Radheshyam has been teaching mathematics to Class 11 and Class 12 students and coaching them for engineering and medical entrance examinations.
Radheshyam completed his civil engineering from the Government Engineering College in Aurangabad.... more
Chand Question by Chand on Nov 15, 2025Hindi
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Thank you very much for your answer. But my eligibility is still not completely clear, because you mentioned a line— “The final decision will be yours.” What exactly does this line mean? Let me explain my complete situation: I completed my 12th (PCM) from UP Board in 2021 with 70% marks. After that, in 2022, I appeared privately for Biology (UP Board) as an additional subject and scored 80% marks. I have a single combined marksheet with me. At that time, I wanted to prepare for NEET, but due to financial issues, I could not continue my studies. Then in 2022, my younger brother and I came to Surat for work. I learned data entry work, and now both of us are earning decently. But the regret of not completing my education still hurts. That is why I want you to give me clear, honest, and accurate guidance about what I should do for the upcoming 2026–2027 session. First, please explain the eligibility for JEE. I saw in some YouTube videos that: • There is no age limit in JEE • And if someone has never appeared for JEE, they can use their 10th certificate and complete 12th again from NIOS, and then they become eligible for JEE Is this information correct? And if it is not correct, then am I eligible for NEET or not? Please guide me in detail about what would be the best option for my future, because I want to study in a good college. I will be waiting for your reply. Thank you, Sir!

Ans: Please ask the question in the follow-up section so that I know what your basic question was and what I replied to you.
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Thanks sir for the details reply ....I have not understood this - "Opting for NIOS Class 12 in 2027 offers flexibility in exam scheduling and credit transfers for any passed subjects, while providing the required pass year. " Kindly explain . Secondary I want to further understand following - My son will be giving cbse 12 boards in 2026 as advised by you and also has registered for same )Also if he scored greater than 75% or 20 percentile criteria . 1)Now will he be allowed to take 12 boards again in 2027 as private or nios ? Kindly guide how to do that , any special justification needed!! 2) secondly if he does so then will jee advanced will consider his first 12 cbse 2026 result or Nios 2027 result as basis for deciding his attempt eligibility of 2028 , two cases first assuming he scored greater than 75% /in top 20 percentile criteria in boards 2026 itself and another case he didn't met this criteria ? Kindly let us know as i couldn't find clarity on this !! 3) it is clear that in these cases he will not appear for jee main 2026. I also heard that even if 12th done in 2026 but jee main not registered for 2026 , and first jee main attempt is 2027 , then also he can get eligible for 2028 attempt for jee advanced.( Without redoing 12 th ) Kindly let us know . Again two cases first that he met 75%or 20 percentile criteria of jee and second he didn't, Humbly request your detailed reply as it is critical for us ...can we call u and discuss too !! Regards Saahil Saxena
Ans: Sahil Sir, How is your son's JEE preparation progressing? To secure admission in top NITs/IITs, he would need to achieve 97-98+ percentile in JEE Main and an AIR below 4000-5000 in JEE Advanced. Given the competitive nature of these exams, I'd suggest exploring 4-5 backup options among reputable private engineering colleges rather than focusing solely on JEE until 2028. It might be prudent to consider securing admission in a competitive public/private/state engineering college by 2026 itself. Please simplify the steps & process to finalize your son's admission by 2026 itself.

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