What should be my JEE Main and JEE Advanced ranking to get a seat in NIT?

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What should be my JEE Main and JEE Advanced ranking to get a seat in NIT?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago
JEE Mains and JEE Advanced are two different engineering entrance exams. JEE Mains is conducted just after class 12th boards in the month of April. Clearing Mains, you can get a rank and admission into the NITs (National Institute of Technology), IIITs, and various other colleges like Amity. Many private colleges admit students through the Mains score too. JEE Mains paper 1 has 90 MCQ Single Correct Option questions. 30 each from Maths, Physics and Chemistry. Marking Scheme is +4, -1. And full marks are 360. JEE Mains paper 2 is only for those interested in architecture and is not for B.Tech admission. Clearing the cut-off in Mains paper 1 will make you eligible for JEE Advanced exam. Clearing JEE Advanced and getting a decent rank will land you in IITs. It is conducted in the month of May. JEE Advanced has 2 papers of 3 hours each. The full marks, marking scheme and question pattern, everything varies every year (in 2016 full marks were 372 marks while in 2015 it was 504). The level of questions in JEE Advanced is higher than that of Mains and it has multiple correct option type, integers, matrix and paragraph questions. JEE Mains tests your memory and basic concepts while Advanced tests your core concepts. Every year 12+ lac students appear for Mains and only 1.52 lac students qualify for Advanced. (Given that you are serious in your preparation, getting a decent rank in Mains and qualifying for Advanced is easy, so don't think that getting in top 2 lacs will be difficult). .
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manpreet 2 years ago
For getting a seat in the NITs you have to score marks in the JEE Mains and not in the Advance paper, and it depends upon your rank that in which NIT you will get the admission.
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manpreet 2 years ago
If you get under 30000 rank in JEE Mains you will get NIT. If you score 10000 rank in JEE Advanced, you will get IIT.
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manpreet 2 years ago
JEE Mains and JEE Advanced are two different engineering entrance exams. JEE Mains is conducted just after class 12th boards in the month of April. Clearing Mains, you can get a rank and admission into the NITs (National Institute of Technology), IIITs, and various other colleges like Amity. Many private colleges admit students through the Mains score too. JEE Mains paper 1 has 90 MCQ Single Correct Option questions. 30 each from Maths, Physics and Chemistry. Marking Scheme is +4, -1. And full marks are 360. JEE Mains paper 2 is only for those interested in architecture and is not for B.Tech admission. Clearing the cut-off in Mains paper 1 will make you eligible for JEE Advanced exam. Clearing JEE Advanced and getting a decent rank will land you in IITs. It is conducted in the month of May. JEE Advanced has 2 papers of 3 hours each. The full marks, marking scheme and question pattern, everything varies every year (in 2016 full marks were 372 marks while in 2015 it was 504). The level of questions in JEE Advanced is higher than that of Mains and it has multiple correct option type, integers, matrix and paragraph questions. JEE Mains tests your memory and basic concepts while Advanced tests your core concepts. Every year 12+ lac students appear for Mains and only 1.52 lac students qualify for Advanced. (Given that you are serious in your preparation, getting a decent rank in Mains and qualifying for Advanced is easy, so don't think that getting in top 2 lacs will be difficult).
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manpreet 2 years ago
JEE Mains and JEE Advanced are two different engineering entrance exams. JEE Mains is conducted just after 12th Boards in the month of April. Clearing Mains, you can get a rank and admission into the NITs (National Institute of Technology), IIITs, and various other colleges like Amity. Many private colleges admit students through the Mains score too. JEE Mains paper 1 has 90 MCQ Single Correct Option questions. 30 each from Maths, Physics and Chemistry. Marking Scheme is +4, -1. And full marks in 360. JEE Mains paper 2 is only for those interested in Architecture and is not for B.Tech admission, but B.Arch admissions. Clearing the cutoff in Mains paper 1 will make you eligible for JEE Advanced exam. Clearing JEE Advanced and getting a decent rank will land you in IITs. It is conducted in the month of May. JEE Advanced has 2 papers of 3 hours each. The full marks, marking scheme, question pattern everything varies every year (in 2016 full marks was 372 while in 2015 it was 504). The level of questions in JEE Advanced is higher than that of Mains and it has Multiple correct option type, integers, matrix and paragraph questions. JEE Mains tests your memory and basic concepts while Advanced tests your core concepts. Every year 12+ lac students appear for Mains and only 1.52 lac students qualify for Advanced. (Given that you are serious in your preparation, getting a decent rank in Mains and qualifying for Advanced is easy, so don't think that getting in top 2 lac will be difficult). From the question, I assume that you are a school student. Good luck. Thank you.
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manpreet 2 years ago
To get a seat in an NIT institution, you have to depend upon your marks more than your ranks. So, if you belong to a general category then you need to score at least 180+ marks in Mains. And if you belong to SC and ST category then you need to score 120+. Regards.
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