Is portion reduced for JEE 2022?

Is portion reduced for JEE 2022?

As of now, there is no change in the JEE 2022 syllabus. For JEE 2021, NTA has decided to provide choices in one section (Numerical value questions) to rationalize the decision of different Boards across the country regarding the reduction of syllabus.

Will JEE 2021 reduce competition?

JEE Main exam pattern is changed. Candidates are allowed to choose questions in one section of each subject. The competition for JEE will be increased, however, the questions level of JEE is expected to be the same as previous years. JEE coaching will stay online in 2021–22 session.

What is the cutoff percentile of JEE Mains 2021?

The tentative qualifying marks for GEN category (common rank list) students is 89.75 for GEN (EWS category) is 78.21, for OBC-NCL is 74.31, for SC is 54, 44 for ST & 0.11371730 for PWD candidates.

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What is 70-80 percentile in JEE Mains 2021?

With a 70-80 percentile in JEE Main 2021, you can get admission to popular B.Tech colleges. Here is the list of colleges accepting JEE Main percentile range 70-90.

Can I take a drop for the JEE 2022 after 4th attempt?

Can I take a drop for the JEE 2022 after the 4th attempt, as I got only 26 percentile in the 3rd attempt of JEE 2021? Yes you can take a drop but you scored very less so you should believe in yourself that you can study very very hard for 8–10 months and you will not get distracted.

Can I get admission in NIT or IIIT with 70-80 percentile?

Even though one cannot apply for admission in an NIT or IIIT with a JEE Main percentile score between 70 and 80 that does not mean an end of the road. There are several other top engineering colleges where candidates with a JEE Main percentile score between 70 and 80 can apply for admission.

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Can I drop a year in 12th to get into IITs?

Of course you can. If you’re sure that you can give your best by dropping a year then you should. It’s better to drop a year now than to regret later. There have been several examples where students who have got like 50–60 percentile dropped a year, worked hard and even made it into the IIT’s.