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30th May 2013, 12:01 AM
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Am I eligible for counseling in JEE mains after scoring 40% marks in PCM class 12th?
Sir i have got 40% marks in pcm class 12 and 60 marks in jee main would i illegible for counselling in jee main
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30th May 2013, 12:06 PM
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Re: Am I eligible for counseling in JEE mains after scoring 40% marks in PCM class 12th?
According to me you can not apply for JEE counseling. according to your marks in PCM i think you are poor student in science for success in science you have to do very hard work.
To apply for JEE counseling you should have 45% marks in PCM and you have only 40% marks in PCM. science is not an easy subject there is so much comptetion in science you can not stay at any level with these marks. IT companies like HCL,Infosis,TCS and other best IT companies require 60% marks through out your carrier. with these marks you can not apply in these companies and these companies are best IT companies for your future. I will advice you increase your performance in 12th to stay in comptetion with other students and for you bright future. no matter if you repeat your 12th again your one year will not waste. this year can make your future. |
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4th June 2013, 11:26 PM
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Re: Am I eligible for counseling in JEE mains after scoring 40% marks in PCM class 12th?
sir, i get 46% marks in pcm of class 12th
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5th December 2019, 07:30 PM
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Re: Am I eligible for counseling in JEE mains after scoring 40% marks in PCM class 12th?
The eligibility criteria for JEE is
Candidate must score at least 50% in 12 standard in physics, chemistry and mathematics,if candidate belongs to reserved category than he has a relaxation of 5% Candidate must be at least of 17 years at the time of admission You need to have a good score in JEE to get a good government college As you do not fulfill the above criteria ,you are not eligible for the engineering course |
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