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24th June 2011, 05:29 PM
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what should i do for applying iit-jee
i have passed 12th this year.i get 55.6% overall but i get 52% in pcm.am i eligible for iit-jee if not what should i do
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#2
26th June 2011, 03:08 PM
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Re: what should i do for applying iit-jee
As you know the truth that the minimum percentage require in 12th board to be selected in iit is 60% so you can't get admission in iit in any case.
But don't be sad because still many doors are open for you.you can get college throuh aieee and many more entrance test so better prepare for that.. BEST OF LUCK.. |
#3
26th June 2011, 05:55 PM
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Re: what should i do for applying iit-jee
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Min percentage to appear for IIT/JEE exam is 60 % and in case of SC/ST candidates it is 55%. As per your percentage I am sorry to say that you are not eligible. Please decide accordingly. Regards, Ramjash |
#4
29th June 2011, 01:46 AM
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Re: what should i do for applying iit-jee
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no you aren't as the min. percentage required is 60%...but you can apply for re appearing your 12 th subjects in which you have scored less...and then you can give jee as well.. |
#6
19th July 2011, 03:31 PM
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Re: what should i do for applying iit-jee
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A USEFUL TIP.. so...it is clear to you that you are not eligible for IIT-JEE...so,one thing you can do is that you can appear for certain exam for betterment of your 12th result..i.e. you can attempt only those subjects again and can attemp JEE as well...so,if your aggregate next year becomes more than the minimum required,you will be eligible for it...but,keep in mind that it will be counted as your second and last attempt in IIT-JEE. |
#7
1st August 2011, 01:15 AM
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Re: what should i do for applying iit-jee
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It is tough for you to attend the IIT JEE exam as you don't satisfy the education criteria and they are as follows: Eligibility for IIT JEE:
Thank you. |
#8
18th August 2011, 04:41 PM
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Re: what should i do for applying iit-jee
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Eligibility for IIT-JEE :- 1.The candidate must have passed their 10+2 examinations from a recognized board with physics ,chem and math. 2. You must score 60% above in 12 th. If you fulfill the above criteria then you are eligible for IIT JEE> All the best. |
#9
31st August 2011, 04:29 PM
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Re: what should i do for applying iit-jee
you cannot do anything my friend, as you have got only 53% in PCM, group, hence you are not eligible for appearing this exam. for apply in IIT exam you must have minimum 60% in +2examination .
thank you! |
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31st August 2011, 07:43 PM
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Re: what should i do for applying iit-jee
As you know the truth that the minimum percentage require in 12th board to be selected in iit is 60% so you can't get admission in iit in any case.
But don't be sad because still many doors are open for you.you can get college throuh aieee and many more entrance test so better prepare for that. Thanks!! |
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31st August 2011, 09:17 PM
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Re: what should i do for applying iit-jee
dear friend,
Min percentage to appear for IIT/JEE exam is 60 % and in case of SC/ST candidates it is 55%. As per your percentage I am sorry to say that you are not eligible. Please decide accordingly |
#12
1st September 2011, 01:58 AM
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Re: what should i do for applying iit-jee
i am so sorry but u are not eligible for IIT-JEE as the minimum aggregate percentage requirement for IIT-JEE in PCM is 60%..so sorry..
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28th October 2011, 09:12 PM
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Re: what should i do for applying iit-jee
Eligibility for IIT-JEE :-
1.The candidate must have passed their 10+2 examinations from a recognized board with physics ,chem and math. 2. You must score 60% above in 12 th. If you fulfill the above criteria then you are eligible for IIT JEE> thanks |
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28th October 2011, 09:18 PM
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Re: what should i do for applying iit-jee
Eligibility for IIT-JEE :-
1.The candidate must have passed their 10+2 examinations from a recognized board with physics ,chem and math. 2. You must score 60% above in 12 th. If you fulfill the above criteria then you are eligible for IIT JEE> thanks |
#17
1st November 2011, 03:43 PM
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Re: what should i do for applying iit-jee
you can apply for the IIT JEE exam by the online or offline methods.
Offline method you can purchase the admission form from any of the Union Bank branches. The price of the form is Rs. 500/- for reserved category students and Rs.1000/- for other categories. Other option is to buy it directly from any of the IIT’s. Online method you can visit any of the IIT websites and fill the form online. Once you have filled in the details, you can take a print of the form and send it to the concerned address alongside the challan. The fees can be paid at any branch of the Union bank. |
#18
11th January 2012, 10:49 PM
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Re: what should i do for applying iit-jee
To appear for IT JEE
IIT JEE(Join Entrance Exam) is conducted for admission for Engineering colleges. * Candidates should complete 12th from a recognized institute. * Candidates should get 60% at 12th. * Candidates should study physics,maths as compulsory subject. * Chemistry, biology and computer as optional subject. * candidates should have age limit within 17 to 21 years. Otherwise you can apply for AIEEE(All India Engineering Entrance Examination) * Candidates should complete 12th with 50%. * Candidates should study physics and maths. Best wishes |
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15th June 2012, 08:46 PM
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Re: what should i do for applying iit-jee
Dear IIT-JEE aspirant,
Sorry to say, but this year you can't appear in IIT-JEE exam. According to eligiblity criteria of IIT-JEE 2012, A candidate must have got at least 60% or above in Qualifying Examination, then only he/she is eligible to appear in IIT-JEE exam. For further details, you can log on to:http://jee.iitm.ac.in/eligibility.php Since, you have not got required percentage to appear in IIT-JEE. However, you can give improvement exam to improve your percentage. After your percentage is above 60%, then you are eligible to appear in IIT-JEE exam. So, don't worry, first of all concentrate on your board exam. |
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