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Is 99 percentile good in JEE Mains for OBC?
Scoring above 99 percentile is indeed a fantastic achievement. I am sure with this percentile you can get into any NIT that you desire.
Is 99.4 a good percentile?
NTA scores are calculated by normalizing the marks obtained by a candidate. Percentile scores are scores based on the relative performance of all candidates who appear in the exam….NTA Score Calculation:
PERCENTILE | EXPECTED RANK |
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99.6 | 3600 |
99.4 | 5500 |
99 | 8750 |
98.7 | 11500 |
Is there OBC quota in JEE?
The JEE Main reservation criteria 2022 is provided for candidates belonging to categories of EWS, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, and persons with disabilities….JEE Main Reservation for institutes under Central government.
Categories | Reservation Percentage |
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Non-Creamy Layer of Other Backward Classes (OBC-NCL) | 27\% |
What is the expected rank of 98 percentile in JEE Mains 2021?
Candidates who score 98 percentile in JEE Main 2021 may get Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology (MNNIT) Allahabad. The prediction is based on the JEE Main results of last year. In 2019, candidates with 99 percentile got ranks 20,150-22,200.
What will be my CRL and OBC rank in JEE Mains?
Generalizing, your CRL rank will will be in the range 19800 – 21500. To predict your OBC rank, you can refer to “ JEE Main Percentile vs Rank study by College Pravesh ”. All the best!
How to view rank vs marks in JEE Main?
Choose the JEE Main Paper i.e. Paper-1 (B.E./B.Tech.) or Paper-2 (B.Arch.) or Paper-3 (B.Planning) from the Paper dropdown. Choose category from the Category dropdown. Click on “Go” to show the category rank list for Percentile vs Rank. Please select appropriate Category and Paper to view Rank vs Marks. Information currently unavailable.
What is the rank mentioned in the NTA JEE Main scorecard?
When we look at the NTA JEE Main scorecard, only the percentile scores in each subject and the total percentile score of the candidates is mentioned. The rank is not mentioned on the result/scorecard for February, March, and April/July exams.
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