Pune: In addition to five students from Mumbai who scored 100 percent of the percentile in the IIT Jee exam, some students from Pune had been frugally 99 percentile signs.
Gargi Bakshi, Snehadeep Gayen, Ameya Deshmukh, Atharva tap and Saurabh Kulkarni from Mumbai is five Mumbaiit people who scored 100 percent.
Priyanka date, a 18-year-old child from Pune, has the best score from 99.94 percentiles in the fourth session.
“I want to qualify for Jee Advanced and I am preparing .
So, my dream is to enter aerospace or engine engineering branches in IIT Bombay or Madras.
“Durgesh Mangeshkar from Prashikshan Kendra Iitian said 56 students had scored above 99 percent.
“Cut-off for JEE’s advanced qualifications has dropped 2.5 to 4 percentile points this year compared to previous years because the average number of students per test slot for the four efforts in Jee Main 2021 was significantly lower than the years Previously.
Because the percentile is a sensitive base, the cut-off score has declined.
Students who qualify for Jee Advanced must take an artificial test every day and analyze their performance in depth and compile the personalized cum cum test efforts, “he added.
Bakliawal Tutorial Director, Vaibhav Bakliwal said more than 600 of 1,000 students have qualified for Jee Advanced.
“Santosh Deshineni with a 248 ranking is the highest scorer in about four.
It is necessary that students continue to attend college and test regularly to be well prepared and are in the framework of positive thoughts for the upcoming Jee Advanced,” he said.
More than 125 students from 145 from Prime Academy have been eligible for JEE Advanced and 14 students have succeeded in reaching 99 percent of the club, said Lalit Kumar, Prime Academy.
The National Test Agency has conducted a Jee’s main examination in four sessions in February, March, July and August-September.
The results of the fourth session were announced on Wednesday.
With Jee Advanced scheduled for October 3, students are in the first leg and educator leg say they must concentrate on mock tests and performance analysis every day.
Jee registration continued began on Wednesday and will continue until September 20 while the last date to pay for online fees will be September 21.
JEE’s main cutting sign has been reduced by more than 2 percentile points, compared to last year.