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Sir, I have attempted IITJEE-2010. But I have 'not qualified' with an aggregate mark of 133. My biggest doubt is the 'CALCULATION OF MINIMUM QUALIFYING MARKS IN THE JEE' . According to the results the minimum qualifying marks were: CHEMISTRY :19 MATHS :17 PHYSICS :19. I have got CHEMISTRY :63 MATHS :30 PHYSICS :40, but I have not qualified. What is the reason for this? Also, PLEASE TELL ME THE 'ELABORATE PROCEDURE' of ranking and calculation of 'MINIMUM QUALIFYING MARK'. Please reply soon.

Sir, I have attempted IITJEE-2010. But I have 'not qualified' with an aggregate mark of 133.  My biggest  doubt is  the 'CALCULATION OF MINIMUM QUALIFYING MARKS IN THE JEE'. According to the results the minimum qualifying marks were:


CHEMISTRY:19  MATHS:17 PHYSICS:19. I have got CHEMISTRY:63 MATHS:30 PHYSICS:40, but I have not qualified. What is the reason for this?


Also,PLEASE TELL ME THE 'ELABORATE PROCEDURE' of ranking and calculation of 'MINIMUM QUALIFYING MARK'.


Please reply soon.

Grade:Upto college level

1 Answers

SAGAR SINGH - IIT DELHI
878 Points
13 years ago

Dear vignesh,

IITs keep their procedure of rank calculation very confidential So as soon as i come to know about it i will revert back to you.

 

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