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31st July, 2025 , 9 min read

JEE Main Result (Out Soon), Scorecard Link, Toppers List, Marks Vs. Percentile NTA will release the JEE Main Result Session 1 on 12th Feb 2024. The JEE Main Exam Session 1 concluded on 1st February 2024, and the provisional answer key has been released on the JEE Main website. Unlike Previous Years, the JEE Main answer key was released in the information bulletin on 6th February 2024 this year. By - Ravi Upadhyay Read More >
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31st July, 2025 , 2 min read

94 Percentile in JEE Mains Marks 2025 Aspirants can check the marks against 94 percent in this article for the JEE Main Exam 2024. The Expected Marks for 94 percent in JEE Main will include marks above 106. By - Ravi Upadhyay Read More >
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31st July, 2025 , 5 min read

JEE Main Final Answer Key (Out) - Direct Link to Download PDF The JEE Main Final Answer Key 2024 has been released on the official website of JEE Main - jeemain.nta.nic.in. Here is the direct link to download the answer key of JEE Main. By - Ravi Upadhyay Read More >
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31st July, 2025 , 2 min read

95 Percentile in JEE Mains Marks 2025 Aspirants can check the marks against 95 percentile in this article for JEE Main Exam 2024.  Candidates can expect the marks between 113 to 116. By - Ravi Upadhyay Read More >
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31st July, 2025 , 3 min read

98 Percentile in JEE Mains Marks 2025 Aspirants can check the marks against 98 percentile in this article for JEE Main Exam 2024. The JEE Main Expected Marks for 98 percent will vary this year due to the competitive nature of the exam and the difficulty level of the exam. By - Ravi Upadhyay Read More >
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31st July, 2025 , 3 min read

JEE Main Paper Analysis 2024: Difficulty Level Increased, Say Experts JEE Main is the most competitive engineering exam that gets the aspirants to the best engineering colleges across India. That being said, JEE Main is not easy to crack and this year the National Testing Agency (NTA) has increased the overall level of difficulty for the exam. JEE Main is conducted in two shifts - Shift 1 (Morning Shift) and Shift 2 (Evening Shift). As per experts, the difficulty level of the overall exam is moderate to difficult. By - Ravi Upadhyay Read More >
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31st July, 2025 , 5 min read

How Many Marks Are Required to Clear JEE Mains? JEE Main Passing Marks 2025 are expected to be 90 for general category candidates, 80 for EWS, 76 for OBC – NCL, and 57 & 46 for SC & ST category candidates respectively. By - Ravi Upadhyay Read More >
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31st July, 2025 , 12 min read

JEE Main 2025 Marks vs Percentile JEE Main Marks is the marks obtained by candidates in the exam while JEE Percentile is defined as the normalized marks. JEE Main Result is released in the form of percentiles only. By - Ravi Upadhyay Read More >
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31st July, 2025 , 3 min read

JEE Main - Your Ultimate Guide to the Exam JEE Main is one of the most sought-after exams in engineering. In his article, we aim to guide the students about the entire ecosystem for JEE main ike what is JEE Main, why should one take the JEE main exam, and more. By - Ravi Upadhyay Read More >
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31st July, 2025 , 9 min read

Who Invented Math: Who Really Invented Maths? Curious about the roots of mathematics? Explore the ancient minds and civilizations that shaped the world of numbers, equations, and problem-solving. Discover who truly invented maths and how it evolved over time. By - Ravi Upadhyay Read More >
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31st July, 2025 , 4 min read

What are Whole numbers: Definition, Concepts, Properties, Even, Odd and Examples All natural numbers and 0 are included in the category of whole numbers. They are a subset of real numbers, which exclude negative numbers, decimals, and fractions. Whole numbers include counting numbers as well. Positive and negative numbers, including zero, are included in integers. Natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, and fractions all fall under the category of real numbers. By - Ravi Upadhyay Read More >
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31st July, 2025 , 5 min read

Total Surface Area of Cuboid: Definitions, Derivations, How to Calculate, Difference Between TSA and CSA, and Uses Learn and practice how to calculate the total surface area of a cuboid with simple and easy-to-follow steps and examples. Great for students, math-lovers and teachers! By - Ravi Upadhyay Read More >
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