JEE Main 2023 | 10 April Morning Maths Question Paper- Answer key with Detailed Solutions
FAQs on JEE Main 2023 April 10th Shift 1 Maths Question Paper with Answer Keys and Solutions
1. JEE paper is of how many marks?
For B.Tech aspirants, the entrance test contains three sections (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) with a total of 25 questions each, according to the JEE Mains paper pattern 2023. There are 300 marks overall.
2. What is a fair JEE Main 2023 score?
A JEE Main score of 250 or higher is considered to be excellent, and a score in the 85th to 95th percentile on the test is ideal for admission to NITs and IITs.
3. What percentage must you meet in order to appear in JEE Mains in 2023?
Students must have received at least 75% of the possible points in their class 12 or equivalent exam (65% for SC/ST students) or rank in the top 20% of their class.
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