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Extended merit list is drawn up after making some relaxation in aggregate marks and is used by other institutions for admission to their programmes. Please visit the link Extended Merit List for knowing the names of the institutions which will be using this merit list.
Between 75% to 76% required on merit, according to 2014 closing marks..
JEE-2009 Extended Merit List RankRegistration Number : 6083305You are NOT in the merit list of JEE-2009. You are in the Extended Merit List of JEE 2009.Your Rank in Extended Merit List : E34824You Category Rank in Extended Merit List : --
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It is like lateral Entry.
75 and higher
To pass this exam you need to score at least 600 marks. However, your allocation is possible if you score around 650 marks in the written exam and around 180 out of 300 marks in the interview but merit is different for different provinces and each province has a specific quota.
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No. Not at all. They are in no way related.
A merit list will be prepared based on the total marks of 200. In cases where more than one candidate have got the same marks in the common merit list, the inter-se merit among such candidates shall be determined in the order of priority as specified belowPercentage of marks in MathematicsPercentage of marks in PhysicsPercentage of marks in the fourth optional subjectDate of Birth (elder will be given preference)Random number assigned (higher value will be given preference)
870 marks