
100-150 marks in JEE Main 2026 usually translates to a high percentile, often in the range of 95-99. NTA uses the normaization process to release JEE Main percentile rather than raw scores to ensure fairness across its multiple shifts. To make it clearer, if you have secured 97 percentile in JEE Main, it means you scored better than 97% of the other candidates who took the exam in your session. This puts you in a good position and increases your chances of getting into the participating NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs, and qualifying for JEE Advanced 2026 exam.
Also Check - NITs for 97 Percentile in JEE Main 2026

For every student aiming to crack the GUJCET exam, one common problem they face is that they don't know the proper details of the exams, mainly which class syllabus they should follow. If you are a Class 12 student in Gujarat, or even from another board, this doubt is completely natural. With board exams, practicals, and multiple entrance tests happening around the same time, knowing what exactly to study becomes extremely important.

GUJCET 2026 Registration Last Date Extended: The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board, GSEB, has extended the last date of GUJCET 2026 registration. As per the latest official notice released, the candidates can fill out the GUJCET 2026 application form till January 6, 2026. Initially, the last date of GUJCET registration was December 30, 2025. Candidates who have missed the deadline can now fill out the GUJCET application form, and for the same, they should visit the official website gseb.org and gujcet.gseb.org on or before the last date. Note that the authority will not further extend the last date of GUJCET registration for the session 2026 under any circumstances. Hence, the candidates should not miss the last date.

CollegeDekho News Desk, Vijayawada: CollegeDekho got in touch with Vinod Kumar, a senior CSE faculty member in a private engineering college located in Vijayawada. He shared some insights and tips for upcoming GATE 2026 CS aspirants. Vinod Kumar has more than 5 years' experience in the GATE exam coaching. The CS exam of GATE 2026 is scheduled to be conducted on February 8 in two sessions.

Every year, the responsibility to organize the GATE exam rotates around 8 old, prestigious IITs and IISc Bangalore. The GATE 2026 exam will be organized by the IIT Guwahati. The institute has previously conducted the GATE exam on two occasions, back in 2018 and 2010. Many of you must be wondering 'What to expect in GATE 2026 from IIT Guwahati?' For the upcoming year, the exam authorities have introduced a new sectional paper under Energy Science (XE-I) in the Engineering Science (XE) paper. The overall difficulty level of the energy science paper is expected to remain easy to moderate. For students preparing for the upcoming GATE 2026 exam, the new exam brings excitement and anticipation about the expected difficulty level, weightage, and overall structure of the exam. To highlight some of the GATE trends from IIT Guwahati, we have provided the following article on what to expect in GATE 2026 from IIT Guwahati.
Also Check - Will GATE 2026 be Tougher Than Last Year?
Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu)
Bhubaneswar (Odisha)
Hyderabad (Telangana)
Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu)
Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh)