
The list of private engineering colleges accepting JEE Main score 2026 includes names like VIT Vellore, Thapar Institute, Siksha 'O' Anusandhan, UPES Dehradun and many more. While JEE Main is a popular entrance exam for students who wish to get admission to government engineering colleges in the country, several private engineering colleges also accept JEE Main 2026 score for admission. However, not all private colleges accept the JEE score for engineering admissions. Some of these colleges conduct their own entrance exam, while others admit students based on state-level entrance exams.

While preparing for GUJCET exams, maths seems to be difficult at first while you are already in between board exams, practical revision, and maybe even JEE preparation. But if you decide to appear, then you should have thorough knowledge about what chapters are important and which ones are of high weightage. Every year, the same practical question is put to the teachers by the students: “Which chapters should be the first to focus on to get a good score in GUJCET Maths?”

When students begin preparing for GUJCET, chemistry is the subject they are often unsure about. It has a wide syllabus, and time is limited. As the GUJCET 2026 syllabus is vast and incomplete, revision can lead to stress and underperformance in the exam. However, GUJCET follows a pattern that is predictable. Certain chemistry topics appear every year and carry more weight than others. If the students know about the important topics, preparation and scoring will get easier. This article breaks down the chemistry topics into high-weightage topics and low-weightage topics so the students can approach them smartly.

Physics appears to be one of the trickiest subjects for students. If approached strategically it can be one of the most scoring subjects in GUJCET. Students mainly struggle to score well in Physics because they either focus on lengthy topics which have low probability to be asked in the exam or neglect the important topics. Understanding GUJCET 2026 exam pattern and analysing the questions which have high weightage can save time and effort. We will discuss the high weightage topics for GUJCET 2026. Proper preparation, practicing numericals and revising efficiently will help become efficient and improve accuracy in the exam. We will explain their importance and suggest a strategic plan. With focus and planning, Physics can be the highly scored subject. is one of the most scoring subjects in GUJCET if approached strategically.

The candidate achieving the 60+ percentile in JEE Main 2026 would have a performance level just over the average. But this percentile will still be lower than the average score of most candidates. After analyzing the recent cutoff trends and the difficulty level of this year's Session 1 exam, our percentile vs rank expert, Supreeta Roy, shares - "If you score 60 percentile in JEE Mains, your rank will likely vary between 5,85,500 and 5,99,000. Let's be real - at this point, you will not get a seat in the NITs, not the top or mid-tier ones at least. However, it still allows you to explore other admission procedures, such as the state counselling process and category-based admissions. But don’t expect to get into a top government engineering institute at this score."
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