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Yes, one single guide per subject is more than enough, question paper is prepared after considering all levels of students so don't worry about that.
Yes, one single guide per subject is more than enough, question paper is prepared after considering all levels of students so don’t worry about that.
See lessYes, 20 days are enough to score decent marks. Go with 10 year books and study the exam pattern first, most of your questions will be similar to prior year so a good reading of theory subjects will be enough and for practical subjects try solving past 3 year numerical problems.
Yes, 20 days are enough to score decent marks. Go with 10 year books and study the exam pattern first, most of your questions will be similar to prior year so a good reading of theory subjects will be enough and for practical subjects try solving past 3 year numerical problems.
See lessThere is no difference between the students of North Campus and South Campus, they are equally studying they are not doing anything extra, the books are the same and even some of North Campus will fail like South Campus students. The one who will study will score well. Teachers don't get to see theRead more
There is no difference between the students of North Campus and South Campus, they are equally studying they are not doing anything extra, the books are the same and even some of North Campus will fail like South Campus students. The one who will study will score well. Teachers don’t get to see the college name on the answer sheets so marks distribution will be fair without any biases.
See lessYes, it is possible to get a job without JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) qualifications. JEE is a competitive examination used for admission to undergraduate engineering programs in India. However, there are many other ways to enter the workforce and many jobs that do not require specific qualificaRead more
Yes, it is possible to get a job without JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) qualifications. JEE is a competitive examination used for admission to undergraduate engineering programs in India. However, there are many other ways to enter the workforce and many jobs that do not require specific qualifications. These include jobs in fields such as customer service, sales, marketing, administration, and many others. It’s also important to note that many employers value soft skills, such as communication, teamwork, and problem-solving, as well as work experience, more than qualifications.
See lessThe number of attempts for JEE Main is limited to 3 times in consecutive years. Candidates can appear for JEE Main for a maximum of 3 times. After the 3rd attempt, the candidate will not be eligible to appear for JEE Main examination. However, JEE Advanced has a limit of 2 attempts in consecutive yeRead more
The number of attempts for JEE Main is limited to 3 times in consecutive years. Candidates can appear for JEE Main for a maximum of 3 times. After the 3rd attempt, the candidate will not be eligible to appear for JEE Main examination.
However, JEE Advanced has a limit of 2 attempts in consecutive years for most of the candidates. For candidates belonging to certain categories such as PwD, SC, ST, etc. this limit is relaxed.
The minimum percentage required to be eligible for JEE Mains is 75% in the qualifying examination (10+2) or be in the top 20 percentile in the qualifying examination conducted by the respective Board. Candidates belonging to SC, ST and PwD categories are eligible with a minimum of 65% in the qualifyRead more
The minimum percentage required to be eligible for JEE Mains is 75% in the qualifying examination (10+2) or be in the top 20 percentile in the qualifying examination conducted by the respective Board. Candidates belonging to SC, ST and PwD categories are eligible with a minimum of 65% in the qualifying examination.
See lessNo, only students who have completed or are appearing for their 10+2 (or equivalent) examination in the current academic year are eligible to apply for JEE Main. The eligibility criteria for JEE Main requires that the candidate should have passed their 10+2 examination or should be appearing for theRead more
No, only students who have completed or are appearing for their 10+2 (or equivalent) examination in the current academic year are eligible to apply for JEE Main. The eligibility criteria for JEE Main requires that the candidate should have passed their 10+2 examination or should be appearing for the same in the current academic year.
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The way India has evolved in the past 7-8 years is commendable, the era where even the top economies are in recession, India is moving ahead with leading growth. This was not possible without a good leadership which BJP government has provided so I think it will be BJP again in 2024. Please reply toRead more
The way India has evolved in the past 7-8 years is commendable, the era where even the top economies are in recession, India is moving ahead with leading growth. This was not possible without a good leadership which BJP government has provided so I think it will be BJP again in 2024. Please reply to me with facts if you disagree..
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