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Asked: January 28, 2023In: Post Graduate, Undergraduate

What is the full marks of JEE Mains?

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    The full marks for JEE Main is 360 marks. The exam is divided into two papers, Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 is for admission to B.E/B.Tech courses and Paper 2 is for admission to B.Arch/B.Planning courses. Paper 1 (B.E/B.Tech) is divided into 3 sections: Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Each sectRead more

    The full marks for JEE Main is 360 marks. The exam is divided into two papers, Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 is for admission to B.E/B.Tech courses and Paper 2 is for admission to B.Arch/B.Planning courses.

    Paper 1 (B.E/B.Tech) is divided into 3 sections: Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Each section has 30 questions and each question carries 4 marks. So, the total marks for Paper 1 is 360 (3 sections x 30 questions x 4 marks per question)

    Paper 2 (B.Arch/B.Planning) has three sections: Mathematics, Aptitude and Drawing. Mathematics section has 30 questions of 4 marks each, Aptitude section has 50 questions of 2 marks each and drawing section has 2 questions of 50 marks each. So, the total marks for Paper 2 is 392 (30 questions x 4 marks + 50 questions x 2 marks + 2 questions x 50 marks).

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Asked: January 28, 2023In: Post Graduate, Undergraduate

How much percentage is required in 12th for IIT?

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    In order to be eligible to take the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), which is the entrance exam for the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), candidates must have completed 12th grade or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as main subjects and have obtained a minimum of 75% marksRead more

    In order to be eligible to take the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), which is the entrance exam for the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), candidates must have completed 12th grade or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as main subjects and have obtained a minimum of 75% marks in aggregate. This means that you should have at least 75% marks in total across all subjects in your 12th grade or equivalent examination.

    However, there is a relaxation of 10% for the students belonging to reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC-NCL) and PwD category. So, for these students, the minimum aggregate percentage required is 65%.

    It is important to note that these eligibility criteria for JEE are set by the Joint Admission Board (JAB) and are subject to change every year. Also, different IITs may have different admission criteria. So, it is advisable to check the official website of IITs for the updated information regarding the eligibility criteria.

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Asked: January 28, 2023In: Post Graduate, Undergraduate

Can I get a job without JEE?

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    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 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.

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Asked: January 28, 2023In: Post Graduate, Undergraduate

Which IIT makes toughest paper?

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    Added an answer on January 28, 2023 at 8:10 pm

    IITs are known for their rigorous curriculum and challenging exams. The difficulty level of the papers can vary depending on the subject, the level of the course, and the professor teaching the course. Some IITs are known to have particularly challenging exams in certain subjects. For example, IIT-MRead more

    IITs are known for their rigorous curriculum and challenging exams. The difficulty level of the papers can vary depending on the subject, the level of the course, and the professor teaching the course. Some IITs are known to have particularly challenging exams in certain subjects. For example, IIT-Madras is known to have a reputation for tough exams in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. Similarly IIT-Kharagpur is known for their challenging exams in Mechanical Engineering. However, it is important to note that the difficulty level of exams can change over time and also depend on the professor who is taking the class.

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Asked: January 28, 2023In: Post Graduate, Undergraduate

Can a dull student crack IIT?

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    Added an answer on January 28, 2023 at 8:03 pm

    It is possible for a student who may not be academically strong to crack IIT, as the examination tests not only a student's knowledge, but also their ability to think critically and solve problems. However, it will require a lot of hard work, dedication and consistent effort to achieve this goal. AdRead more

    It is possible for a student who may not be academically strong to crack IIT, as the examination tests not only a student’s knowledge, but also their ability to think critically and solve problems. However, it will require a lot of hard work, dedication and consistent effort to achieve this goal. Additionally, seeking guidance from experienced teachers and engaging in extra practice and self-study can also help in preparation for IIT entrance exams.

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Asked: January 28, 2023In: Post Graduate, Undergraduate

Is 10 hours enough for IIT?

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    Added an answer on January 28, 2023 at 2:37 pm

    It depends on the individual and their study habits. Some students may find that 10 hours a day is sufficient for them to keep up with their coursework and perform well on exams, while others may require more time. It's also important to note that time spent studying is not the only factor in determRead more

    It depends on the individual and their study habits. Some students may find that 10 hours a day is sufficient for them to keep up with their coursework and perform well on exams, while others may require more time. It’s also important to note that time spent studying is not the only factor in determining success at IIT; the quality of the study time and the effectiveness of the study methods used are also important. It is always recommended to have a balance of time between studies and other activities like sports, hobbies, and socializing.

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Asked: January 28, 2023In: Post Graduate, Undergraduate

Which job has 1 crore per month in India?

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    Added an answer on January 28, 2023 at 7:01 pm

    It is unlikely that any specific job in India would have a monthly salary of 1 crore (10 million rupees). That is a very high salary and would likely be reserved for top executives or highly successful businesspeople. In India, the highest paying jobs are typically in the fields of technology, finanRead more

    It is unlikely that any specific job in India would have a monthly salary of 1 crore (10 million rupees). That is a very high salary and would likely be reserved for top executives or highly successful businesspeople. In India, the highest paying jobs are typically in the fields of technology, finance, and management consulting. However, even in those fields, it is unlikely that a single job would have a monthly salary of 1 crore.

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Asked: January 28, 2023In: Post Graduate, Undergraduate

Do all IAS earn in crores?

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    No, official pay of IAS officers are not much it is between 60k per month to 1.5 Lakh depends on district and experience excluding amenities. But since there are always some options available in government sector to earn extra by other means, so some officers consider themselves as it’s part and staRead more

    No, official pay of IAS officers are not much it is between 60k per month to 1.5 Lakh depends on district and experience excluding amenities. But since there are always some options available in government sector to earn extra by other means, so some officers consider themselves as it’s part and starts giving their contribution to the system to earns in multiple crores per month.

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Asked: January 28, 2023In: Post Graduate, Undergraduate

Is IIT highest salary?

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    Added an answer on January 28, 2023 at 8:21 pm

    IIT (Indian Institutes of Technology) are considered to be among the top engineering schools in India, and their graduates often command high salaries in the job market. However, whether IIT graduates have the highest salaries among all engineering colleges in India is a matter of debate and can depRead more

    IIT (Indian Institutes of Technology) are considered to be among the top engineering schools in India, and their graduates often command high salaries in the job market. However, whether IIT graduates have the highest salaries among all engineering colleges in India is a matter of debate and can depend on various factors such as the specific college and branch of engineering, the student’s performance and skills, and the job market conditions at the time of graduation. Additionally, there are other engineering colleges in India that also produce graduates with high salaries.

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Asked: January 28, 2023In: Post Graduate, Undergraduate

How can I self study for IIT?

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    Added an answer on January 28, 2023 at 7:11 pm

    Self-studying for the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) entrance exam can be challenging, but with dedication and a solid study plan, it is possible to achieve success. Here are some tips to help you self-study for the IIT entrance exam: 1- Understand the exam format: Familiarize yourself with tRead more

    Self-studying for the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) entrance exam can be challenging, but with dedication and a solid study plan, it is possible to achieve success. Here are some tips to help you self-study for the IIT entrance exam:

    1- Understand the exam format: Familiarize yourself with the exam format, including the types of questions that will be asked, the number of questions, and the time limit.

    2- Set realistic goals: Set realistic goals for yourself, such as completing a certain number of chapters or solving a certain number of practice problems each day.

    3- Use quality study materials: Make sure you are using quality study materials, such as textbooks, practice problems, and mock tests that are specifically designed for the IIT entrance exam.

    4- Create a study schedule: Create a study schedule that works for you and stick to it. This can help you stay organized and on track.

    5- Practice regularly: Practice is key to success in any exam. Practice solving different types of questions and take mock tests to help you get comfortable with the exam format.

    6- Get feedback: As you practice, get feedback on your performance. You can get feedback from a teacher, a tutor, or by reviewing solutions to the problems you’ve solved.

    7- Stay motivated: Self-studying can be challenging and can be easy to lose motivation, try to stay motivated by reminding yourself why you want to take the IIT entrance exam and what you hope to achieve.

    8- Get an online coaching: With the advancement in technology, online coaching and classes are a great way to prepare for the IIT entrance exam. This will help you get the guidance and feedback you need, as well as the opportunity to interact with other students who are also preparing for the exam.

    Remember to stay consistent, manage your time effectively, and don’t be afraid to ask for help if you need it. With hard work and determination, you can achieve your goal of getting into IIT.

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