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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can easily score 80+. Just keep practicing the numerical and revise the concepts. Solve previous years papers fully. Analyse the way questions are asked and try writing appropriate answers. Always use graphs/diagrams where ever possible. Best of luck.

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Hareesh B

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Hi Amjad,
The below given link is concerned with the courses after XIIth science.
https://www.shiksha.com/courses-after-12th/science

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Rahul Sharma

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Hello,
To prepare for JEE exam, you can take some help from the tips & tricks.
Make a fixed schedule
Make a list of books and notes and study material you want to prepare from.
Make a complete sight on:
https://scoop.eduncle.com/jee-advanced-syllabus
Mark the important topics and read them first. Ask your teachers if you get any doubt. Do prepare a list of formulas and basic concepts for quick revision. Solve previous year questions for practice.

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Aman Kumar

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Hi,
The minimum eligibility criteria is that the candidate should have passed 12th from a recognised board.
Since, you have failed in mathematics you will not be eligible for admission even if you crack NCHMCT.

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Sushila Bishnoi

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No dear, maths is not required to study microbiology but surely if you want to see your career in field of microbiology then pursue B.Sc microbiology and then M.Sc microbiology.
Good luck.

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thakur garg

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Drop this plan if you want to get good jobs and placement then go for BBA in HR and then MBA in HR so as to make your skills superior and fetch out a good salary package.
Good luck.

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