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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 1
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 1
But you can take admission into NIT, IIIT, etc. (JEE Mains) as in place of Chemistry they also accept Biology marks.
You can check JOSAA's official website where they clearly mentioned that admission into BTech from NIT,IIIT,GFTI, etc. requires one to pass 10+2 board examination with Physics and Maths as compulsory subjects, with any one extra subject from these:- Biology, Biotechnology, any Technical Vocational subjects such as Computer Science.
This change in requirement was brought recently via a new rule from AICTE.
But
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2] Prepare short notes for revision
3] Practice previous year question papers
4] Don't skip topics
5] Do work on Chemistry everyday.
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 2
Let's say a person with an interest to Chemistry may find the subject interesting and understandable but someone who doesn't have much interest to reactions and such sort of things may find it boring or at most hard to understand. As you know Learning Chemistry takes time that's the reason it split into sections
1. Dig Deep on practice problems - You will never SEE an exam problem that looks exactly like a practice problem, so doing every problem possible is not a good strategy
2. Do the reading and warm up problems before lectures or classes whatever you are in right now
3. (Important
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