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Ishmeet Singh

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Keep in mind that the question has been answered assuming that the user is to score full in the 12th CBSE board Physics paper. Physics is an application, numerical as well as theoretical based subject. Apart from solving numerical problems, the student is expected to have a deep understanding of the concepts behind it as theories of those concepts can also come up. A full understanding of provings and their application becomes a must. Just like mathematics, Physics requires concept clarity and practice. Rote learning will not help you in scoring full. Practicing book questions, SL Arora, and past year papers will help get confidence in
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Praveen Kumar

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Here are some tips to prepare for JEE Mains 2023 in short:
Create a study plan and stick to it. Get familiar with the exam pattern and syllabus. Practice previous year question papers and mock tests. Focus on your weak areas and work on improving them. Clear your concepts and doubts. Make short notes and revise regularly. Stay motivated and maintain a positive attitude.

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Praveen Kumar

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Yes, you can start preparing for the second session of JEE after your board exams in mid-March. However, keep in mind that the JEE exam is highly competitive and requires consistent and focused preparation. So, it is recommended that you start preparing as early as possible and make a study schedule that allows you to cover all the topics and concepts that are tested in the exam. This will give you sufficient time to revise and practice past papers, which can be a valuable part of your preparation strategy. *note : do upvote if I was helpful and follow me to get more information in future.

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Praveen Kumar

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Yes, if you have limited time available for JEE preparation due to your ongoing board exams, it can be a good strategy to focus on practicing past question papers for the April session of JEE. However, it's important to ensure that you also have a strong foundation in the key concepts and topics covered in the exam. Prioritizing your time, focusing on fundamentals, practicing past papers, and seeking help from mentors or teachers can all be helpful strategies to prepare for the JEE exam while balancing your board exams.

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Ishmeet Singh

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Please specify as in what regards we could provide our help. Perhaps if you can highlight your rank. It will help in directing you toward the colleges that you have cleared. Thank you.

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JAY Pankhania

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You are eligible for low level as well as some medium level iits and NiTs but it depends on the cutoff of the branch of college.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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The percentile is completely different from the percentage and raw scores obtained by a candidate. To estimate the relative performance of the candidate percentile is used. The percentile gives an idea about the number of candidates who have scored either equal or lower marks than the topper. The topper in each session is awarded the 100 percentile, and the scores of the other candidates are compared with this percentile. However, it is to be noted that percentiles are not aggregates or averages of percentiles in individual subjects in the entrance exam.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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The qualifying cutoff varies each year. The expected Cutoff for JEE Main 2023 is 88+ percentile for General Category, 75+ percentile for NC-OBC and EWS category and 45+ for SC Category. You have chances to get into some newly opened goverment engineering colleges( GFTI) and state goverment engineerig colleges.

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Dhruv Garg

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Hi. Yes, NIOS Certificate is valid in engineering colleges. Candidate who have passed 12th from any recognised board are eligible to apply for admission in engineering colleges. NIOS is recognised by HRD department of Indian government.
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