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deepika maurya

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You can read NCERT books from 11th and 12th textbooks to clear your concepts. Also, try to solve the Arihant Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test books completely. To score well in the Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test, you need to have good speed. Solve as many questions as you can to increase your speed. Aim to solve BITSAT's previous year's questions within a minute. Practice different strategies for solving problems. Take BITSAT mock tests. You can take more benefits by going through your class notes and memorizing formulae rather than buying many BITSAT-specific books. For more details, y
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deepika maurya

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Yes, you can crack the Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test in 6 months if you are willing to learn hard. The Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test is not much more difficult than JEE Advanced. Tips:
1- Stop thinking you have time. Most of the candidates think they have more time, but the fact is they are wasting their time because of their sentences I have time.
2- Study with a timetable.
3- Be willing to learn every day.
4- Take small gaps between hours this will help you for clearing your mind.
5- Start now. Go and learn. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha BITSAT exam page. (https:/
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deepika maurya

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No, NCERT is not enough for clearing the Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test. National Council of Educational Research and Training usually covers the basics but exams like bits and Indian Institute Technology-Joint Entrance Examination require a bit of in-depth knowledge. The National Council of Educational Research and Training is usually meant for Boards. The preparation for BITSAT is not at all different from the preparation for the Indian Institute Technology-Joint Entrance Examination. There might be some additional topics for which you might need the help of other books. Yes, but the topics like semiconducto
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tarun mittal

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If we go by the trends
The JEE mains cut off for general category male student goes upto 85000
For OBC male candidates the rank can go to 1.5 Lac
There is further more reservation for SC/ST candidates and female students.
If you want a branch of your choice make sure your rank is decent and falls below 80000.
If your rank is falling in this range and you are willing to take admission in GBPUAT then apply for the online counselling conducted by the Uttarakhand Technical University and grab your seat here.

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Azhar Dange

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Learn NCERT First. Start with NCERT books, which are the base for JEE Main. Choose the Right Reference Books. Learn Online. Revise Daily and Clear Doubts. Solve JEE Previous year question papers. Mock Tests. Make short notes for revision. Positive Attitude.

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tarun mittal

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There are a number of good institutions in our country offering B.Sc. Degree. DU is the first choice of most of the aspirants. The following colleges are some of the best colleges is
St Stephen College
Hindu College
IISc Bangalore
Indian Statistical Institute (for maths)
P. S. Stephens might become autonomous. Also this numbering doesn't indicate any kind of ranking.

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Praveen Kumar

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To calculate your rank please visit this link
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-rank-predictor.

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Dhruv Garg

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At this percentile its very much hard to get any government college if you belong to general. But you can try for some lower branches in some colleges. You can improve your percentile in 2nd season so just focus on that . best wishes to you.

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Dhruv Garg

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With this percentile its very much hard to get any government colleges. I suggest you to go for private university.No, atleast 83 above percentile is minimum required to get a good college for engineering for obc pwd candidate. Best wishes to you.

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