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If you clear the cut off then you are eligible for counseling. But it is not necessary to get seat in IITS. Because they qualify more students. If you get high score from cut off marks then you will get admission in IITS. Hope this helps you. Thank you.

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The news is that SC / ST category aggregate is 65% and OBC / general aggregate is 75%, students with
these requirements are eligible for JEE Mains and JEE Advance. Thank you.

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Candidates must have passed class XII from a recognised state or central board. They need to secure minimum aggregate marks of 60% in Physics, Chemistry and Maths in class XII. Those appearing in Class XII or equivalent in 2017 will be eligible to apply for GITAM GAT 2017. For admission to GITAM Institute Of Technology GIT Visakhapatnam, candidate should have passed HSC (10+2 pattern) with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry as the compulsory subjects conducted by State board of Andhra Pradesh/Telangana/ any other examination recognised as equivalent thereto by the recognised and valid Board. The marks obtained by the candidate in the q
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Now coming to the score and the strategies you need to know the basic breakdown of JEE Mains exam. So you must be knowing that paper has 3 sections viz Maths, Physics, and chemistry. As a rule of thumb, one says to focus on chemistry for a good score but that's not going to be the case for it. So360/360 means full accuracy. I myself didn't score that much but I can definitely tell you the mistakes that I myself did and the strategies followed by my fellow mated who scored exceptionally well. So, first of all, check the syllabus as given in website and make yourself familiar with the topics covered in Mains. Then go for some good refere
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West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination WBJEE is open for other state students. Many students leave even top NITs to take admission in Jadavpur University (JU) which accept WBJEE rank to admit it's students. You may not get admission in all the government engineering colleges of West Bengal but many reputed private colleges are also there. Like Institute of engineering and management (IEM) Kolkata, Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) etc. Most of the outsider appears in WBJEE only for Jadhavpur University. Average package for CSE is around Rs 12 Lacs per annum and the fee is around Rs 54000 for two years. Best university in terms of
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Especially in Mumbai, Pune and Nashik, there is IITians PACE Institute under the guidance of Mr. Praveen Tyagi. He is the mastermind and physics head of this coaching. It has been the topmost coaching for many years and has given major ranks in Maharashtra. Well, the quality of teachers here is unparalleled, so it stands unrivaled from so many years. I have had the honor to work in this institute. Both Mr. Praveen Tyagi and Kuldeep Tyagi are excellent motivators, and then they have Mr. Anshul Singhal for mathematics, one of the best in the business. The best thing about this coaching is that almost all the faculty members are graduates
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You should practice mock tests daily and while solving the questions always keep in mind that you have only some limited time to solve the mock test. This will help you to score good marks in the examination. By practicing the mock test, you can understand the exam pattern and accordingly manage your time to solve the question. Make a proper time-table and prepare accordingly. Study for at least five to six hours a day. Add some time for breaks and other activities which can help you to refresh. Practice only from those books which almost cover the entire syllabus of the exam. Students can also prefer NCERT books for preparations. Also
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MU OET- Maniple University Online Entrance Examination (MU OET) is an online entrance test organized by the Manipal University for the admission to various courses. However, MUOET is not a rocket Science especially if you have studied rocket propulsion in class 11th.
1. Plan: Do not worry, just plan your steps.
2. Prepare: Prepare with 100% of your efforts and follow the technical instructions given below.
3. Perform: Give your best in limited time and concentrate more on the positive sides of your preparations.
4. Go through the detailed exam pattern, number of questions and the pattern of the exam, MU OET for B.Tech will be going to
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Subjects wise preparation can be done like:
1. Physics: Go through NCERT textbooks and be very clear with your basics and important concepts, you would definitely find questions based on these in BITSAT. For numerical solving, you can use a book by H. C. Verma. Even if you solve the first 40%-50% of unsolved exercises, you will make it.
2. Chemistry: Again what I would say is, go through NCERT textbooks and be very clear with your basics and important concepts. Here in chemistry, you would definitely find questions in BITSAT. Directly based on some facts and concepts as given in NCERT books.
3. Mathematics: Prepare an objective mathemat
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It gets down to three crucial points. (I am assuming that the person carrying on this voyage has already cleared his/her Mains exam and knows all the rudiments of all the topics).
1. Chemistry is the key to get a good score. It needs lesser effort compared to the other two subjects and it is very scoring. So one must study the chemistry NCERT book very meticulously, atleast twice in the 30 days.
2. Attempt previous year IIT-JEE question papers and try to do atleast 1 paper in every two days (or maybe a paper every day). Starting from the latest paper and moving backwards. Bingo, at the end of a month you have solved 15 year's question
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