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Gopi VutukuruGenuine,honest and crazy about my life

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They will provide you a system with a proper equipment and software. So don't worry about it.
All the best for your exam.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Atharva, Both SAT and JEE are completely different so it will be best for you first focus on one test at a time, JEE is mainly high level quantitative and for engineering institutes in India. SAT, on the other hand, is for abroad studies and tests English and aptitude and basic high school maths. If you want to prepare for the tests together then schedule your routine differently. It's all about practice. Know your areas of weaknesses and practice. Basically, know what you want to study and if you want to study abroad. Once again, take one test at a time or you will end up spoiling both. For the books check these links:
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Anant Raina

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Appear for JEE for HM after class 12th.

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Aakib Khan

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All universities have different cutoffs based on their ranking.
But, for good universities, you should score more than 100 marks in JEE Mains.

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Aakib Khan

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You should score 50-120 to get admission in RTU.

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Aakib Khan

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If you have studied your higher classes in Tamil Nadu, then you are eligible for TNEA.

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ANSU KUMAR GUPTA

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160 marks will be adequate, it will put you in the safest zone. Rest depends on whether you are from Rajasthan or other states.
In SC category for core branch at MNIT Jaipur, there is a good competition. Here you will have to be in range of 155-165.
For other states, there are some benefits. But here also you will have to score 140-150.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Umang, It's nice to know your desire of pursuing B.Tech but why are you afraid of JEE Mains. The issue is, in today's world admissions to engineering colleges are almost entirely via some or the other entrance exam. Perhaps Tamil Nadu is the only major state that has declared that this year admissions to engineering colleges will be based on marks obtained in 12th. I am afraid, the path for admission in an engineering college is only via an entrance exam.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Shweta Sethi,
You are not late for SAT you can take it anytime during your 11th and 12th or even immediately after. There is no age limit or restriction, however the more you delay the more you will get late for the university application abroad. Preparation has to be as per your own routine and convenience. Both JEE and SAT are entirely different. SAT is mainly reasoning and aptitude with basic maths, JEE on the other hand is quantitative entirely. So you have to prioritize your requirement first, otherwise if you prepare for both simultaneously you may not do well in any of them. You have to decide if you want to go abroad now or
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Saumya Singhthe important thing is not to stop questionin

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Hi, BITSAT is an engineering entrance exam, for admission in bits and it's affiliated colleges. It has nothing to do with VLSI. VLSI is a different field included in higher studies of EE and ECE students.

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