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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
It is good that you are preparing for JEE exams. And yes it is possible to get an NIT if you do the right amount of preparation in the available time.
As you belong to general category, you need to score at least above 250 to get a good NIT.
Besides reading, Practice more problems every day as you have very short span of time.
Read all the concepts well and revise the formulae everyday so that you can keep in touch.
Don't stress more. Have confidence in yourself.
All the best!
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But most of us used to for pen paper tests. Seeing a question through computer screen may have some psychological issues. So, both the options have plus and minus. You decide.
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Yes! it is possible. While you are talking about complete syllabus, you would have basic knowledge and have all the basic fundamentals clear. To complete the syllabus in 4 months you must have proper strategy for the JEE Mains preparation. Also visit here: https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-exam-preparation- know more tips. Start with knowing the syllabus and exam patter. List out all the topics. Clear your basics and make a study plan which cover all the topics with test series. Solve as much questions as possible. solve previous year papers and online Mock test series. You will be perfect as much questions you will solve. P
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 2
-Try to do as much as previous papers.
-Try to strengthen your accuracy.
-Do not bother for books first go through NCERT and coaching material.
-Keep in mind that syllab
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There are lot of candidates of JEE, who buys some junk books that are not as good as you think for preparation of JEE Advanced. It only happens when you are guided wrong.
So which kind of books should be your savior for maths, chemistry and physics?
Here I'm sharing a list of books that will be beneficial for your JEE Advanced Preparation.
Maths XI and XII by R. D. Sharma
Concepts of Physics Vol I and II by H.C. Verma
Physical Chemistry by O.P. Tandon
Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resenick & Walker
Problems in General Physis by I.E. Irodov
Plan Co-ordinate Geometry by S.L Loney
Organic Chemistry by Paula Bruice Yurkanis
Chemistry by
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