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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Sidharth,
Generally, the applications for the engineering entrance exams begin from the month of November. You may get the advertisements of the respective institutions regarding the application dates and you may also find them in their official websites.
Shiksha.com will also be updating the dates of exams in a calendar once they are announced.

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Amey pownikar

Beginner-Level 5

Hey,
You can definitely prepare from that material. In fact, just revise your concepts chapter by chapter, and go through that material simultaneously.
Best of luck.

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Ruturaj Machale

Beginner-Level 3

No, if you work hard to crack JEE Mains. JEE Mains will be easy for you.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Vivek,
Dropping a year to clear JEE demands conviction and dedication. To enhance your performance, I would suggest you to have good coaching as it would help you a lot.
If you decide to do self-study then the following books will help you:
1) NCERT: For getting a clear conceptual knowledge 9of PCM.
2) Physics: Concept of physics by H.C. Verma volume 1&2.
3) Maths-Arihant series and TMH Tata Mcgraw Hill books
4) Chemistry-P. Bahadur and O.P. Tandon
5) You may also solve as many questions as possible before the exam. The previous years questions will be of immense help to you.
Stay focused and work hard.
All the best.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Vishal,
As per your marks, it is very difficult to get a college even IIIT.
You may also use:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor

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Shovan Mohanty

Contributor-Level 8

Yes ofcourse you can appear for JEE Mains.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Sadiq,
The smart preparation is preparing in a way that gives you equal knowledge in PCM by spending an equal amount of time for each.
It is possible by allotting a time table which should be in such a way that you can manage your HSC as well as JEE Mains preparations.
Practice is really important when it comes to competitive exams. So, you need to practice as many problems as you can. Refer to the good books which may give you sufficient knowledge.
For concepts in PCM, NCERT would be ideal.
Physics -H. C. Verma volume 1&2
Chemistry- NCERT And O. P. Tandon
Maths - TMH (Tata Mcgraw hill) and Arihant series
The previous year questions woul
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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Manideep,
The previous years questions of VITEEE are available as hard copies on the online shopping websites. The books may include the English section also along with PCM.
So, you may go for such books and select the books with good reviews and ratings.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Anuvab,
No, you cannot.
The eligibility for GATE is to have completed a
BE/B.Tech, B.Arch and other such Bachelor's degrees. If you have completed B.Sc then you are eligible for the exam only after the completion of M.Sc.
You can appear for the exam after the completion of M.Sc only.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Saurabh,
JEE is a national level exam as well as very competitive too. So, it is necessary to put in lot of efforts to study.
You need to have a time table in which you need to make sure that you spend equal time for physics, chemistry and maths.
You need to practice a lot of problems and it is better to practice within time limits. You can refer to good books as well.
They include: NCERT for getting a clear conceptual knowledge in PCM, for physics, you can go for H. C. VERMA volume 1&2 and Arihant books. For chemistry, you can refer to
P. Bahadur , O. P. Tandon books. For maths, you can go for Tata Mc Graw Hill (TMH), RD. Sharma an
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