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Scholar-Level 18
Yes, you have understood correctly. JEE Advanced is only an entrance exam to determine if you can seek admission or not. But for actually getting admission, one definitely needs to pay prescribed fees for that particular course selected.
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Contributor-Level 8
Don't be disheartened by criticism. Work hard on academics and speaking English. You'd be surprised by the results.
Firstly, start reading English newspaper. I suggest this step to everyone I come across. This not only improves your vocabulary but also gives you a sense of being better informed. http://carryongarry.com/learn-500-big-english-words/
English will not obstruct your JEE journey. It is part of the syllabus in boards and learning language is as important a
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Contributor-Level 10
You should yourself make a list of which entrance exams you want to give. Check their examination dates.
If you follow a calendar, mark the name of exam on designated date.
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Contributor-Level 10
Well, Akash is a very good institute for JEE preparation. So, you can go for it.
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Just remember that boards are very important for JEE as well as future.
Attend your school classes regularly and concentrate well on them because those are the basics for competitive exam syllabus.
At any cost, you have to go through the basics so it's better to focus on school syllabus well.
Boards syllabus is the subset of competitive exam syllabus.
Grasp school course well and practice everything on the same day. This way, you will clear up the burden of boards. And along with it, prepare for competitive exams in the same manner.
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Results completely depend on the choices and steps taken by you during preparation.
It doesn't affect at all in any way for future whether you crack JEE or not.
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