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a month agoContributor-Level 7
If the students find any mistake in their WBJEE admit card, then they should immediately contact the authorities to get it corrected. However, the allotted exam centre cannot be changed. Students are advised not to raise any requests to change the allotted centres.
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a month agoContributor-Level 7
Through the WBJEE admit card, the students can check the details of their allotted exam centre, date, timings and guidelines. It is important to check the details carefully for any mistakes. Some of the personal information of the students will also be available through the hall ticket.
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a month agoBeginner-Level 4
Feature | Aakash | FIITJEE |
Reputation & Reach | Aakash is very well known, especially for medical entrance exam prep (NEET), also strong in JEE. Many branches in Hyderabad. | FIITJEE is also prestigious, especially among students who want high ranks in IIT-JEE. Known for tougher training, more rigorous competition. |
Fee Structure | Aakash tends to be a bit more affordable comparatively; has scholarship tests like ANTHE and iACST that reduce fees. | FIITJEE is on the higher side in many cases. If you aim very high and want extra competitive pressure, you may be ready to pay more for FIITJEE premium top-rankcoaching. |
Batch Size & Individual Attention | According to some reviews of Aakash, individual attention is decent; branches like Trimulgherry are praised for personal mentoring. But there are also complaints (for example, in Kukatpally) about larger classes or less seriousness for certain subjects. | FIITJEE tends to have smaller or more elite batches (or extra support for top students). The pressure and expectations are generally higher. It often pushes students more. |
Flexibility & Modes | Aakash offers classroom, online/distance learning, short term crash/brush-up courses. Multiple centres in Hyderabad; various branches. | FIITJEE also offers rigorous test series, more intense schedules; but the flexibility might be somewhat less, or the pace steeper. Depends on branch. |
Stress and Pressure | Students say Aakash is more manageable; somewhat less pressure compared to top-tier coaching. Good if you want balance. | FIITJEE is known for being more demanding. If your goal is an AIR rank (top 100 / top few in JEE Advanced), this pressure can be motivating, but can also stress if not managed. |
Results / Track Record | Aakash has many success stories, especially in NEET; also good performance in JEE Main/Advanced with its programs. | FIITJEE has produced many top rankers in JEE over the years (especially among the very top). If your aspiration is very high, this might tilt toward FIITJEE. |
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a month agoContributor-Level 7
Attempting all questions of GA in GATE can easily fetch you 15 marks. So, to prepare for general aptitude, start with knowing the syallabus. Start with topics that you find easy. Practice and keep a target of solving at least 30 to 50 questions a day- 20 questions (easy level), 20 questions (mid-level), and 10 questions (hard level). Increase this frequency slowly.
Besides that, practice GATE old question papers to understand, what kind of questions are asked (under GA). Follow the same pattern and find similar questions to solve. If you keep up this frequency, then sure shot you will score full marks in GATE general aptitude.&nb
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a month agoContributor-Level 7
Honestly, textbooks are not enough for GATE preparation (especially if you are targeting IITs and top colleges).
Besides your college books, look out for top GATE books recommended by toppers, mentors, and professors. Pick at least one standard book for each subject and start studying it side by side. Apart from that, also practice solving GATE question papers of last 5 to 10 years to get hands on the question difficulty and pattern.
Stay consistent, prepare a practical timetable and religiously follow it. At the end, it's all upto how you prepare for the exam.
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a month agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, there is reservation in the GUJCET according to which 27% reservation is there for candidates belonging to Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC). There are also provisions for widows, orphans, and students belonging to the Economically Backward Class (EWS). However, students will have to check the detailed notification for the same.
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a month agoContributor-Level 7
Being an entrance exam there are no course fees for the same. However, after you get admission into the college you will have to pay the college fees which will depend upon the college and GUJCET doesn't have any say in that.
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a month agoContributor-Level 7
As the GUJCET is just an entrance exam, there are no scholarships here. However, if you get shortlisted for a college, you might enquire for scholarships of that particular college.
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a month agoContributor-Level 7
In the GUJCET there are The question paper comprises of two sections Paper I (Mathematics or Biology) and Paper-II (Physics and Chemistry).
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a month agoContributor-Level 7
Candidates must practice GUJCET question paper or sample paper as much as they can to develop a better question-solving skill.
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