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Check your silly mistakes that you usually make in your coaching tests. Plan for the D day, how to attempt the sections in what time, review and how to answer. Keep a track of exam centre location. You can not afford reaching late there. Keep your exam kit ready and be relaxed. And appear for test, solve all AIEEE and JEE Main Question papers. Just stay clam and healthy. Stay positive, all your efforts are going to be paid off. One thing, do not start anything new this time. Also, keep on revising your short notes. Thanks a lot.
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Educational Qualification:
1. Passed 10+2 in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics with minimum 60% marks and English with minimum of 50% marks.
2. Passed four-year degree with 60% marks in Electrical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering only. Minimum 6 months of industrial experience is preferred.
3. The degree courses must have been recognised by any State or Central Government or the AICTE and conducted in English language. Age & Medical Fitness: Not more than 30 years on date of commencement o
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