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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
ST seats are adjusted for OBC but not in spot round. Spot round took place by giving priority to only all India rank.
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
First of all it does not depend on how many hours you study but how much you study sincerely. Yes, there are some students who study recklessly throughout the day but this is only possible on holidays. if you r going in an institution which has more working hours,12 hours study might tire you.
12 hours studies can be achieved if you study for 2 hours continuously and then take 20 min break in between from morning till night. This sounds quite hectic.
If you want to achieve such goal the start studying 6-7 hours a day initially and once you have a habit of it then increase your time by half hour and in this way you can achi
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
You must be among the top 20 % (rankers) students of the respective board in which you are giving board exam.
Let's say, 100 students are there then you should in in top 20.
Then only, you'll be able to write JEE Advanced.
It also means the top 20% of candidates that qualified the exam.
Thus you will be eligible for selection only if you are among the top 20 % students of your respective board.
Percentile = no. of student have marks lesser than you / total no. of students appeared in the exam X 100
Your percentile should be >= 80 or you should have have your board percentage greater than or equal to 75%
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Most of the people prefer to prepare itself only so don't get dishearten and work hard, and regarding books, you can choose Cengage and Arihant Publications books for both physics and maths and for chemistry books like NCERT, Top Tandon, Ranjit Shahi, etc.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
You need to go to www.askiitians.com and then, you need to create a profile for yourself. Then, you can get your free e books by clicking the respective tabs and then you can download them.
There is also an app for the same.
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8 years agoNew answer posted
8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
For further information, you can refer the link given below:
http://www.ipho2017.id/ipho2017
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 15
Solve as many problems as possible. Repeating same problems is no problem; infact, it is good to brush up what you have practiced previously.
Just remember the exception and note them as many exceptions as possible in a notebook and revise the on the last month before exams.
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