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Divyans Rajput

Beginner-Level 4

I will advise u to not drop for IIT because now IIT is also is higher fees like private colleges and IIT onely matter is placement.and u can be jobless after IIT if u will not show ur talent (work) companies. so u can also earn good package. companies need talent not they will offer job onely the name of colleges.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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IITian have very good numerical and analytical abilities because of quality of their education. Those IITian who are able to prepare and have excellent verbal abilities are able to score well in CAT.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Please share your educational qualifications details for sharing appropriate suggestions.

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Parvesh Kumar

Beginner-Level 3

According to previous statistics, you have to score atleast 35% marks in JEE Advanced to get admission in any of IITs and remember you also have to obtain minimum cutoff marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.

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deepak chowdhary

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yes,if you are interested in engineering its damn good option

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Durgesh Kumar

Beginner-Level 4

First thoroughly go through ncert at least for chemistry and physics.
After this go on through HCV(physics) and Irodov(physics).
For chemistry the study material in ncert is more than sufficient for jee mains but for advanced you can check out specialist publishers in organics and inorganic and physical.I recommend u Morrison or OP Tondon for organic.JD Lee for inorganic and RC Mukherjee for physical.
For mathematics NCERT is not sufficient. You have to upgrade your skills particularly being engineering aspirant.
So you should purchase a series of mathematics books from the same publisher eg CENGAGE or ARIHANT
You have just to be focused o
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