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adarsh yadav

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visit the official website

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deepak kumar guptayou never know how close u are

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girls are going for mining so better not to think of this silly

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no you can't. . try other top universities such as Alliance or Vivekananda Global University

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Maninder Singh

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step 1 jee main step 2 jee advance .

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Utkarsh Chauhan

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Here at IIT Bombay the curriculum includes both Aeronautical and Aerospace in single Btech Degree.

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Utkarsh Chauhan

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I personally relied on the study material provided by the coaching classes but still there are some nice texts like
For JEE Advanced
Physics - HC Verma(for Basics), Halliday Resnick Walker, if further you can go for I E Irodov (but personally i think it not required)
Chemistry- Morrison Boyd, Solomons Fryhle, M S Chouhan for question ( other books too from Balaji Publication on inorganic and physical are also good for questionsl like VK jaisawal) R C Mukherjee, JLee for Inorganic NCERT is quite nice
Maths- Hall and Knight , S L loney , also the whole arihant series topic wise books are nice, for questions Tata Mcgraw Hill , A Das Gupta
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Utkarsh Chauhan

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For Aerospace branch last year the closing rank was around 1500 and year before that was 1800 so you must have An AIR under 1500 to be on safe side. Regarding fees till this year the fees was around Rs.1,50,000/- for 1 year but from this year the fees is increasing and will most probably be around Rs.2,60,000/- for 1 year.

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Utkarsh Chauhan

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Yes, to appear in JEE (Advanced) a diploma holder can apply in JEE Main but his rank and score for JEE (Main) will not be declared as diploma holders cannot apply for admission in NITs and CFTIs through JEE (Main) channel. * The criteria of marks for diploma holders will be : If a Board gives aggregate marks considering the results of all three years of a 3-year diploma or courses of equivalent duration, then only the marks scored in the final year will be considered. Similarly, for Boards which follow a semester system, the marks scored in the final two semesters will be considered. * One of the criteria for admission to IITs and ISM
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