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Pratham Arora

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For giving the JEE Advanced in the year of 2024 certain requirements are to be met:
1) Minimum ranking in the JEE (Mains) exam that would be passed that year; if you score above the minimum rank, you can only appear for the advanced exam.
2) Age limit where the candidate giving the exam must be born on or after1999; relaxation of 5 years is given to SC, ST, and PWD.
3) There is a restriction on the number of attempts of up to 2 for two consecutive years for JEE Advanced.
4) A candidate should have taken the Class XII (or equivalent) test for the first time with the disciplines of Physics Chemistry and Mathematics in either 2021 or 2022.
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Rakshak prajapatEngeneering student

Beginner-Level 5

To prepare for JEE Advanced in one month you must know all the concepts, basic to advanced level
And solve previous year question of JEE Advanced and give mock tests
To crack JEE Advanced in one month is so difficult but your strategy is to prepare most important chapters and practice

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Ujjawal Anand

Beginner-Level 5

You should start solving questions. Around 8,000 is the safest rank for securing a seat in the top 7 IITs.

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Pawan Kumar

Beginner-Level 4

Mainly engage book is best for JEE Mains and advance level. Engage provide different books for different topic and subjects. and also NCERT (for chemistry). And for physics try to solve both part 1&2 of HC Verma.

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Prabal Singh

Beginner-Level 5

There are multiple institutes which offer coaching for JEE Main + advanced like Allen, fit JEE, aakash. The cost will be high if you opt for offline coaching but they will provide you with so much content daily that you won't be able to cope up with them and if you follow them consistently and do all the questions, revise theory then surely you will get a good rank in JEE exam. If you want to opt for online which are generally self paced then you can look into ed tech platforms, I don't know how good they are but you can look for reviews or just see online from where you can get a good idea of how good there courses are and decide for

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

Contributor-Level 9

Good day, Raghav Balaji. It's great to hear that you're interested in giving the JEE Advanced exam your full attention. Fundamentally speaking, this exam tests the students' analytical skills, so it goes without saying that one cannot pass the test by constantly finding the solutions to the same questions. Despite this, it is still possible to develop this habit by receiving the kind of coaching that it appears you are receiving. Have a good outlook and proceed with conviction in whatever you do, is what I would advise. I wish you well.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

Contributor-Level 9

Good day, Sushant Yadav. Never forget that anything is possible if you put your mind to it. You must have studied in some capacity for both JEE Mains and JEE Advanced even before today, I'm sure. Create a study schedule for all the topics to be covered in this period, not only for Chemistry but also for other disciplines, using the leftover time. Of course, you can devote more time to Chemistry if you feel sure in your knowledge of other courses. At this point, I'd prefer not to advise switching up the books you've been reading because doing so would introduce an abrupt shift in perspective, which could be distracting for someone study
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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

Contributor-Level 9

Good day, Thomas You must have started getting ready for JEE Advanced and, of course, JEE Mains a while ago. I'll be honest with you: I admire your assurance. You stated that you are confident in your ability to pass JEE Mains with the required percentile and get qualified to take JEE Advanced. One can just review the weaker areas that the student feels need some more focus in the time that is currently accessible. At this point, if you are not prepared for JEE Advanced. I would encourage you to add time to your plan rather than changing it. Be optimistic, have a healthy attitude, and I'm confident you can do it.

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Manisrikar Baswaraju

Beginner-Level 1

Both classes are important 11th covers 50% syllabus and 12th covers 50%. .

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Kalatoor Beenny Aakash

Beginner-Level 3

Preparing for advance is not a joke and you might have qualified in Mains to write in JEE advance. And preparing for both Chemistry and Physics in one month is highly impossible. So, from Physics and Chemistry in which your are good at, prepare for that majorly and also concentrate in Maths to get high marks.

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