JEE Advanced Preparation
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Guide-Level 13
Best of luck.
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Guide-Level 11
1. Analyze the complete syllabus to make a well structured study plan. You can get the complete knowledge related to the exam from here - https://www.eduncle.com/jee-advanced-exam must check.
2. Do not skip any topic. Remember that all the topics which are mentioned in the JEE Advanced syllabus are important.
3. Prefer best study material which covers all the topics and also contains sample question papers.
4. Solve previous years question papers and
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Guide-Level 11
1. Students need to know about syllabus and exam pattern very well.
2. Do not skip any topic. Remember that all topics that are mentioned in the IIT-JEE Advanced syllabus are important.
3. Solve the last years JEE Advanced
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Guide-Level 11
It demands the students to be academically strong as well as have other skills like analytical skills, time management, exam taking strategy, and situational intelligence. Here are some tips to help for JEE aspirants.
1. Students need to know about syllabus and exam pattern very well.
2. Do not skip any topic. Remember that all topics that are mentioned in the IIT JEE Mains syllabus are important.
3. Solve the last years JEE Main Question Papers - https://scoop.eduncle.com/jee-advanced-question-paper and mock tests. It increases your speed of solve questio
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Scholar-Level 18
Syllabus for 12th board, JEE Mains and JEE Advanced is almost same. What is different is the way questions are set. If you work on your concepts during board exam preparation, then your 75% preparation for JEE is over.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
The rank list would be prepared in the same way as the CRL (common rank list). But, only the candidates under this category would be considered.
They could be categorized based on the marks scored in each section.
In JEE, the person with higher marks in maths, would be placed in a higher rank and after that physics followed by chemistry.
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Contributor-Level 7
Good luck.
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