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3 years agoContributor-Level 7
Prepare A Well-laid Plan. Draft a daily schedule.
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Remembering chemical formulae and equations will help you immensely in JEE Mains exam and so will it in this exam. The best reference any one can ask for is the NCERT prescribed course material. Coming to Inorganic Chemistry several students stand by NCERT books for practice and revision. In few cases, students find questions straight from NCERT books. Thus, attempting basic questions from them will ensure good performance. Practicing sufficient Chemistry mock tests before appearing for the final exam is another way to revise the subject. Hoard as many sample papers as you can lay your hands on and get down t
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3 years agoBeginner-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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3 years agoBeginner-Level 4
This 12 months the rest was because of the COVID. Covid played a widespread function in seventy five% rest. Now about you, in case you have become 74% then my pal you are in a amazing loss. You have to do hard in research to get that one percent. You have to observe 26 hours a day to gain that 1 percent to turn out to be eligible to JEE Mains and superior.
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75% minimum eligibility requirement in class 12th for admission into IITs has been scrapped for this year as well.
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