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Vikas PandeyA budding CS Engineer and Web developer.

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Allen Institute is good for JEE preparation than AAKASH is only good for medical preparation. ALLEN lecture quality is better.

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Abhishek yadavengineer civil and blogger

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It totally depends on following:
1. Cut off of colleges.
That mostly depends on number of students giving exam.
2. Seat available in colleges
3. If you have any quota, e.g.-handicap, sportsmen etc.

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Sanchit KhandelwalWon Gold medal in National Cyber Olympiad

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For JEE Mains:
Physics: SL Arora
Maths : RS Aggarwal
Chemistry : NCERT
For JEE Advanced:
Physics : HC Verma
Maths : RD Sharma
Chemistry : OP Tandon and Arihant.

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Anandvaradhan Goud

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First of all, mention your category.

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Anandvaradhan Goud

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Yes, you are definitely eligible for IIT and need to go for the counselling.

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aman bhawsar

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Yes, you can if you have passed 12th or maybe, you can reappear for 12th along with giving JEE.

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Rajdeep Sinha

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Hi there!
The classes goes on regularly for dropper batch of JEE Mains & Advanced every week (6 days a week) and like any other coaching they have Sundays for tests. Hope you got your answer.

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Rajdeep Sinha

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Yes, you can pursue B.Tech without giving JEE Mains and Advanced. In that case you have to opt for private engineering colleges.

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Rajdeep Sinha

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You can buy question sets of any coaching institutions (like Vibrant, Allen, Resonance, etc.) or you can also buy question bank of any publication from the market.

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