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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
There is no single "best" or "the worst" mock test series for the Joint Entrance Examination Advanced (JEE Advanced). All coaching institutes offer mock tests specifically designed for JEE Advanced candidates. Students can choose any of these series to enhance their preparation. It is beneficial to join the test series of a national-level coaching institute, as they attract a large number of candidates from across the country. These mock tests are designed to meet JEE standards and feature challenging questions. This not only helps improve your skills but also provides insight into your national ranking compared to other aspirants.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
To build this confidence, the student should take the JEE Advabced mock exams that simulate actual exam conditions. These mock tests help with time management, provide valuable practice, and offer a clear understanding of the exam pattern and question format, all of which are beneficial for better performance on the day of the actual test. When preparing for the JEE Advanced exam, it's essential for a student to ensure they have covered all important questions and can approach the test with confidence, knowing they can easily answer the familiar ones.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students can take JEE Advanced mock tests and do a detailed feedback on their performance. After each test, candidates can do a comprehensive analysis into how the they approached the mock test and identifying areas for improvement. This analysis will helps students rectify mistakes and improve their performance over time. While taking the mocktests keep a track of:
- Time spend in solving each questions
- Number of correct responses v/s number of wrong responses
- How many questions were revisited
- How many questions were attempted correctly in one go
- Which section was most challenging
- What kind of questions were most challenging
- Compare performanc
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
About 2 to 3 months prior to the exam, start taking JEE Advanced full-length mock tests regularly. This will not only help build stamina for the extended duration of the exam but also give you a realistic sense of the actual test environment.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes. Candidates can find official JEE Advanced mock tests on the official website of JEE Advanced, jeeadv.ac.in. The conducting IIT releases the mock tests 1 or 2 months before the exam date. Candidates can access these free mock tests link to practice for the exam. Other than that, many free and paid mock tests are available online over the internet for the candidates to practice.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes you can apply for JEE Advanced. However, you will not be eligible for admisison to the IITs. As, candidates need to have Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as compulsory subjects in the year of first appearance in the Class XII exam to be eligible for admission ti the IITs.
Candidates must have passed class XII (or equivalent) Board examination with a minimum of five subjects (Maths, Physics, Chemistry being compulsory) and secured at least 75% aggregate marks. The aggregate marks for SC, ST and PwD candidates should be at least 65%.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, definitely. Candidates will have to qualify JEE Main cutoff this year to be eligible for JEE Advanced exam. It does not matter if a candidate has qualified JEE Advanced last year or not. To be able to appear for the JEE Advanced exam this year, candidates have to qualify JEE Mains this year and register from the scratch for JEE Advanced exam using their JEE Main application number and other details.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, indeed. JEE Advanced is only an entrance exam to determine if you can seek admission or not. But for actually getting admission, one definitely needs to pay prescribed fees for that particular course selected. Candidates need to pay the tuition fees in IITs applicable as well as other fees as indicated by the IITs at the time of admission. This fee will vary from IIT to IIT and the candidates will need to pay the fees during the JoSAA counselling.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
If your JEE Advanced application fee payment fails, try the following steps:
- Wait and Retry: If the payment failure was due to server issues or timeouts, wait for 24 hours and try making the payment again.
- Check Your Bank Account: Ensure that your bank account has sufficient funds and that the account details provided are correct.
- Verify Your Internet Connection: A slow or unstable internet connection can disrupt the payment process. Consider switching to a different browser, or clear your current browser's cache and history before retrying.
- Review Your Payment Method: The JEE Advanced application fee can be paid via debit card, credit car
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes. The candidate will be allowed to meet the panel of scribes one day prior to the examination in the presence of the IIT Representatives (IRs), Test Centre Administrator (TCA), and an Invigilator, and choose any one of the scribes.
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