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Ayushi Bajpai

Contributor-Level 8

If you have not done good this year but you think that you perform better and if this is your confidence level then yes, you can drop a year to prepare for JEE Mains. But also remember if you are dropping a year then you have to study really very hard so that you can get a seat in IITs/NITs. This should be your aim.

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pinaki nandibe positive in life

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As per me, Cengage is a better textbook.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

NCERT without any confusion is a good book preferred by toppers. Another one is if you want to go for objective books then MTG or TMH publication books are good options.
If you want to study some different book from NCERT then you can go for Arihant books.

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Subham Singh

Beginner-Level 5

It is the perfect time to prepare for IIT. Generally, students join IIT coaching after 10th for 2-3 years beside 11 and 12 you can also do the same.
Keep in mind clearing the concepts of up to 10th standard will help you in your whole student life.
So, clear your concepts up to 10th besides preparing for 10th boards and then after 10 you can join any coaching center or self-study by devoting required time to prepare for entrance on daily basis if you are serious about clearing IIT- JEE.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

For JEE preparation, NCERT books are the base so never forget this and for MCQ you may take MTG or TMH publication books which are the best for JEE preparation.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Priyanka,
JEE Mains exam involves basic concepts but the questions demand more time and accuracy. You have a negative marking so that, you should see to that you opt for the right answers more.
JEE Mains syllabus is based on class 11th & 12th only so if you are good in the concepts for PCM in both classes 11th & 12th then you can solve 4-6 questions easily as chemistry and physics involve such type of questions.
I would advice you to give more time to chemistry as the questions will be based on the reaction mechanisms, direct applications (especially in organic chemistry). So you can answer them easily and fast.
if you are good in
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amar bin Osman

Beginner-Level 3

I think you should refer to Deepti Publication's book for maths, as most of the questions of maths in Mains comes from that book & for phy, refer McGraw-Hill book.

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Nikhil BhusariKnows about lot of Things..!!

Guide-Level 11

You should score 280+ for general category and for OBC category 260-280 marks are good to get you the branch of your choice. And in board also, you should score 75% as it is the criteria for NITs. Also, it depends on the branch you want. For CSE/IT cut-offs are highest then followed by other branches. Also, there are various aspects like how you put preferences in your JOSSA admission form and are you a home state candidate or other state candidate. These are various factors. Comment for further queries. Good luck!

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
There are 3 attempts for JEE main and 2 attempts for JEE Advanced. So, you may appear for the JEE Mains for the second time while doing a Bachelor's degree. But, you may have to discontinue your b.tech if you get a good NIT in JEE Mains.
Since, JEE Mains and advanced exams are conducted only once in a year, you can appear the next year only.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, why not. You can do B.Tech in private college after your class 12th and JEE equivalent preparation as the syllabus for engineering is similar as JEE but only in 1st semester.

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