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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
6 months is really a good time to crack JEE Mains with a great score if spent in the right and planned way.
First, you need to have a clear idea in the concepts of PCM. Then you need to practice to improve your speed and accuracy in calculations
After completing your learning process, you need to give as many mock tests as possible because they make you feel like giving a real exam so that you can make yourself ready to face the exam.
For advanced, you need to spend a lot of time.
All the best!
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 2
Best of luck.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
JEE is the highly competitive undergraduate examination for admission Into IITs, NITs, etc.
You can also appear for other top exams of private universities like BITSAT, VITEEE, SRM JEE, AEEE, MOUET, etc.
These exams will be held in the months of April and May. Generally, they will be held only after JEE Mains examination.
All the best!
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8 years ago
Beginner-Level 4
For chemistry, reference books are: O. P. Tandon+NCERT
For maths, reference books are: Dinesh+NCERT
Moreover, go through the last 25 years JEE Advanced question papers.
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Scholar-Level 17
If you want to study some different book from NCERT then you can go for Arihant books.
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