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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
With such limited time available, I would advise you to join a crash course of a coaching institute nearby your home. This will help you a lot. They will teach you tricks of shortcuts in answering questions. All subjects are covered in full in the exam. There is no special weightage for any question or for any chapter in any subject.
Best wishes!
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Scholar-Level 18
There are a large number of coaching institutes in Hyderabad. However, there is no independent agency for accreditation and hence it's not possible to rank these. Many claim success after results are announced but what's not announced is the ratio of successful candidate to total students with them. I will, therefore, advise you to join coaching class that is most suitable to approach.
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Scholar-Level 18
Yes, it is a good book. You can use it.
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Scholar-Level 18
It's no great shakes. The requirement is diligence and discipline. Please make sure that you study all the subjects every day. Also, take out time for exercise. Healthy body only can house healthy mind! You also need to take mock tests to know where you stand. This will also help you in knowing your weak areas which require more attention. Best wishes.
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Beginner-Level 4
You need to understand every concept of NCERT text books. JEE mains questions are purely based on NCERT. Further, few tricks like dimensional analysis, substituting values an eliminating options can help you to "hack" questions.
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Scholar-Level 18
Devoting 1 full year for competitive exams such as JEE preparation has its own merits and demerits. Dropping a year means that you will get sufficient amount of time to prepare for competitive exams. It will allow you to take
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Scholar-Level 18
You should set a scorching time table of studies. Practice mock tests every week. Focus on the result of mock tests and analysis followed by working on weak areas. Nothing is impossible in this world. The more you study, more are your chances of cracking this exam. I am sure, if you have burning desire then you can do it.
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