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2016-03-10 20:23:56

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sumit singhI am confident to clear IIT-JEE exam

Beginner-Level 4

for general category students
it is not sufficient score for selection
it is based board results also

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2016-03-10 12:42:25

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Romil Goel

Contributor-Level 8

1. Understand the concepts well before moving on solving the problems
2. Be calm in the exam
3. Avoid silly mistakes and calculation mistakes
4. Solve more mock tests towards the end of your preparation
5. Do not take stress
Very Useful. Exam preparation tip from last 3 years toppers :
https://www.shiksha.com/crack-jee-main-2016-with-exam-prep-tips-from-last-3-year-toppers-article-11714-1

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2016-03-08 16:42:18

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear Vishal,
You have to make a time table for your studies and give 1 hour to each subject in the morning and evening.
Always set your target on the higher side so that you can achieve your goal.
Do well in your exam.
All the best.

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2016-03-07 06:51:36

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Kumar VishwajeetDOOOOO BEFORE U DIE

Contributor-Level 9

Ranks are determined by 40% weightage of board and 60% weightage of JEE main rank.

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2016-03-06 15:32:54

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Kumar VishwajeetDOOOOO BEFORE U DIE

Contributor-Level 9

#1. Make a proper and almost fixed routine for the last one month. You should not keep waking up till late at night. Also, you must make it a practice to wake up early in morning, 6.00AM.
#2. You must develop a habit of studying for six hours continuously with a break of 30 minutes after 3 hours. This routine should be preferably at 9.00 AM to 3.30 PM.
#3. To prepare simultaneously for board exam and JEEMain 2015, thoroughly practise from NCERT text book and solve the exercises rigorously.
#4. In the last 10-12 days after board exam, practise as many as multiple choice questions as you can.

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2016-03-05 12:51:14

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Saurabh GuptaProduct Manager | IIM Ahmedabad

Contributor-Level 9

It is based on JEE Mains

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2016-03-05 10:44:55

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Abhinav Pandey

Contributor-Level 9

Focus on your basics in mathematics, physics and chemistry. Don't try too hard on doing advanced level problems and yes try to avoid spending too much time on same question. Students try to spend more time on some topics or questions due to which they are not able to give essentially required time on other topics or questions.
Due to this they end up in messing up everything they have learnt so far. Try to understand your weak topics and give them not more than required time which may not hamper your other topics or questions. Study one topic at a time. Make strategy about how will you attempt each section in mains and what time will yo
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2016-02-15 12:46:10

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Shivi Vats

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I assume you're a dropper so that's a good thing. What board are you from? Himachal board, ICSE or CBSE? I assume you are from HP Board. 150 marks in JEE Mains exam should be able to land you a seat in the Electrical trade here in NIT Hamirpur.

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2016-02-14 23:32:13

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Aditya Swaroop

Contributor-Level 6

Jee advanced is the way to get admission.Jee Mains and board top 20 percentile are just the prerequisites.

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2016-01-30 19:09:33

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Goutam Chatterjee

Guide-Level 11

JEE Mains will not give you admission in any of the 30 NITs. You will have to be eligible for JEE-advanced where cut-off for general category can be expected around 115, OBC- 75, SC- 50 and ST- 45. Cut-off does not guarantee branch or a particular NIT.
For further details, you may visit:-
http://www.engg.entrancecorner.com /jee-main-2015-cutoff/

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