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Pravin JavheriProcess Engineer | Mentor | IIT Bombay

Guide-Level 11

Hi Kavya, You can start with NCERT. Start reading NCERT. It would be the best guide at least for chemistry. Experienced people say that you should read chemistry NCERT book at least for thrice. For physics and maths start solving numericals on daily basis from famous books, like H C Verma for physics and for maths you can refer any book suggested in your coaching. Talking about coaching, you can join any of Bansal, Resonance, Allen, IITian's PACE, vibrant, etc. All the Best!

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Pravin JavheriProcess Engineer | Mentor | IIT Bombay

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Hi Umang, You can start with NCERT. Start reading NCERT. It would be the best guide at least for chemistry. Experienced people say that you should read chemistry NCERT book at least for thrice. For physics and maths start solving numericals on daily basis from famous books, like H C Verma for physics and for maths you can refer any book suggested in your coaching. All the Best!

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Pravin JavheriProcess Engineer | Mentor | IIT Bombay

Guide-Level 11

Hi Satya Sai Prasanna, You can start with NCERT. Start reading NCERT. It would be the best guide at least for chemistry. Experienced people say that you should read chemistry NCERT book at least for thrice. For physics and maths start solving numericals on daily basis from famous books, like H C Verma for physics and for maths you can refer any book suggested in your coaching. All the Best!

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

Scholar-Level 17

I'll prefer you to change your career field or if not then take admission in any private college and have good command on coding skills and on your subject.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Yes, sure you can. But what you mentioned in your first line should be taken care of I. e. , for clearing Mains, your basics must be very strong and for that, your have NCERT books which should be mugged up really well. So, once your basics will be clear JEE Mains is not that of a big deal.

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Rajdeep Sinha

Guide-Level 13

Hi there!
As per the new eligibility criteria only those students will be eligible for appearing in JEE Mains whose score is more than 75% (for general category) and 65% (for SC/ST students). If you aren't eligible, apply for Improvement exams and you have to appear for all five subjects. Hope you got your answer.

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Rajdeep Sinha

Guide-Level 13

Hi there!
I will suggest you to complete your basics first, first complete Ncert, then you can choose books of Arihant etc. Or its better to buy any coaching institutions material as you will can practice properly from that and once these are done solve 39 previous year question bank, always remember that practice is the key. Hope you got your answer.

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Rajdeep Sinha

Guide-Level 13

Hi there!
There will not be any problem if you give JEE for 3rd time, but focus on your studies properly as this will be going to laat chance for you. Also, you will not be eligible for writing JEE Advanced this time. Hope you got your answer.

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Rajdeep Sinha

Guide-Level 13

Hi there!
It will not effect your placements if you have dropped 2 years for JEE Mains. Just give your best performance in your college results. Learn skills properly and everything will be fine. I hope you got your answer.

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Rajdeep Sinha

Guide-Level 13

Yes, you can pursue B.Tech without giving JEE Mains and Advanced. In that case you have to opt for private engineering colleges.

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