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SREYA MAHIPALAStudent Coordinator of Public Relations

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You have to score 250+ in JEE Mains to be on the safer side to get your desired branch. The score can differ according to the branch you need and your category.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Hello Jyoti,
For joining IIT for civil engineering you have to appear in JEE Mains and Advance and if you want to join PG Program then you have to appear in exam GATE. I hope you understand that both the exams are compulsory to appear for joining IIT but both are at different level.

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Harshit Jain

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If you have studied well for UP board exams then you may try for JEE this year itself. UP board is tough as compared to CBSE and you still have time for the exam. You can prepare well. Also, if you are not able to crack JEE and don't get a good engineering college then you can drop a year. But remember that your target are IITs but if you are getting admission in a reputed institute like DTU, BITS Pilani or NITs then also do not take a drop, rather take admission in those colleges as they also offer good placements.

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aashirwad kumar

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You need above 230 marks to get into top colleges, above 200 for tier NITs and above 150 for 3rd tier NITs.

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aashirwad kumar

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Try for IISC or IISER or just through KVPY or JEE Advanced. The best colleges are under JEE so it's not waste of time if you are in position to crack it or else B.Sc physics is always an option then IIT JAM for Masters.

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aashirwad kumar

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You can do it. Try to score higher than 75% or try to be in top 20 percentile. Any of the two is acceptable.

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Piyush Mittal

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You can consider following colleges:
1. BITSAT
2. SRM University
3. Manipal University
4. Poornima University
5. Amity University
6. LPU University

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Ankur Sharma

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For getting a seat in any of the NITs in any branch, you must have a rank near 10,000, and to get in aeronautical engineering, I believe that, getting a rank around 9000 would be enough.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Sam,
Of course you can pursue. JEE Mains is an entrance exam for admission in NIT's & appearing in JEE Advanced. Many states have their own entrance exam. If you score good marks in your state's entrance exam, I am sure you would get admission in course of your choice.

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Harshit Saxena

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For JEE main, NCERT will be really useful. Other than that, try:
1. HC Verma for physics
2. RD Sharma for maths
3. P Bahadur for physical chemistry
4. NCERT will do for organic and inorganic chemistry (along with some coaching modules if you can get them somehow)
5. This is really important: Do not forget to do previous year papers and some sample papers based on current format and syllabus. It helps a lot. Really.
It will be a really daunting task to finish off your preparation in 5 months alone because if you haven't had the motivation to start preparing till now, then it is going to be so tough, trust me.
Now let's plan your schedule so
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