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8 years agoGuide-Level 13
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Scholar-Level 18
Preparation for JEE Mains is actually very simple. You assign time every day to study all subjects, time for exercise, time for your hobbies. All this is most important since nobody can only study continuously. Then attempt to solve sample paper every week. It will tell you about your status of knowledge or understanding of concepts. Finally, join some coaching class which will teach you about how to answer questions in shortest possible time.
Best wishes.
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Guide-Level 14
If you want a core branch such as computer science and engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical
engineering and so on you need marks above 250.
The above cases are for the general student. For an SC and ST student, the cutoff is very low as you do not need to touch even 200 for getting into the CEP as a core streamer.
Same for OBC the cut
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Contributor-Level 8
1st is JEE Mains and another is JEE Advanced.
After qualifying Mains, you are eligible for JEE Advanced and if you qualify Advanced, you can get admission in IIT on the basis of your rank.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
Half a year is really a great time to crack JEE Mains if spent in the right way.
There are two parts namely JEE Mains and JEE Advanced.
In Mains, the questions are not that tough but they require high conceptual knowledge and solving skills.
The questions are from PCM only based on classes 11th&12th syllabi (NCERT).
First, you can go through the concepts in PCM as they play a major role in any of the exams.
The questions in JEE Mains will be generally easy but you need to master the concepts to be fast in answering as the time is not more.
You can prefer NCERT books for getting conceptual clarity. Then you can prefer TMH(Tata Mc
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