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Vivek C

Contributor-Level 9

You can get admission in NITs, IIITs and GFTIs through JEE Mains.

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Matlib Ahmed

Beginner-Level 4

For physics, reference books are: Dinesh+ Concept of physics (Part 1 and 2).
For chemistry, reference books are: O. P. Tandon+NCERT
For maths, reference books are: Dinesh+NCERT
Moreover, go through the last 25 years JEE Advanced question papers.

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Namit Sharma

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You are advised to wait for one year and prepare well further.

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Ayushi Bajpai

Contributor-Level 8

If you have not done good this year but you think that you perform better and if this is your confidence level then yes, you can drop a year to prepare for JEE Mains. But also remember if you are dropping a year then you have to study really very hard so that you can get a seat in IITs/NITs. This should be your aim.

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pinaki nandibe positive in life

Contributor-Level 7

That will always depend on you and your preparations. If you study well then you can crack JEE Advanced exam.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Maneesh,
No, you cannot. There are 3 attempts for JEE Mains and 2 for JEE Advanced.
So, if you appeared for the same in 2016, then you can appear for JEE Mains in 2017 and 2018 only and for Advanced, you can appear in 2017 only.
Consecutive means the next two years.
So, right now you are not eligible to appear for JEE Mains 2019.

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pinaki nandibe positive in life

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As per me, Cengage is a better textbook.

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Dev Parbhakar

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Greetings,
Kindly visit the link mentioned below:
www.cuchd.in

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Sneh,
No, JEE Mains is only for admission into undergraduate engineering programmes of NITs, IIITs, GFTIs and IITs.
So, you need not take JEE Mains exams to become a pilot.
To become a pilot :
* You need to first possess a Student Pilot License. You must be over 17 years of age and have completed 12th in Science (Physics and Mathematics) with 50%.
* Your vision in one eye must be perfect. In general medical terminology, it is called 6/6 eyesight. In the other eye, you could have an imperfection of 6/9, which must be correctable to 6/6.
General physical fitness is mandatory. You must be free of any disease that can hamper normal funct
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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Manideep,
Giving correct answers for the questions is more important than attempting many questions as JEE Mains exam has negative marking.
The ranks depend on the number of candidates. So I may tell you in terms of marks.
Since each question carries +4 marks, it is sufficient to answer at least 65 out of 90 questions correctly that is 260 marks.
To get the top NITs, it is necessary to score above 300.
All the best.

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