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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Syllabus of JEE Mains includes syllabus for CET. So, you are not studying anything extra. What perhaps differentiates these two is the type of questions. You have a choice of taking mock test yourself or taking on crash courses of some coaching institute. Later, they may also teach you about shortcuts in answering.
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New answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
If you are not from Delhi, you have to be in perhaps top ten percentile of JEE Mains for getting admission in Delhi. If you are from Delhi, even if you score less, you have chances of getting admission. In addition, renowned college will have tough competition. I will advise you to consider this and study well.
Best wishes.
New answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
You are actually asking whether apple is better than orange. Both these exams serve different purposes. The set of students who can take LEET is vastly different than those who can take JEE. In fact those who can take LEET have possibility of taking JEE. My advise is take both exams. Why not? LEET can take you to 2nd year while JEE can take you to 1st year.
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New answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Allen has quite a name. Of course, FITJEE too is also famous. The coaching institutes of Kota have syllabus spread out throughout the year and you need to go to class everyday. Over a period of time, these institutions have refined the mundane work of entrance exams into an art. They teach you shortcuts in finding answers. They conduct mock tests which are quite useful.
New answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Your leaving Kota should be dependent on what is your routine. If you are studying regularly and are comfortable, you can leave only a week prior to exams.
New answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
There is one NIT per state. Few NIT's particularly old ones are quite sought after and obviously one needs to have a higher percentile to get admission there. However, newly opened NIT's are still low on the priority of most students and you can get admission with lower percentile. It is expected that if you can score 50% you can get admission in one of the NIT's. However, for getting subject and place of your choice, you need to score more than 75%.
Best wishes!
New answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
DCRUST has a good reputation in Haryana but on all India level, it's low in priority of students. However, this would be of advantage to you because if you score reasonably well in JEE Mains then you are likely to get a branch of your choice. However, from this year onwards marks of 12th are not going to be considered and hence past data is of no use. I guess if you get 50 percentile then you have bright chances.
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