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jasveer singh

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The following are the most important chapters for JEE Main 2023 Maths:
Integration. Differentiation. Probability. Three Dimensional Geometry. Trigonometry. Vector Algebra. Conic Sections. Straight Lines. Though it's not wise to skip any topic for JEE Main 2023, however, if you are short on time, you can leave low-weightage topics and invest your time on important topics.

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jasveer singh

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The following are the most important chapters for JEE Main 2023 Maths:
Integration. Differentiation. Probability. Three Dimensional Geometry. Trigonometry. Vector Algebra. Conic Sections. Straight Lines. The exam tests students' knowledge and aptitude in Physics Chemistry and mathematics. However, mathematics is widely considered the most difficult among these subjects. To begin with, mathematics in JEE requires a deep.

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After you have finished the most important chapters, you should go on to the following: Limits and Continuity, Permutation and Combination, Quadratic Equations, Complex Numbers, Binomial Theorem, Circles, Sequences and Series, and Differential Equations. The exam tests students' knowledge and aptitude in Physics Chemistry and mathematics. However, mathematics is widely considered the most difficult among these subjects. To begin with, mathematics in JEE requires a deep understanding of concepts and principles and strong problem-solving skills. The following are the most important chapters for JEE Main 2023 Maths:
Integration. Differe
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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

The following are the most important chapters for JEE Main 2023 Maths:
Integration. Differentiation. Probability. Three Dimensional Geometry. Trigonometry. Vector Algebra. Conic Sections. Straight Lines. The exam tests students' knowledge and aptitude in Physics Chemistry and mathematics. However, mathematics is widely considered the most difficult among these subjects. To begin with, mathematics in JEE requires a deep understanding of concepts and principles and strong problem-solving skills.

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

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Aishwarya Narayan, It's almost one year that you raised this query. I am sure that you would be studying in some good college by now. However for the record, I am attaching below, cutoffs announced by NTA in 2022 for various categories of students. *2022* : Cut-off percentiles for JEE Advanced in different categories:-
General : 88.4121383
OBC NCL : 67.0090297
SC : 43.0820954
ST : 26.7771328
Gen EWS : 63.1114141
PwD : 0.0031029
Best wishes to you.

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

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Vishal Raj, results of JEE Mains examination are declared in percentile and not percentage. So I assume that by mistake you are using this term. For appearing in this exam there is no restriction of 75percentage in 12th. But for becoming eligible to apply for NIT's or JEE Advanced this condition kicks in. Of course if your state has accepted JEE Mains examination as entrance exam for admissions to engineering colleges in your state, then I am sure with almost 95 percentile, you will get government college. Okay? Further to help you I am attaching a link that will tell you everything about this exam. https://www.shiksha.com/engine
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Devashish Gupta

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You should try for semi government colleges however it is highly unlikely for you to get into it.

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Devashish Gupta

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If you are an open category candidate, it is highly unlikely for you to get into government colleges. You better seek private colleges.

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Sourav Acherjee

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No, the same was the scene with me, its very tough for outside Delhi candidates, let me show you the cutoff to get a better and exact idea
https://www.shiksha.com/university/dtu-Delhi-technological-university-23920/cutoff.

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