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

Scholar-Level 18

Hello,
I can understand your angst and the anxiety. But unfortunately date of registration was only till 12th Jan. Now you can still think of registration for second set of exam whenever NTA opens registration. It's expected to open in first week of February 23. Best wishes to you.

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tarun mittal

Contributor-Level 10

You can go through various colleges n Universities. But I would suggest you to be a part of Chandigarh University as it is NAAC A+ accreditation, even Ranked 1st Among Private Engineering Institutes of North India and have achieved the highest number of awards.

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

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Kartik Garg, I can sympathies with you. But unfortunately a candidate can correct only those fields which have been allowed by NTA. I feel that, now there is no time, it closes tomorrow on 14th Jan 23. However you can send an email to their grievance cell regarding your requirement and may be for future students in second round of this exam, NTA may allow. But presently you are helpless. Best wishes to you.

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Siva Pratap P Pasupuleti

Beginner-Level 5

A. You should have grip at basics of all the chapters, because there are so many shifts so you can expect question from any chapter in any shift, at least you should know the formulas and the idea of how to apply them. B. Go through the NCRET book
Most important chapters for JEE Mains physics:
1. Semiconductor
2. Communication systems
3. Em waves
4. Thermodynamics
5. SHM
6. String and sound waves
7. Errors and measurement
8. Unit and dimensions
9. Kinematics
10. Modern and nuclear physics
11. Diffraction
12. Optical instruments
13. Elasticity and viscosity
14. Surface tension
15. AC current
16. Calorimetry and thermal expansion
17. Kepler laws
18. Moment
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Anirudh K

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The JEE Main passing marks 2023 for the general category is around 89.75, EWS category is 78.21, OBC-NCL category is 74.31, SC is 54, and ST is 44.

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tarun mittal

Contributor-Level 10

I got 172 marks in JEE mains 2021, i always liked coding, so i went for computer science and IT as my choices. But unfortunately, i didn't get any seats, as half of seats are reserved to those rich (underprivileged) students (excluding some, but accept it, more than 70% of the people taking seats under reservation are pretty wealthy, and NO WAY underpriveleged)

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Abhishek Kumar

Beginner-Level 1

Quantum University Would be a good choice.
The education and specialisation is good along with good entrepreneurship.

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Srilekha Gittha

Beginner-Level 5

Probability of qualifying in JEE Advanced doesn't depend on your 10th grades in any way. So stop making such calculations and instead work hard to get enough marks in intermediate, minimum 75% is needed in intermediate in order to go for JEE. After that you need to prepare well and give your JEE Mains exam, after you qualify that you should prepare well for JEE Advanced exam, after qualifying that you're good to go. If you have got good scores then you can study in the best colleges, if not it's okay you can go for colleges which are suitable for your score. So, I recommend you prepare well, take mock tests, solve previous papers and d
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Nitansshu Jain

Contributor-Level 7

JEE Main is considered to be easier than JEE Advanced as it only examines the candidates based on class 11th and 12th syllabus. The questions asked in JEE Main are usually direct formula-based and easier in nature when compared to JEE Advanced. JEE Main usually tests only the speed of the candidate with 75 questions asked in the exam. JEE Mains questions can be repeated and most of these Q's can be easily solved within 2 minds each Q. JEE Advanced is considered to be more difficult than JEE Main because it included other topics than the ones from class 11th and 12th. JEE Advanced questions are concept-based and requiring in-depth knowl
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Nitansshu Jain

Contributor-Level 7

NCERT, HC Verma and search popular Mains books and purchase the top searched most purchased books, and finally practice more and more you can. That's enough for Physics not 100 but you can score 90+ easily with it.

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