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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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You can do this. Please solve at least last 5 years of JEE Main papers with proper time management. Spent at least 6-8 hours daily in preparation of JEE Main and specifically focus on NCERT text books. Each and every chapter of NCERT books should be learn at least thrice. Take helps from mobile internet for mock test and new problem solving methodologies. There are various JEE preparation books are available amazon and flipkart etc. At nominal cost. Please buy them for more refinement. More important focus on the subject of interest you have, instead of wasting the time on difficult questions. Please use this time in attempting the que
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Your best score in five subjects will be considered for JEE Main. The previous marks will be considered for the subject you have not attended during the improvement exam.

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Shivam Singh

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The cut off is approximately 90% for general based on previous year data.

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Shruti Kumari

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I think, you require minimum 85 percentile for top NITs and for IITs first of all you have to crack JEE advance.

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

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Hello, Reservation in admission or quota for different categories of students is mandated by law for or government colleges or government-aided colleges. However, this is not mandated for private establishments not taking any aid from the government. Hence if you are thinking of seeking admission in a government or government-aided college then you should use your category rank for getting admission in that particular category. However, if you are seeking admission to a private institute then you need to quote your overall rank. Best wishes to you.

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