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Alisha Gupta

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, Chandigarh University can be a considered as a decent option in case you are preparing for JEE 2026. The infrastructure is good, the labs are well-maintained, and the academic structure is in place. The students are given opportunities to work on projects, internships, and industry-related activities, which helps them learn even if the main exam results aren't as expected.

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Ananya Sharma

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Lovely Professional University offers Aerospace Engineering with decent labs and industry-oriented curriculum, but it is not generally considered among the top-tier aerospace institutes in India; placements in aerospace are usually limited compared to CSE, and many students either pursue higher studies (M.Tech/MS) or shift toward related domains like mechanical design or manufacturing; if you don't want to drop a year for JEE, stronger private alternatives for aerospace would be Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, or UPES, which have more focused aerospace ecosystems; however, if ROI

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sam

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For JEE 2026 aspirants, the B.Tech/B.E admission process at Chandigarh University is structured yet flexible. You can register online, provide your academic details, and submit your JEE percentile once available. If you improve your performance in a later session, you are generally allowed to update your score. Eligibility verification is based on 12th marks, and JEE scores act as an added merit component. High percentiles may also qualify for tuition fee concessions under the 5% JEE-based engineering scholarship allocation. Once documents are verified, counseling is conducted for branch selection according to merit and seat availabili

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Porishmita Paul

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Around 4 to 6 months of regular study is enough for NCHMCT JEE preparation. If basics are strong, even 2–3 months focused preparation can work.

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Porishmita Paul

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Some good books for NCHMCT JEE preparation are

  • Arihant NCHMCT Guide

  • R.S. Aggarwal (Maths & Reasoning)

  • Word Power Made Easy (English)

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Porishmita Paul

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Yes. NCHM JEE mock tests help you understand exam pattern, improve speed, and find weak areas. Taking regular mock tests is one of the most effective NCHM JEE preparation strategies.

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Porishmita Paul

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Start by understanding NCHM JEE syllabus and pattern, then make a study plan covering all five sections. Always start from basic concepts then complex topics. Solve chapter-wise questions, NCHM JEE previous year question paper, and sit for full-length mock tests.

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Porishmita Paul

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Popular NCHM JEE preparation books are Arihant NCHM JEE Guide, R.S. Aggarwal for Quantitative Aptitude, A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning, Lucent's GK, and Word Power Made Easy for English.

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Satyendra Singh

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Students who are in class 12 and would also be appearing in JEE Mains 2026 exam mostly find it difficult to manage both their class/school and JEE studies. However, all these students have an advantage over others/droppers aspirants as there are many common topics in class 12 and JEE.

To benefit, they must identify all the topics that are common and study those first. Secondly, cover the topics that have more weightage in class 12 and complete them. Before a few days of JEE Mains, study specifically for JEE. This way, they can manage both class 12 and JEE efficiently. 

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