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Donika JutnaniML ethusiast and front end web developer

Contributor-Level 6

For JEE Mains, it is enough to solve NCERT, MTG Maths and practice previous year papers. You can also practice from SL Loney (for trigonometry). For JEE Advanced more practice is required from slandered books.

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Ritik AgiwalHard worker , learner .

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Hello, Hope you are doing well. You can start with youtube series of topics and refer a multiple choice question book. Do learn some tricks and basics through youtube topic wise and solve the problems from reference books. This will improve your logical ability but requires some time. Coaching institute will cover your 100% course on the duration of JEE Mains break. That will boost your speed while solving the problems. You can choose according to your comfort.

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Ashutosh Tamrakar

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Go to Kotak or Indore otherwise Delhi will be good option for preparation of IIT-JEE. These cities have good atmosphere for study.

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Sumit Kumar SinghTime to create Illusion to Reality!

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ETOOS (MOTION) is the best in Kotak for IIT-JEE.

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Aishwarya AgrawalEngineer | Mentor

Guide-Level 11

If you wish to prepare for JEE Advanced exam then firstly your task should be analysis of complete syllabus for all the three subjects. After this you should go for that subject first which is more familiar to you. Complete each topic day by day with questions on ascending order of difficulty. Then move to next subject or else you can do them all 3 simultaneously. Also may lectures are now available on YouTube which will help you clear your doubts and makes you analyze your problem more precisely. Also there are many distance learning programs offered by many institutes so you can join any of them for getting a wide range of questionna
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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

Guide-Level 14

If you are passionate enough to get inside a reputed campus for under graduation it's important to clear JEE. You can select a good coaching center and go for 1 year coaching. You can easily crack the exam. Dedication and speed for answering matters a lot in this exam.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

Scholar-Level 17

No, there is no sports person quota in the IITs so you start preparing for JEE Advanced.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

JEE is not required abroad except for Germany. So if you have decided to study abroad better start researching on admission requirements and start preparing correctly instead of investing time with JEE. No two university will have similar requirements, you have to see these on university websites and prepare accordingly. Exams like SAT TOEFL etf will be required. Check your Budget.

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VIKRANT LOHCHAB

Beginner-Level 3

If you follow this for one week, I guarantee your confidence will boost enormously. For physics, read NCERT first and then do the exercises. Then go for HC Verma and solve exercises. HC Verma's theory can also fetch you good marks in boards. For chemistry, just go for NCERT, nothing else. Read it once twice thrice until you become confident. For maths, first NCERT and then any other book recommended by your coaching. Also, remember to take the test every week for boards from Arihant or other sample papers.

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Vignesh Doddi

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If you are interested to get a seat in NIT then choose long-term preparation, otherwise, you can choose a college under EAMCET. Ultimately, it depends on your interest.

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