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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

Guide-Level 13

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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Manish Motwani

Guide-Level 14

Sharpen your mind and intelligence. Don't focus on the trend listen to your needs. Start by taking small steps. Avoid any activity of getting depressed. Try thinking logically. Try solving problems rather than getting answers. Work hard for hours. And the smartest though should be " just focus of solving a 6 hours paper well rather than fighting with 12 Lacs smart peoples. " If you solve that 6 hours papers, you'll ultimately beat that crowd.
Best of luck.

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Onkar GunjkarCool and calm ..here to help students with charm😎

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, it is very much possible to clear the IIT examination without doing a coaching in one year. You just have to focus on the course and clear the concept. And give regular practise examination. Continuous practise and hardwork will eventually make your way to IITs.
All the best.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

Guide-Level 13

No, only NCERT books are not sufficient. You need to study much and more book than that. Some of standard book you need to study and solve them. More the practice, more you will be able to answer in the exam. Search for best books for JEE Advanced study.
Best of luck for future.

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Ritik AgiwalHard worker , learner .

Guide-Level 14

Hello,
Hope you are doing well. I suggest you not to drop for an year because you have less marks in JEE and you will again start form scratch to get an IIT. Drop will waste your 1 year and the competition will be higher in upcoming years. Go for some good private college with your favourite branch and do well there. All the best.

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Ritik AgiwalHard worker , learner .

Guide-Level 14

Hello,
I hope you are doing well. If you qualified and cleared the cut-off of JEE Mains in your category, then you should not take the drop because this will waste your time and you will suppose to start from scratch. Try to go for counselling and apply for government college, if you will not able to get the government college then go for some good private college but I suggest you not to drop until and unless you lose an opportunity by few marks to get an IIT.
All the best.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

Scholar-Level 17

Coaching does nothing, it is only for the problems that you come across and can't be able to solve it by your own. Self-study is the best study and no one can beat that the only thing required for the JEE is smart work rather than hard work and for that only coaching institutes charge so much of fees.

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