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Beginner-Level 5
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Students who have cleared 10+2 with 50% marks and Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as main subjects are
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Beginner-Level 5
If you are in class 9th, then you have enough time for JEE preparing. Then there is no load to cover more syllabus in less time. First, you understand physics chemistry and math thinking and interest can be created through class 9th syllabus and you have to solve reasoning level questions, so that you get skills and understanding for JEE syllabus and after, you should start JEE syllabus with easy topics to medium or hard level and solve more conceptual questions regularly.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
1. Gather proper material for your preparation: Go online and order 'JEE Mains material' from career Point Institute, then do order for JEE (Advanced) material from Allen Coaching. Buy the material only for current courses.
2. Now, how to study those courses? If you are in high school then study whole one chapter from your textbook then go through the objective questions of JEE Mains after solving JEE Mains questions, go for advance questions from JEE Advanced (Allen). Mark the important questions that will help you at last for
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Thank you.
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Scholar-Level 17
You are not late for SAT you can take it anytime during your 11th and 12th or even immediately after. There is no age limit or restriction, however the more you delay the more you will get late for the university application abroad. Preparation has to be as per your own routine and convenience. Both JEE and SAT are entirely different. SAT is mainly reasoning and aptitude with basic maths, JEE on the other hand is quantitative entirely. So you have to prioritize your requirement first, otherwise if you prepare for both simultaneously you may not do well in any of them. You have to decide if you want to go abroad now or
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Contributor-Level 9
As per your requirement the TMH publication will be the best option. Refer it for all the three subjects.
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