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shubham goyal

Beginner-Level 5

Nowadays board exams are going on. You should read all concepts of PCM as a way that they help in both of JEE Mains and board exams. And after finishing board exams, you should revise all the PCM formula with at least 2 or 3 practice or previous year's paper questions.

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Madhav RankaCurrent Student- IIT, Delhi

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Well, I think I am capable enough to answer the question as I took a drop and cleared JEE then. First of all, it is really necessary to know in what concepts you are sound and in what concepts you can't even handle board level questions. Secondly, as you decided correctly, sitting idle would just make you resistive towards long study hours, which is a basic requirement of JEE. So start studying, I'd suggest start with making a time plan from today until the repeater batch starts. For that, just go through the previous questions that you gave in your coaching or somewhere and analyses what kind of questions went incorrect and you would
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shubham goyal

Beginner-Level 5

If you are in class 12th, then you need not to worry about it. Keep patience and confidence and do hard work. Because, JEE Mains exam have maximum questions from class 11 and class 12th syllabus. Now a days, board exams is running. During board exam preparations, you need to understand all formulas and their inner concept, it will help you in both board or JEE Mains. After completing board exams, you should revise all formula with at least 2-3 questions on every concept and solve previous year papers or try to solve first chemistry and easy questions first in paper. Then you surely will perform best in Mains.

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shubham goyal

Beginner-Level 5

Well done,
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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You have selected a very good option to prepare for JEE from my point of view. You have to follow few steps:
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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shubham goyal

Beginner-Level 5

First, your thinking and confidence is very nice for cracking entrance examinations because a very few students have confidence that they will able to crack JEE Mains and Advance at home level study but self-study is more and more profitable as comparing coaching level study. But you should away from many distractions like television and others at home. Your focus and do hard work to qualify JEE then you surely get success. Top rankers in any exam do self-study, but you take guidance from old papers and any JEE qualifiers. JEE Mains syllabus is from NCERT and for JEE Advanced, you can take material from any past JEE qualifiers.

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shubham goyal

Beginner-Level 5

If you are preparing for JEE then first your focus and whole effort should be on the entrance examination because for a good job in ISRO, graduation is compulsory. And after completing the course, you can apply for ISRO. AS in NIT-Jalandhar, 12-15 students were selected for an internship in ISRO. So, first, you should only focus on the entrance exam, qualify it to get the best government engineering institute.
Thank you.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Shweta Sethi,
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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Saumya Singhthe important thing is not to stop questionin

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Hi,
As per your requirement the TMH publication will be the best option. Refer it for all the three subjects.

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