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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Yes, there are no restrictions on students to prepare for JEE provided they fulfil the criteria for JEE exams. The eligibility for JEE is as follows:
Basic eligibility:
Nationality: Candidates must be an Indian citizen.
NRIs, PIOs, OCIs & Foreign national candidates can also apply.
Number of Attempts: Candidates can apply for JEE Mains exam only three times. This attempt limit will be counted from 2017.
Aadhaar Card is compulsory to apply for this exam.
Age criteria:
Age limit: Candidates whose date of birth falls on or after 1st October 1993 (for general and OBC candidates) are eligible to apply.
Relaxation: If candidates belong to a reserved
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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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Go for FIITJEE or Akash. You can also opt for Bansal or Resonance in Kota.

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Pankajkumar PatroLearn to enjoy learning.

Contributor-Level 7

Refer to NCERT books, keep your concepts cleared, try solving more and more questions and of course maintain contacts with your teachers.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

You can take the SAT either in 11th or in 12th.

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Devansh TripathiI am a class 10th student

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Hi there,
I have the same resolutions and I'll also give my SAT in 2019. Here's what you should do; if you are a resident of Delhi, you are lucky. Just join Vidyamandir Classes or FIITJEE-South Delhi and do not attend school. Simultaneously, work on your vocabulary and get enrolled in the Princeton review at New Delhi. Do like the answer if you found it helpful.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

If you are not confident of cracking JEE, B.Tech CSE in an international university is an excellent option provided you can afford it.

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SHIVAM NAONITCurrent Student- NIT, Patna

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
There are many books for JEE Mains preparations. But I think you should join an institute for better guidance. And a tip for you, for every single chapter, go through the previous year's JEE Mains questions which will give you an idea. Many questions will clear your misconceptions.
Good luck.

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Mariam shirazI am a high functioning sociopath.

Contributor-Level 7

Hello,
First of all you need to understand the concepts of NCERT books on your fingertips once you are done through this or after finishing a lesson you want some extra information and dozens of MCQ's then you can refer the mentioned standard books:
Physics - Concepts of physics by H. C. Verma volume 1 and 2.
Chemistry - Pradeep or Dinesh publication volume 1 and 2 of each theory and objectives.
Maths - Volume 1 and 2 of R. D. Sharma.

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