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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

For JEE preparation, NCERT books are the base so never forget this and for MCQ you may take MTG or TMH publication books which are the best for JEE preparation.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Keshav,
There are certain number of attempts for JEE Mains and Advanced. There are 3 attempts for JEE Mains and 2 attempts for JEE Advanced.
So, if you have appeared only once, then you may have to discontinue B.Sc if you qualify JEE Mains and Advanced in the second attempt.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, why not. You can do B.Tech in private college after your class 12th and JEE equivalent preparation as the syllabus for engineering is similar as JEE but only in 1st semester.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Ankush,
Most of the people prefer to prepare itself only so don't get dishearten and work hard, and regarding books, you can choose Cengage and Arihant Publications books for both physics and maths and for chemistry books like NCERT, Top Tandon, Ranjit Shahi, etc.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

IIT is not the only way forward. You can always succeed from nowhere. But IIT helps you grow as an individual. If that is what you really want, drop a year. I personally feel, it is difficult to concentrate and getting through JEE after joining an engineering programme but there are people who have done it earlier. My personal advice would be to drop in case you are that desperate. You need to look at the cost of wasting a year in case you get complacent again. Looking at the other side of it if you get into CU you will mostly get complacent and continue with what you got than going after the bigger dream.
All the best.

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shiwani singh

Guide-Level 11

You would get much more suggestions and ways to prepare for JEE all around the web. Since I have also been through this stage, I would just suggest you what are the don'ts during the preparation:
1. Ncert is the base. If you haven't get through each and every chapter thoroughly. Mark this day as your Day 1 and start preparation.
2. Test series should not be bunked no matter whatever condition takes places during that time. Don't ever miss any test. They may seem hard to you in the beginning and very exhaustive but that's the only real practice and hard work you're doing for the JEE.
3. Go for one book for each subject after Ncert. If you
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Anjali aroraCurrent Student- BITS, Goa

Beginner-Level 3

The exam for HBTU from 2017 is going to be JEE Mains itself. So, now the exam is JEE Mains and previously it used to be UPSEE. You can do your regular JEE preparations for it!

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Akhil Chandrafollow me your queries get cancelled

Guide-Level 13

Hello,
Greetings from Shiksha.
Read the NCERT questions once you are done with them just read Arihant, RD Sharma, etc. don't go for apps and all because this will deviate your mind. Good luck!

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Akhil Chandrafollow me your queries get cancelled

Guide-Level 13

Hello,
Greetings from Shiksha!
Check Akash once, I have a list of friends in NIT-Warangal who are from Akash. I would also suggest you to read NCERT text books, solve as many problems as you can, etc. Hope this got cleared, good luck!

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Akhil Chandrafollow me your queries get cancelled

Guide-Level 13

Hello,
Greetings from Shiksha!
To prepare for JEE, I would suggest you that reading the NCERT text books and solving a few problems for increasing the accuracy is enough to get a good score.
Hope this got cleared, good luck!

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