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NCHMCT JEE 2017 Sample Questions
NCHMCT JEE Sample Questions
NCHMCT JEE 2017 exam will be divided into five sections. These sections are Numerical Ability and Analytical Aptitude, Reasoning and Logical Deduction, General Knowledge & Current Affairs, English Language and Aptitude for Service Sector.
The number of questions put forth in the NCHMCT JEE exam sections such as Numerical Ability and Analytical Aptitude, Reasoning and Logical Deduction, General Knowledge & Current Affairs sections would be 30 each. The English language section would have 60 questions and the Aptitude for Service Sector would have a total of 50
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Anushka JhaSincerity at its top!

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If you think and if you trust yourself that you will crack JEE, drop one year. Otherwise, opt for other courses.
Engineering isn't only thing is this world. There are so many other options.
Good luck.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Hello,
That's good, as you are in class 10th, then it is the right time to prepare yourself for JEE exam.
JEE is not tough. You just need to develop a natural interest in Physics, Chemistry and Maths. Think in terms of actual scenarios and not just solving problems. You must spent time on self-preparation apart from school and coaching classes. The number of hours you study is not important than how much you actually study. Concentration in whichever subject you study is the key. You have to Build a good timetable and follow it religiously. Systematic study is more important than studying concepts randomly.
Avoid social media distraction
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Yashraj Singh ChouhanNever give up...

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I am expecting around 260 marks in JEE Mains and per day I used to study for about 5-6 hours.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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This is a myth that state board students are weaker as compared to CBSE and ICSE ones. But the reality is strikingly opposite, in fact people from state board are going for IITs. So, don't get disheartened, prepare for it. As far as the eligibility is concerned you need to be in 20 percentile to get into IITs.

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Kunal Roy

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First go for NCERT books of physics, chemistry and mathematics. Then go for NCERT exemplar books. After you have completed the both, go for D.C. Panday for physics and Arihant Publication's 8000+ MCQ for both maths and chemistry.

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Alankruta SheshDual Degree student at NIT Rourkela

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If you have confidence that you could prepare well and qualify for SAT and JEE as well with good scores, only then choose dropping a year as if you don't get desired results after an year you'll be frustrated. So think wisely before you make a decision. Or else, there are many good private colleges as well where you can take admission.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Anuvab,
There are plenty of students who crack this exam without any coaching and there are thousands who do not clear in spite of coaching. It all depends on your aptitude and determination. Every thing is possible.
Best wishes

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You must not get demotivated because of your one failure. You are advised to continue with your education by first completing 10th and then 12th board. You may put extra effort and try to overcome your weaknesses in subjects you have failed in 10th. In the mean time you can continue with your JEE preparations.

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