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jasveer singh

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Organic Chemistry in JEE Main appears to be difficult at first glance because it involves many reactions, compounds, mechanisms, and structures. However, this section can be scored with good practice because the questions are most likely to be straightforward and unambiguous, making it an excellent section to score. Start from Organic Chemistry Fundamental Concepts. Derive standard name reaction mechanisms of organic Chemistry. Practice Organic Chemistry conversions. Tricks for Organic Chemistry conversions:
Using Visual Aids to Study. Memorise less, understand more. Study with partners.

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Rishi Rathore

Beginner-Level 5

In JEE Advanced you need to be more accurate but in BITSAT your focus should be on speed. JEE Mains and BITSAT have almost same pattern. So we can say that JEE Mains prep is enough for BITSAT.

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jasveer singh

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Hello, these two institutions are, in fact, both excellent. Allen is the best in the medical field, but RESONANCE still produces the best results in the IIT JEE section in terms of the overall number of selections. Both of them have scholarship tests at the time of admission. Note: If we talk about engineering section both Allen and Resonance ae parallel. Ultimately, it's your choice.

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Nune Varun Sagar

Beginner-Level 5

For mathematicsm RD Sharma, for Physicsm HC Verma, DC Pandey and for Chemistrym Along with NCERT, Narendra Awasthi, for physical Chemistry, organic Chemistry by Morrison and boyd, Concise by J. D Lee for inorganic Chemistry.

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Rishabh Jain

Beginner-Level 1

Just try to practice PYQs as much as possible and maintain discipline while covering the syllabus.

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JAY Pankhania

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, you are eligible for the JEE Advanced as you have 91.5 percentile.

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ANKUR KUMAR SINGH

Beginner-Level 3

You can divide your subjects by days by time like you have 4 subjects do per day 2 subject by giving 6 to 6 hours each subjects. Make a time table that today I have to do this tomorrow I will do this.

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Mohan Sarkar

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Preparing for class 12th boards and JEE Mains at the same time can be challenging, but with the right approach, you can manage both effectively. Here are some tips to help you manage your time and stay on track:
1. Create a study schedule: Create a detailed study schedule that covers both board exams and JEE Mains. Make sure to include all the subjects and topics that you need to cover, and allocate time for each one.
2. Prioritize your time: Give more time to subjects that are more important and carry more weightage for both the board exams and JEE Mains. Also, focus on topics that you find more challenging, so you have enough time to
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