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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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NETHAJI MACHANI

Contributor-Level 8

Preparing for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) can seem daunting, but with a solid plan and consistent effort, you can achieve a score of 100 or more. Here are some tips to help you get started:
Understand the exam format: The JEE consists of two papers JEE Main and JEE Advanced. JEE Main is a computer-based test while JEE Advanced is a paper-pencil test. Both papers have multiple-choice questions, and JEE Advanced also has some numerical answer-type questions.
Create a study plan: Make a study plan that includes all the topics covered in the exam syllabus. Divide your time between learning new concepts and practicing problems. Allo
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Rahul Chejara

Beginner-Level 5

According to your profile you are good in Maths and bad in Chemistry so for increasing your marks in Chemistry you should read NCERT of Chemistry and read line by line of it, many times you get a direct question from a line in NCERT book (You can SEE this in PYQs) and revision is most important and for improving Physics you should solve PYQs, and then you will get some repeatative question pattern that are asked in every paper. And practicing and revision is most important.

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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

Contributor-Level 6

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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Mohan Sarkar

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It's great that you're planning ahead and thinking about how to manage your time and studies effectively. It's difficult to give a definitive answer on whether it's enough time to prepare for the JEE second session, as it depends on various factors such as your current level of preparation, your strengths and weaknesses in the subjects, and the amount of time you can devote to studying. However, in general, it is recommended that you start preparing for the JEE well in advance, and ideally, you should start preparing for it simultaneously along with your board exams. This way, you can avoid last-minute cramming and ensure that you are
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Utsab Roy

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It can be challenging to balance your time and priorities when you are preparing for both board exams and competitive exams like JEE Main. However, with careful planning and time management, it is possible to excel in both. Here are some tips that might help you manage both boards and Mains:
Create a study plan: Make a plan that outlines what topics you need to study for both the board exams and JEE Main. Schedule your time to ensure that you cover all the important topics and give equal attention to both. Set priorities: Determine which subjects or topics require the most attention and prioritize your study time accordingly. Identify y
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Utsab Roy

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