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Contributor-Level 10
Results completely depend on the choices and steps taken by you during preparation.
It doesn't affect at all in any way for future whether you crack JEE or not.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 3
If your study for 4 hours and understand the logic and concept instead of studying for 10 hours just "solving problems" the former will yield definitely more marks than the later.
As maths is almost every time easy (if you have interest) in JEE comparing to others. So, I suggest in order to cover it in a limited time frame follow these steps.
Every day before starting draw out a rough plan of what topics you will cover today pointwise.
Then start working on it and as I said before whatever you do understand the logic of it and only then do it else leave it because it will be a waste of time otherwise. Once you are 100% sure you hav
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Beginner-Level 2
Good luck!
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
The WBJEE exam will be conducted on 22nd April 2018, whereas the IIT JEE Mains exam will be conducted on 8th April 2018.
As per the latest notification, the JEE Mains exam will be conducted through both online and offline mode for the 2018 session, while JEE Advanced will be conducted through only Online mode.
Hope this will help.
Best of luck.
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
If you do not want to go for JEE then you can go for other engineering exams for various colleges and universities.
There are a lot of good private colleges as well as state-funded colleges which can help you in shaping your career in engineering.
Hope this will help.
Best of luck!
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Scholar-Level 17
First, think about how much you have to score in your JEE exam and prepare accordingly. It is very simple, you are preparing for class 12th exams so prepare well and your class 12th syllabus contributes a big part of JEE exam. Automatically, you can prepare almost 50% portion of the syllabus and rest of class 11th portion whenever you are free. Think about which chapters are easy for you and revise them. And you will score better.
All the best!
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