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OMKAR PHALEAn Undergraduate student who loves to travel.

Guide-Level 13

Hello Divya,
Instead of learning through rote, focus on understanding the concept before moving on to the next topic. Refer to both Class XI and XII books for Maths especially. Divide your syllabus in monthly and weekly segments and assign practical targets to achieve them. Work on your observation skills and drawing to prepare for the Aptitude and Drawing tests. You may join a coaching class for drawing practice. Utilize your Engineering Drawing notes for 2D/3D questions preparation. Clear your doubt at the earliest to avoid any confusion later. Try to add variation in your daily study schedule, like study Maths, Drawing and Aptitude
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Saurabh ShigwanHello, another future Engineer is here.

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If you want to do engineering then my suggestion would be do polytechnic and then degree as you get a good knowledge of your field as in polytechnic there is much practical oriented study.

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OMKAR PHALEAn Undergraduate student who loves to travel.

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JEE Mains and JEE Advanced are two different engineering entrance exams. JEE Mains is conducted just after 12th Boards in the month of April. Clearing Mains, you can get a rank and admission into the NITs (National Institute of Technology), IIITs, and various other colleges like Amity. Many private colleges admit students through the Mains score too. JEE Mains paper 1 has 90 MCQ Single Correct Option questions. 30 each from Maths, Physics and Chemistry. Marking Scheme is +4, -1. And full marks in 360. JEE Mains paper 2 is only for those interested in Architecture and is not for B.Tech admission, but B.Arch admissions. Clearing the cuto
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OMKAR PHALEAn Undergraduate student who loves to travel.

Guide-Level 13

Hello Aman,
JEE Mains and JEE Advanced are two different engineering entrance exams. JEE Mains is conducted just after 12th Boards in the month of April. Clearing Mains, you can get a rank and admission into the NITs (National Institute of Technology), IIITs, and various other colleges like Amity. Many private colleges admit students through the Mains score too. JEE Mains paper 1 has 90 MCQ Single Correct Option questions. 30 each from Maths, Physics and Chemistry. Marking Scheme is +4, -1. And full marks in 360. JEE Mains paper 2 is only for those interested in Architecture and is not for B.Tech admission, but B.Arch admissions. Clear
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Pravin JavheriProcess Engineer | Mentor | IIT Bombay

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Hello,
I think you are talking about colleges in Maharashtra. Here, you can get admission to engineering colleges through either CET or JEE Mains. But there is a quota for Maharashtrian students when you appear through JEE Mains.

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DEEPAK CHOUDHARY

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Sorry, but don't think you will get a government college, but you can try some other university examination.

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Preparation strategy for JEE Main and Advanced is mentioned at the link provided below. To boost the success probability with your JEE study plan, Shiksha gets you important pointers from top faculty members of leading Test prep Academy, Aakash, on the preparation strategy for JEE Main and Advanced, at the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/articles/preparation-strategy-for-jee-main-and-advanced-blogId-5738.

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Sourav Suman

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You should be between 3k to 5k to get admission in IHM-Mumbai in 1st round. And for 2nd round, you must be between 5k to 7k. I suggest you to not join IHM-Mumbai or any other hotel management course, better do simple B.Sc.
I am writing this because, I got IHM Mumbai in 2017 in 1st round of counselling, but after reporting IHM Mumbai, my mindset changed by seeing the scenario of the hotel industry and withdrew my documents and seats on the second day after that.
Currently, I am preparing for Engineering competitive exams.

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Gavin Thomas

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NEET and JEE are two very different paths. The only similarity between the two being their competitively. JEE has a bit higher standard questions than NEET. The bade being the same for the two, that is boards, they both diverge their different paths and different question patterns.

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