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Kirti VishwakarmaBibliophile

Contributor-Level 10

For JEE as well as MH-CET, textbooks are extremely important.
JEE Physics- Cengage Publications (The best with strong concept development and solved examples explained very well) and H.C. Verma
MH-CET Physics- (Volume I and II) by H.C. Verma
MH-CET Mathematics- (Marvel) For XII Science Author: Hemant G Ainapure
JEE Mathematics- Tata Mc Grew Hill
MH- CET Chemistry (Marvel) For XII Science Author: Mayur Mehta, Chitra Joshi, Rekha Diwekar
JEE Chemistry- OP Tondon and RC Mukerjee
MHT-CET Engineering Entrance Exam Author: Editorial Compilation is also a very good book.
I am attaching a link of JEE Books that you will find beneficial if you want sep
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Amey pownikar

Beginner-Level 5

See, JEE is not the benchmark of success. Prepare well. There are many options like:BITSUPESVITSRM

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skand tiwari

Beginner-Level 2

It may vary from 50000 to 1 lakhs but don't worry many coaching institute provides scholarship discounts of 10% to 75% depending on your percentage of class 10th and entrance exam conducted by the institute.

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

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Hello Pratap,
It's nice to know your dream & efforts to achieve same by appearing in different entrance exams. The dates have not been announced yet, but you must visit the concerned sites and register yourself. The will keep informing you about developments.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
JEE is one of the options for doing engineering and not the only option.
If you are interested in engineering, then you may appear for other popular exams like BITSAT, VITEEE, etc.
Other than engineering, the following are the top options to opt for:
1) You can opt for B.Sc in physics /chemistry / maths based on your interests.
2) BBA leads you in the field of management.
3) B.Arch for architecture.
4) Commerce related courses like B.Com, CA, CS, etc.
5) BA English / mass communication / journalism / hotel management and other such courses in the field of arts and humanities.
These are some of the popular options that are available afte
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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Vivek,
Dropping a year to clear JEE demands conviction and dedication. To enhance your performance, I would suggest you to have good coaching as it would help you a lot.
If you decide to do self-study then the following books will help you:
1) NCERT: For getting a clear conceptual knowledge 9of PCM.
2) Physics: Concept of physics by H.C. Verma volume 1&2.
3) Maths-Arihant series and TMH Tata Mcgraw Hill books
4) Chemistry-P. Bahadur and O.P. Tandon
5) You may also solve as many questions as possible before the exam. The previous years questions will be of immense help to you.
Stay focused and work hard.
All the best.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Sadiq,
The smart preparation is preparing in a way that gives you equal knowledge in PCM by spending an equal amount of time for each.
It is possible by allotting a time table which should be in such a way that you can manage your HSC as well as JEE Mains preparations.
Practice is really important when it comes to competitive exams. So, you need to practice as many problems as you can. Refer to the good books which may give you sufficient knowledge.
For concepts in PCM, NCERT would be ideal.
Physics -H. C. Verma volume 1&2
Chemistry- NCERT And O. P. Tandon
Maths - TMH (Tata Mcgraw hill) and Arihant series
The previous year questions woul
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Yuvraj Sharma

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There is no conditions in appearing for the exam but you must prepare well through references and crash course offered by different institutions.

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Sumit Kumar SinghTime to create Illusion to Reality!

Contributor-Level 7

Minimum 75% marks is required in 12th to appear for IITJEE exam.

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