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Drishya UniyalStill working to make a better me.

Beginner-Level 5

Just don't panic and be calm first. Focus on Chemistry as it is the most scoring. Managing time is really imp. Focus on what u know and in dec start solving old IIT papers. All the best for future.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Keshav,
There are certain number of attempts for JEE Mains and Advanced. There are 3 attempts for JEE Mains and 2 attempts for JEE Advanced.
So, if you have appeared only once, then you may have to discontinue B.Sc if you qualify JEE Mains and Advanced in the second attempt.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Naveen,
You must be among the top 20 % (rankers) students of the respective board in which you are giving board exam.
Let's say, 100 students are there then you should in in top 20.
Then only, you'll be able to write JEE Advanced.
It also means the top 20% of candidates that qualified the exam.
Thus you will be eligible for selection only if you are among the top 20 % students of your respective board.
Percentile = no. of student have marks lesser than you / total no. of students appeared in the exam X 100
Your percentile should be >= 80 or you should have have your board percentage greater than or equal to 75%

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anuj singh

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Yes, you can get it but which branch do you want? I'm not sure but maybe, lower branches.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

Physics-
HC Verma Concepts of Physics (Part I)
HC Verma Concepts of Physics (Part II)
IIT JEE Physics DC Pandey
Problems in General Physics I.E. Irodov
Physics for IIT-JEE Resnick, Halliday, Walker.
Problems in Physics S.S. Krotov
Chemistry-
Organic Chemistry Morrison Boyd
Organic Chemistry O.P Tandon.
Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations R.C. Mukherjee
Numerical Chemistry P. Bahadur
Concise Inorganic Chemistry J.D. Lee
Mathematics -
IIT Mathematics M.L. Khanna
Differential Calculus A Das Gupta
Class XI & XII Mathematics R.D. Sharma.
Trigonometry, Geometry Books S.L. Loney.
Problems in Calculus of One Variable I.A. Maron
Higher Algebra- Hall and Kni
...more

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SAMRIDDHI SHARMA

Beginner-Level 4

You will only get private colleges. But, there are many good ones that you can get if you want to spend money.

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Lovely Professional University

Scholar-Level 17

Kapilan, LPU used to participate in JEE counselling but now it doesn't participate in it. But it does give admission on basis of JEE marks.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Anant,
Please refer to the link to get more insights of the colleges and branches:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
However, as per your rank, you will get admission there.

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Shivi Vats

Contributor-Level 7

I am going to assume that you belong to the general category. As for the home state quota, if you belong to HP, you can get admission into CSE, ECE, Mechanical, EEE, Civil and Chemical branches at NIT Hamirpur, but can not get admission into PEC. If you belong to any other state, you can get admission into Civil and Chemical at NIT Hamirpur, however if you belong to Chandigarh, you can get admission into Aerospace, Civil, Electrical, Metallurgical, Mechanical and Production & Industrial Engineering at PEC. If you do not belong to Chandigarh, you can still get admission into all those branches, but by a small margin for the Mechanical E
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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Shubhanu,
As per your rank, your chances are slim for getting any good colleges, however check here to know more:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/mhcet-college-predictor

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