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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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For admission to engineering institutions, marks from the previous year's 12th grade board will not be taken into account. You must still earn respectable grades in order to be eligible to take the JEE exam. Therefore, I advise you to merely study a little amount for your college's unit exams and midterm exams, and focus on being familiar with the material in your textbooks. All of the numerical questions on the board test will be simple to solve if you give your JEE preparation your all. In general, Physics Chemistry and Math won't be a problem, but if you're taking certain languages or vocational topics like Computer Science or ECE,
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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Hello, One cannot adequately prepare for the JEE exams after attending inexpensive or lower grade schools. Anyone can participate in the JEE or any other admission exam if there are qualified and experienced teachers working in the classrooms. Since the advent of information technology, exam preparation methods have altered, and all students now have access to these platforms' advantages. As a result, you don't need to use expensive coaching facilities to prepare for the JEE exam. You can do it yourself with the resources you already have. Happy New Year!

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Hello,
To be perfectly honest, I think you're about to make a mistake. You can choose to make it better or worse, but when we get our teeth into the facts, we realise that just 5 to 10% of dropouts succeed. You must now be aware of the key cause of drop failure. Additionally, it is clear from your questions that your vision has become hazy. Although simple, life is not always simple. After a few months, you can start feeling depressed and worsen the issue. The choice must always be yours; all other advice, including mine, is lost in the ocean's depths.
NEVER DROP! Rather join another engineering college and work hard.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Good day, Raghav Balaji. It's great to hear that you're interested in giving the JEE Advanced exam your full attention. Fundamentally speaking, this exam tests the students' analytical skills, so it goes without saying that one cannot pass the test by constantly finding the solutions to the same questions. Despite this, it is still possible to develop this habit by receiving the kind of coaching that it appears you are receiving. Have a good outlook and proceed with conviction in whatever you do, is what I would advise. I wish you well.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Greetings, Heena Patil Just relax; many students who do not attend any coaching sessions yet pass the JEE Mains and JEE Advanced exams and are admitted to IITs. It is necessary to put out sincere effort in your academics. The exam's syllabus is well known, and students are also aware of the possible types of questions. Additionally, assistance is available through internet resources that provide practise tests. At the worst, coaching facilities instruct students on how to choose questions to respond to rather than on the actual content of the responses. So, believe in yourself, apply yourself to your studies, and I am confident that yo
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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Please don't ever panic. Don't squander time on social media in the past month looking for inspiration. Simply review the subject that you previously studied. And don't jump into a new subject before finishing the chapters that will give you comfort. I received an 85 percentile, which isn't great, but I did get a TFW seat in a private college, therefore my tuition is now $0 because the same circumstance exists in our case as well. And the fee structure was relieved for me. Just concentrate on the scoring topic at the end.

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Admission to NITs cannot be obtained in 20 days. You must conduct a thorough study of PCM. For the past two years, students have given everything they have to get ready for the approaching JEE Main exams. Create a schedule for each subject and allow enough time for it. Now, you have just 20 days to revise the course material. I wish you luck.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Good day, Mansi. Let me start by congratulating you. You select this area. You should start with the NCERT book and carefully read it before choosing another book and a class DPP chapter-by-chapter module, practising the questions from the chapter you just read, and after finishing the entire syllabus, completing the questions from the mix question bank with adequate time and joining any text series. I wish you luck!

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Good day, Kalpesh Chaudhary. Most children and students struggle with being inconsistent or being unable to focus for extended periods of time, so you shouldn't worry too much about it. Perhaps you can solve this problem if you pay attention to what you want. You might also benefit from the benefits of yoga and meditation for successful study concentration. To keep your mind from being tired with thoughts on just one subject and to give it a variety to assimilate and work on, you can consider studying other subjects in order. In the worst-case scenario, when nothing else seems to be working, you need to speak with a psychologist who ca
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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Unfortunately, you have not provided your category while mentioning your JEE Mains percentile. It will be decided based on your category if you are qualified to apply for admission to any NIT or take the JEE Advanced test. If your state has likewise designated JEE Mains as the entrance exam for determining admissions, you may also be able to realise your exam score. The Shiksha Institution Predictor is an excellent tool for determining which college you will likely be admitted to based on your test scores. Giving the following link. https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-college-predictor
I wish you well.

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