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Yogesh Patel

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The first step towards your preparation for any competitive examination is to understand the pre-requisites for the examination. You must thoroughly scan through the syllabus of the exam (you get that easily on the Internet). Besides the syllabus, you must make a note of the weightage of various subjects, so that you can plan your preparation accordingly. Scanning through a few previous years' questions papers helps to get an idea about the exam pattern.

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Yogesh Patel

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Scoring percentile 99 may be different for different session as it depends upon performance of candidates in their session. It may be around 240-250 for JEE and above 590-690 in NEET.

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Manoj A

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Hello Adithya
P. E. S. College of Engineering (PESCE, standing for "People's Education Society College of Engineering") is an autonomous institute and technical engineering college located in Mandya, Karnataka, India. Established in 1962, it is run by the People's Education Trust. It's a huge percentile that you have scored in the JEE Mains, You are sure eligible for CS Seat in PES orelse you can also write PESSAT EXAM for admissions in that College.

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Manoj A

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Hello Sagar
I would suggest you to retry it again and again because nothing is impossible, Most of the people don't try again don't be one of them, Just try harder again until you succeed. Don't get distracted or demotivated let them speak. Work hard in silence n shine brighter.

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Aditya Raj

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First, you have to make sure what are your the strongest areas, then you need to work on them. You could take previous JEE exams all papers for Physics memorise all the formulas for the questions, and then attempt the questions. I'm not going to lie to you, you cannot cover entire syllabus in 8-9 days. But memorising easy topics from Physics Chemistry and Maths might give you an advantage.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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A percentile rank indicates the percentage of candidates who have scored equal to or less than your score in the exam. In other words, a 71 percentile rank means that you have scored better than 71% of the candidates who appeared for the JEE Main March attempt. Whether a 71 percentile is considered a good percentile or not depends on several factors, including the level of competition in your desired course, the cutoff percentile for your category, and the number of candidates who appeared for the exam. Generally, a percentile above 90 is considered a good percentile, while a percentile above 95 is considered excellent. However, it is
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Ashish Lal

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If you are planning to appear for IIT-JEE after 10th standard, there are certain things you can do to prepare for the exam without necessarily joining a coaching center. Here are some tips:
Get familiar with the exam pattern: Start by understanding the exam pattern and syllabus of JEE. This will help you know what to expect and how to prepare for the exam. Build a strong foundation: Start with building a strong foundation in basic concepts in Physics Chemistry and Mathematics. Focus on strengthening your basics and understanding the fundamental concepts thoroughly. Refer to standard textbooks: Refer to standard textbooks for each subjec
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tarun mittal

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As a general category based on your rank as per the previous year cutoff trends, you can have the chances to get the admission in following colleges
Pandit deendhyal petroleum university in Information and technology Engineering
Government Engineering College, in IT
Nirma University in ME.

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