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Uttkarsh beriwal

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There are several good engineering colleges for SC candidates in India. Here are some of the top ones:
National Institute of Technology (NIT) - NITs are some of the best engineering colleges in India, and there are several NITs that offer good opportunities for SC candidates. Admission to NITs is based on the JEE Main exam, and SC candidates who score well in the exam can get admission to these colleges. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) - IITs are among the most prestigious engineering colleges in India, and admission to IITs is based on the JEE Advanced exam. SC candidates who score well in JEE Advanced can get admission to these c
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Congratulations on your decision to appear for JEE Main. To score at least 85 percentile, you need to cover all the important topics in the JEE Main syllabus thoroughly. However, here are some important topics that you should cover first, along with some tricks to help you understand and remember them better:
Mathematics: Start with topics like Algebra Trigonometry and Calculus, as they are the most important topics in Mathematics for JEE Main. For Algebra, focus on quadratic equations, complex numbers, and inequalities. For Trigonometry learn the basic trigonometric ratios and identities. For Calculus, start with limits, derivatives, a
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To achieve a maximum score in any exam, understand the exam pattern and syllabus, create a study plan, practice regularly, focus on your weaknesses, revise regularly, stay calm and focused on the exam day, and manage your time effectively. It's important to stay disciplined, motivated, and dedicated throughout your preparation to achieve your goals. Ask your teacher on which topics we need to focus onThank you do upvote my answer.

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Praveen Kumar

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Here are some brief last-minute tips for the Chemistry section of the JEE exam:
Revise important topics and concepts. Solve previous year papers to understand the exam pattern and level of difficulty. Focus on important formulae and equations. Practice numerical problems to improve accuracy and speed. Pay attention to chemical reactions and their mechanisms. Use mnemonics or memory techniques to remember important information.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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I think you are wasting your money because 2-3 months are not enough for JEE Main preparation. Students are spending 2-3 years in coaching for securing a better rank in JEE Main. So this is the revision time of syllabus, which you are studying from last two years. Don't do anything extra because this will create confusion in ongoing 12th board exams also.

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Ishmeet Singh

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Tricks usually taught to students in classes regarding elements arranged according to their valency, reactivity series, etc. Helps in memorizing tedious topics. Continuous practice of numerical and application questions will help. Past year papers and a positive outlook towards the subjects will definitely help cover the vast syllabus. Regular reading of topics that require rote memorization will help.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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If you can obtained 93 percentile in first session of JEE Main then this can be improve further up to 97-98 percentile in upcoming April session. Because JEE Main syllabus is very closed to 12th CBSE syllabus so there is no need to do anything extra. Just simply give your class 12th board exam because obtaining 75% aggregate in board exam is another barrier for admission in NITs, IITs and IIITs etc. So, give you class 12th board exam and maintained the pace for April JEE Main exam.

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Ishmeet Singh

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Chemistry not only studies the qualities of matter but also how and why it changes. Many future concerns, such as sustainable energy and food production, environmental management, supplying safe drinking water, and improving human and environmental health, will be solved with Chemistry. There are several times in our daily life when Chemistry. Its applications, and its principles are involved. The food industry, medicine, industrial purposes, and agriculture are a few sectors where a chemist plays a significant role. Modern Chemistry is the study of the building blocks of matter and the fundamental units of Chemistry are elements. Mode
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Ishmeet Singh

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As CBSE boards are going on, the question is answered assuming it to be for class 12th Board preparation. Practice and concept clarity are keys to a full score in Physics. Solving book questions, S. L arora, and past year papers will benefit the student to get a good score in finals. Rote learning will not be as fruitful as a deep understanding of the concepts and practiced application. I will suggest the user practices Optics dual nature, atoms, rotation etc. For these topics tend to be scoring.

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Ishmeet Singh

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Keep in mind that the question has been answered assuming that the user is to score full in the 12th CBSE board Physics paper. Physics is an application, numerical as well as theoretical based subject. Apart from solving numerical problems, the student is expected to have a deep understanding of the concepts behind it as theories of those concepts can also come up. A full understanding of provings and their application becomes a must. Just like mathematics, Physics requires concept clarity and practice. Rote learning will not help you in scoring full. Practicing book questions, SL Arora, and past year papers will help get confidence in
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