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Praveen Kumar

Contributor-Level 10

Here are some tips to prepare for JEE Mains 2023 in short:
Create a study plan and stick to it. Get familiar with the exam pattern and syllabus. Practice previous year question papers and mock tests. Focus on your weak areas and work on improving them. Clear your concepts and doubts. Make short notes and revise regularly. Stay motivated and maintain a positive attitude.

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Ishmeet Singh

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The question is hard to answer as it does not specify what the user requires to know. There is confusion weather the use plans to score 99 or already has in Physics. Please specify what the user wants to know about.

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Praveen Kumar

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To fill out the JEE Main 2023 application form, visit the official website JEE Main. NTA. Nic. In, register by providing your personal and academic details, verify your email and mobile number, log in, fill in your details, select exam centers, upload your photograph and signature, pay the application fee, verify all details and submit the application form, and finally take a printout of the confirmation page for future reference. Be sure to read the instructions and guidelines provided on the official website carefully.

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Praveen Kumar

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Yes, if you have limited time available for JEE preparation due to your ongoing board exams, it can be a good strategy to focus on practicing past question papers for the April session of JEE. However, it's important to ensure that you also have a strong foundation in the key concepts and topics covered in the exam. Prioritizing your time, focusing on fundamentals, practicing past papers, and seeking help from mentors or teachers can all be helpful strategies to prepare for the JEE exam while balancing your board exams.

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Praveen Kumar

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To prepare for JEE Mains phase 2 after scoring 27% in phase 1, you should:
Identify your strengths and weaknesses. Create a study plan. Practice regularly. Revise regularly. Seek help when needed. Stay motivated. *note : do upvote if I was helpful and follow me to get more information in future.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Based on the JEE Main percentile you obtained, the following can be the good options for you.
1. Feroze Gandhi Institute of Engineering and Technology, Raebareli (CSE)
2. Kamla Nehru Group of Institutions, Sultanpur (CSE)
3. United College of Engineering and Management, United Group of Institutions, Allahabad (CSE). .

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

NITs and IIITs are difficult to get at this percentile. You have to score above 95 percentile in upcoming JEE Main April exam for NITs and IIITs.

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JAY Pankhania

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Yes you can get admission in a government colleges in many of the states with your JEE Mains percentile.

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JAY Pankhania

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You are eligible for low level as well as some medium level iits and NiTs but it depends on the cutoff of the branch of college.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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The percentile is completely different from the percentage and raw scores obtained by a candidate. To estimate the relative performance of the candidate percentile is used. The percentile gives an idea about the number of candidates who have scored either equal or lower marks than the topper. The topper in each session is awarded the 100 percentile, and the scores of the other candidates are compared with this percentile. However, it is to be noted that percentiles are not aggregates or averages of percentiles in individual subjects in the entrance exam.

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