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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Know the Syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the syllabus and exam pattern. Make a study plan that covers all the topics and concepts included in the syllabus. Use the Right Study Materials: Choose the right study materials such as textbooks, reference books, and online resources. Stick to a few good quality resources rather than using multiple sources that can be confusing. Practice Regularly: Regular practice is the key to success in JEE Mains. Solve as many practice papers, mock tests, and prev
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Revise and Practice: Review all the important concepts, formulas, and theories that you have learned throughout your JEE preparation. Try to solve as many practice papers, mock tests, and previous year papers as possible to increase your speed and accuracy. Time Management: Time management is crucial while preparing for JEE. Make a study schedule that allocates sufficient time for all three subjects (Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry and stick to it. Give more time to topics that you find difficult or challenging. Solve Doubts and Clarify Concepts: Don't
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
For general category in any NIT, and for top NITs needs 3 digit rank atleast. Below 5k, it is hard to get CSE in any NIT (lower also), but can get after few rounds of JoSAA counselling.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
On 22k CRL, Delhi Home State in Descending Order ( Top to Bottom )
NIT Trichy (Production engineering)
NIT Warangal ( Metallurgical engineering )
NIT Calicut ( Chemical engineering, Civil )
NIT Rourkela ( Chemical Dual Degree )
MNIT Jaipur ( Chemical engineering, Civil)
PEC ( Aerospace engineering )
NIT hamirpur (Electrical engineering)
IIIT Surat ( CSE)
MNIT Bhopal ( Mechanical engineering)
PEC ( Electrical engineering ). .
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
1)Revise theory of the chapters from your notes and then solve previous year JEE Main papers. First revise the chapters which are easy and have a 2)major weightage in JEE Main then move over to the tougher ones with same weightage.
3)Make a notebook of all formulas to revise at the last moment as the JEE Main paper will have some formula based questions.
4)In Phy
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