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Mansi tolani

Contributor-Level 9

Hello JEE Aspirants!
The tested plan for JEE Preparation, before sleeping in night just write down your plans for tomorrow in your task book, pay your sincere efforts and mark the things as soon as you complete it by the end of the day. It will help you boost up your confidence and until you are not done, you yourself would not like to go to any distraction that comes in your way. To avoid distractions in your way to JEE the only point is do not be in their aura. There should be no means of tv and the very thing if you are dealing with something like relationship and all, please clear the other one that it is hard taking out the time or
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Mansi tolani

Contributor-Level 9

Hello JEE Aspirants!
How to study for JEE Main in last 2 months -
Plan your day separately in a notebook. As soon as you complete it, just mark the task. Avoid cellphone.
7 hours of sleep. Focus on your studies. Stay optimistic and motivated. You can check out the whole strategy fir Last two months of JEE Main Exam http://bit.ly/2U0aSSo. Do not go for video lectures this time, you do not have enough time to watch them and conclude, better solve Quality MCQ questions. For organic and inorganic chemistry, you can totally rely on NCERT. For physics you have HCV, solve first 30-40 questions of each chapter. For Mathematics hours of practice
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Adithya Krishnan

Contributor-Level 7

Amity University, Mumbai is great for B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering. The Eligibility is:
12th PCM - min 60%
If you have given a state/national exam, you submit the score online on Amity University Website. Or
If you have not given any test, there is Amity JEE Test which you have to clear get the admission. The fee per semester for B.Tech CSE is 1.11Lakhs. You can look at your course on the website mentioned below:
https://www.amity.edu/Mumbai/btech-computer-science-and-engineering
The Placement Cell/CRC of Amity Mumbai makes sure that there is 100% placement for the students. Below is the link for companies which come for placemen
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Mansi tolani

Contributor-Level 9

Hello JEE Aspirants!
In this minimal time, you must plan a strategy and follow it religiously. I am sharing you the one. Check it out. Divide your time between these three subjects. Focus on all the 3 subjects. Wake up early, just wash your face, brush your teeth and have breakfast. Now start with maths and stick to it 5-6 hours. Around 2 when you feel tired, take a bath and then have your food. Bath will help you feeling fresh. Go for physics or physical chem now. As long as you can stick to it, solve the problems and then switch or organic or inorganic around 7. At the end of the day plan strategy for next day. For JEE chemistry http:
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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

Scholar-Level 16

Hi
you should have a good understanding towards the concepts. Learn the formulae thoroughly. Practice ncerts and refreshers. Solve previous years and approach the paper with a cool mind.

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Sujeet KumarPreparing for UPSC CSE 2021

Guide-Level 15

Score above 75 % marks in class 12. Score good marks in JEE Mains ( Target for 150 - 180 for general )
& Score at least 50 % marks in JEE advance or try to get below 5 K rank in JEE advance.

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Arpit DongreMaturity is when you realize nothing is permanent

Scholar-Level 16

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Mansi tolani

Contributor-Level 9

1) If you know the concept well. Be confident and read the marked points and solve the tough problems. Check yourself if you can solve the derivation without checking in the register, then you know it, otherwise not.
2) Forget about the difficulty level of a topic. Just preview it before reading it. Mark important topic, problems etc. Summarize it to recall it. Time to test your concepts. Solve previous year questions. Now clear your doubt. Solve hard level problems of JEE Physics or everything will go in vain.
3) Be serious toward every problem as you are in real exam. Do not go for hit and trail. Relate problem with concept of and co
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

No, in order to get into JU, you have to appear for WBJE atleast, if not JEE, but in case you want to get into a university irrespective of the test then you need to have a strong connection with any leader of the college.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Yes you may obviously get admission this way, it is called lateral entry, but the fact is that would require a hige sum of money, and if you can afford that the it is well and good.

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