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shubham deep

Contributor-Level 8

Yes, of course you should prepare for WBJEE, as the eligibility criteria for WBJEE is :-

  1. 10+2 passed from recognised board /counsel.
  2. 60% aggregated marks in PCM.
  3. 30% marks in all category.

As your aggregated percent is 61% you can prepare for WBJEE exam.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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Yes. It is essential for the students to revise regularly before the entrance examination. The students are advised to revise everyday so that they have lesser chances of forgetting what they have earlier studied. This will allow the students to retain all of the important topics that they have studied and perform well in the examination. While preparing the timetable, the candidates should allot a few hours everyday to revision. As an essential part of the preparation process, it should not be skipped out on.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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Yes. Students are advised to attempt mock test during the WBJEE preparation as it will allow them to understand how the examination will be held. Through the mock tests, the students will also be able to identify the important topics and subjects that tend to carry more weightage in the examination. Another advantage of attempting WBJEE mock tests is that the students will be able to identify their commonly made mistakes and rectify it before the examination. The mock test also help boost the student's time management skills.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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Timetables are an essential part of the WBJEE 2023 preparation process. The students should ensure that the timetable is created to suit their ability and time available for preparation. Students should divide their time effectively so that they are able to complete the syllabus and have time left for revision. The subjects and topics should be divided well so that the studying does not feel monotonous. The students should also include time for regular mock test and revisions. The key to excel in the examination using the timetable is consistency.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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To perform well in the entrance examination, the students should study well and also know the best preparation tips for WBJEE 2023 to boost their progress. Firstly, the students will are advised to check the official WBJEE 2023 exam pattern and syllabus to understand how the examination will be held and the topics to be studied. Next, the students should prepare a timetable that will allow them to complete the entire syllabus well before the examination. During their preparation period, the students should also make sure that they attempt mock tests and revise regularly. Students should also ensure that they refer to the previous year
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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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No. The students do not have to prepare aptitude and logical reasoning questions for WBJEE 2023. According to the official WBJEE syllabus, the candidates have to prepare topics and concepts from Physics Chemistry and Mathematics. WBJEE question papers will not consist of aptitude and logical reasoning. Therefore, the students will not have to study and prepare for aptitude and logical reasoning questions. Instead, the students are advised to focus on the official syllabus to perform well in the examination.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

Contributor-Level 10

To be fully prepared for WBJEE the candidates are advised to refer to the official syllabus. The candidates can refer to various books to complete their syllabus and be well prepared to secure high scores in the exams. Some of the best books for WBJEE 2023 are given below. Physics NCERT Physics for class X & XII Concept of Physics by H. C. Verma, Understanding Physics series by D. C. Pandey and Concepts of Competition Physics for CBSE PMT by Agarwal
Chemistry - NCERT Chemistry for class X & XII Physical Chemistry by O. P Tandon, Inorganic Chemistry by O. P Tandon, Concepts of Organic Chemistry by O. P Tandon, Organic Chemistry by Arihan
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

A list of the best books for The WBJEE exam is listed below;
1- NCERT Physics for classes X & XII.
2- The concept of Physics by H. C. Verma.
3- Maths G Tewani Engage Publications
4-Understanding Physics series by D. C. Pandey.
5- Concepts of Competition Physics for CBSE PMT by Agarwal.
6- Physics DC Pandey (set of 5 books)
7- Chemistry KS Verma Engage Publications
8- Maths (Questions): G Tewani Books and Comprehensive Mathematics By Tata McGraw Hill
9- Physics (Reference): Resnick, Halliday, and Walker
10- 14 years Solved papers (2003-2016) or a newer version from Arihant Publications
11- 38 years topics chapter-wise solved papers Maths Admit
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Vivek Kr.Trainee Teacher | Ex-KVian | Current RIEan

Contributor-Level 9

Go through the marking scheme of the examination and prepare the chapters which contains large marks. This will help you secure good marks.

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Neelesh chikaneI'm quick learner

Beginner-Level 4

The major thing that you should follow is the pattern. Maths is given the highest priority with 100 marks and is considered to be the lengthiest paper. Indeed, it is lengthy but the art of choosing questions play a key role here. One has to choose questions at first that are easy to solve and are scoring, then try for the little tough ones and if there is time, go for the difficult. If you choose questions correctly, 60+ in maths can be achieved. Now, physics and chemistry have 50 marks each. For physics, I would say chapters of optics, electrostatic, AC and magnetism are very important. One must be good in waves and kinematics and ch
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