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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Yes, of course you should prepare for WBJEE, as the eligibility criteria for WBJEE is :-
- 10+2 passed from recognised board /counsel.
- 60% aggregated marks in PCM.
- 30% marks in all category.
As your aggregated percent is 61% you can prepare for WBJEE exam.
Thank You
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
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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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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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
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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