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I have completed my 12 exams and also filled jee form but on evaluation i found that my preparation is week for the paper Should i go forit

Vaishnavi Raghavan 26th Mar, 2019
Dear Ravi,
           As you have already filled for the exam it will be considered as an attempt. And as of 2019, it is declared that you'll be given 6 attempts to clear your JEE mains. so instead of forfeiting the exam, you can use this as an opportunity to know more about the areas you are weak in and before your next attempt you can strengthen yourself on those parts.


But anyway, let's assume its just your lack of confidence speaking and you've got decent preparation I.e. board level and you're ready to invest remaining time into practice to prepare yourself for the big day, then you can surely make it.
One needs to score around 120 marks to clear JEE mains but it wouldn't give you a good rank.


I'm assuming you still have half a month before the exam, should you focus and manage time really well into preparation then you can score good marks.
Chemistry is popularly known to being the easiest section in JEE so if you input more time into chemistry and some maths, it shouldn't be a hassle to get good scores enough to clear the paper.


Chemistry is the best investment and it is also easiest to grasp even at JEE level as most questions are not very different from what you see in NCERT.

  • Atomic structure
  • Equilibrium
  • Inorganic chemistry
  • Kinetics
  • Coordination compounds

Coming to Physics, it's best if you focus on the following topics:
  • Gravitation
  • Optics
  • AC current
  • Current Electricity

Don't even bother with mechanics as it is time consuming as heck and also modern physics. Both of these topics will have good weightage, but as long you have some topics of maths covered well then you can easily balance it out nicely.
Coming to Maths,

  • Probability
  • Matrix and determinants
  • 3D geometry
  • Differential equations

These topics will fetch you good marks provided you haven't left out anything.
Tips:
  • Attempt questions which look easy to you.
  • Don't play guessing game. Beware of negative marks.
  • Take your time. Questions you don't know, just leave them and focus on the ones you think you've had seen before (lol)
  • In your last days (5-7) before exam, ONLY focus on the sample papers and previous years papers. There are plenty of Google apps (edurev) and even websites (this site itself) from where you can access previous years question papers.
  • Take minimum 2 mock tests to develop your speed.

I hope this helps you in making a good decision.
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What if I crack neet n fail in the optional subject in CBSE boards

VIVEK KUMAR 26th Mar, 2019
Hello,

That would be a problem, according to the criteria you should have passed all the subjects with the following scores.

To fulfill the NEET eligibility criteria , candidate must have passed in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Bio-technology and English. The candidates belonging to General Category should score a minimum of 50% marks in Class 12 .
Candidates who belong to Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes or Other Backward Classes (OBC) should score a minimum of 40% in their Class 12.

One should have a clear pass in 5 subjects in class 12th board including physics, chemistry, biology to be eligible.


Hope it helps.
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which book should i buy for physics and maths for viteee? is not the ncert books enough for preparation?

ruchika.chauhan Expert 10th Apr, 2019

Hello

NCERTs are the best books for preparation and for building the fundamentals.You can rely on the NCERT text books. After completely studying from the NCERTs, you should also  refer to other advanced books. It is not enough to limit oneself to building concepts, as it is equally important to enhance problem solving skills through solving sample papers and question papers.


You can enroll for the VITEEE Knockout to prepare for the exam more effectively and smartly using the smart study material (which includes chapter wise, concepts wise, most asked and most difficult questions), Advanced Test Series based on VITEEE Pattern (which includes unlimited chapter wise test, subject wise test and full mock test), adaptive time table, performance analysis (which includes Prepmeter, Strength Sheet, Weakness Sheet, Skills Graph) and Rank Predictor tool.
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Good Luck!

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Can u suggest some best books to prepare for clat examination

mahimadogra_6929406 Student Expert 26th Mar, 2019
Hey.
The Syllabus of CLAT includes a total of 5 sections. Here is the section wise syllabus of CLAT-
1. General Knowledge and Current Affairs- 50 questions for 50
2. Legal Aptitude- 50 questions for 50 marks
3. English- including Comprehension questions 40 for 40 marks
4. Logical Reasoning- 40 questions for 40 marks
5. Elementary Mathematics-20 question for 20 marks.
In case you are looking for an all inclusive guide then the best one is- Universal's guide to CLAT and LLB. Other good guides for the same are- Arihant's guide for CLAT and Pearson's guide to CLAT.
Here are some tips for preparation for each individual section of CLAT along with individual sources for each.

General Knowledge- The GK Section includes both Static GK as well as current affairs. For gstatic general knowledge you can refer to the Concised size Pearson or the Arihants guide.

For current affairs, first of all develop a habit to read newspapers daily. The Hindu is the newspaper preferred by various CLAT Aspirants. It not only builds a strong base for General knowledge but will also help you in your verbal ability section.

There is a site called GK today.in which you can go to for current affairs. They have daily quizes based on current affairs which has been proved very usefull for CLAT preparation.

English- In case you are looking for a separate book For Vocabulary you can refer the book Word Power Made Easy by Normal Lewis. You will come across various words while reading the newspaper too, prepare a list, go through them regularly and try to use them in sentences. You should read the Editorial section of the Hindu for your Reading section as well as Vocabulary section of CLAT. For the reading section practicing your sample questions while timing it would prove usefull.

For grammar you can use the Wren & Martin.

Mathematics- The weightage of the maths section is very less in CLAT. Also the syllabus included elementary level of Mathematics. Hence, if you purchase an all inclusive guide, then practicing for it would suffice.

Logical Reasoning - For Quantitative aptitude in case you are looking for a separate book then quantitative aptitude by RS Aggarwal can be used. Other wise Universal's guide to CLAT or Arihant guide is also sufficient for CLAT. Make sure that you go through the previous year question too.

Legal Aptitude- Universals guide to CLAT and LLB, Pearson CLAT Guide are considered the best for this section. Fo through the basics of handling the questions of this section at first, and then utilise it to practice from these guides or any other source online, previous year papers etc.

Make sure that you go through the past year question papers and practice them along with sample papers. This will help you to have an idea about how to attempt the paper, the level of questions for each section, and how to manage your time well.

If you are planning to take any coaching in institutes like Career launcher, Bulls eye etc then their reading material covers all aspects. You can refer the books listed above in case you need separate books for any or the sections.

Best of luck!
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AP ICET 2019 Preperation guide

shivam pandey 26th Mar, 2019

Heyy Mulugu Horticultural University......

Here are few tips that a candidate can follow : 

  • Know about the exam. The first and foremost thing that a candidate should do is know in detail about the exam pattern structure and it syllabus.
  • Have you are study material with you so that it won't be a hassle to find it at the time of studying.
  • Set Target
  • Give Online Mock Test
  • Solve Previous Year Question Paper
  • Keep Calm and Be Confident.
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CAN I QUALIFY FOR ADVANCED IF I PREPARE MATH AND CHEM ONLY IN APRIL JEE MAINS 2019?

Shanu Anand 26th Mar, 2019
Hello Saroopya,
Yes, you will be able to qualify for JEE mains. There are total 60 questions that means 60*4=240 and a general candidate just needs to score 85 - 90 marks to qualify JEE main which is a very easy task.
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If i prepare maths in remaining 3 months but i failed in maths so i able to appear in du jat

Yashika Kothari 25th Mar, 2019

Hello Jatin!

It is compulsory to pass in maths in 12th grade to be eligible for DU JAT. So, now you can reappear for your Maths exam in this year itself ( September- October) if compartment option is there otherwise you would have to reappear for it the next year and then apply for DU JAT with a fresh application. 

All the best!

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Hello i m a student of class 12 cbse.My class 11th concepts is not too good and i want to crack neet 2020 so what i can do ? Please guide

VIVEK KUMAR 25th Mar, 2019
Hello,

You should follow the following instructions


1. NCERT biology : Not even a single line out of both volumes should be left without retaining in the memory. Even an average 400 scoring candidate had revised these both volumes more than 30 times or may not have counted so now you set a benchmark about the number of revisions you need.
2. Side by side solve MCQS from good books like Dinesh or NCERT at finger tips.
3. For chemistry, read NCERT especially for inorganic ( cause it's only to retain facts and has lesser to understand so limit your content that you are studying).
Rest for physical and organic chemistry firstly solve some previous year question papers and then make a list of important topics and type of questions asked again and again then solve them only cause it's difficult to cover whole syllabus with much grasp now. So do it smartly.
4.For physics refer to HC verma for concepts and then solving more MCQs from DC pandey.
Since it seems difficult to think of whole physics try to check important topics from each unit (say Capictors from Electrostatic or logic gates from semiconductors ) and cover topic by topic both its MCQs and other stuff.
After doing all of these above things , yet one isn't fully prepared and other things like giving mock exams and then evaluation of your mistakes is really significant ( it makes one aware of doing lesser silly mistakes ) and management of time too .
Rest all depends on how you maintain your peace through difficult times , don't get discouraged by any means , try to give the best shot possible.
Since you haven't done anything like this before so you have to approach it like you haven't approached anything before by that I mean hardwork like you haven't done for any other thing earlier.
If you still have any queries about this topic please let me know in comments below.


Thank you
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Tell me for best preparation for CLAT entrance exam...

dhruv khandal 25th Mar, 2019

Greetings,  

Mohamed so as you already might know the pattern of the paper till now but just for an information it contains 5 section general awareness (50 marks) , legal reasoning( 50 marks ) , logical reasoning ( 40 marks) , english ( 40 marks) , maths ( 10 marks ) . So according to the marks division you can infer that you need to focus more on general awareness as well as legal reasoning then coming down to the rest . At this point I am assuming that you must have gone or are taking any of the law based coaching classes for an year if not I would suggest you to enrol for thier Mock test series where in these last few months you will get a decent idea as to how questions are framed , different patterns, time division etc. and it will also be good for your practice. 

GENRAL AWARENESS 

Look out for any good current affairs magazine. I would suggest Competition In Focus and Monorama . Take their monthly edition . They have MCQ at the back which is quick to learn. Subscribe to You Tube Channel of leading newspapers. Download current affairs app. Read from GKtoday and jagarjosh or any other website you wish . 

LEGAL REASONING 

In my opinion if you have not joined any coaching classes then do go for their mock test because this section is hard and requires at least 4 to 5 months to clear out all the concepts because you need to study basic foundation questions of law of tort , law of contracts, criminal law and constitutional law . The questions on internet regarding this section would be very limited and even the understanding . You can solve various previous year's question paper to get an idea. 

LOGICAL REASONING 

Do download, look out and solve every competitive exam paper because this section is present in every entrance exam and you will get a fair idea of the questions. Download SSC papers which will be in bulk on internet . For analytical reasoning buy MK Pandey's book on this topic . 

ENGLISH  

For this section I would suggest you to read newspaper basically editorials daily to mark the use of grammar used in them . Download grammarly app. Solve other entrance exam papers . Try to solve error base questions in these paper , you can get command on this section if you practice hard enough. Subscribe to YOU tube Channel which has over 1000 types of MCQ questions based on this error correction . That video would be of around half an hour or more but will help you get into practicing it daily . 

MATHS 

As this is section contains the least but needs to be taken care of , clear your doubts from RD and RS SHARMA of 9 th and 10 th standard . In my opinion this would be enough to score high in  this section. You can always go online or on You Tube for concept clarification . 

I hope this article might have helped you . Even after that if you have any doubt or further question do drop a comment or post another question and I will surely help you out . 



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