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Hello there,
Here’s a structured approach to taking JEE Mains mock tests based on the Class 12th syllabus : Key Areas of Focus:
Physics :
Chemistry :
Mathematics :
Identify Syllabus Topics : Review your Class 12th syllabus to focus on topics that are included in JEE Mains.
Find Mock Test Papers : Look for Class 12-based mock tests designed for JEE Mains . Many platforms and books provide mock tests specifically focused on the current syllabus. Some popular platforms for these are:
Solve Mock Tests : Start solving one mock test per week . This will help you get familiar with the pattern and time management. Gradually, increase the frequency to two or three mock tests per week .
Analyze Results : After completing the mock test, analyze your results to identify your weak areas . Work on improving them before attempting the next test.
Time Management : Focus on completing the mock test within the time limit. Aim for accuracy and speed. Try not to spend too much time on a single question.
Focus on High-Weightage Topics : Prioritize topics with high weightage in the exam such as Electrostatics , Optics , Calculus , and Coordinate Geometry .
By following this approach, you will gain better control over your preparation, and solving mock tests will significantly help you boost your confidence for the actual exam.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Hello aspirant,
Eligible candidates for JEE Main 2025 include those who are currently preparing for their Class 12 exams or an equal qualifying exam in 2025, or who passed their Class 12 exam or an equivalent qualifying exam in 2023 or 2024.
So, you are not eligible for JEE MAINS exam in 2025.
For more information, you can visit our site through following link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-eligibility-criteria
Thank you
NEET previous year question papers for last 10 years can be downloaded from HERE . Solution PDFs are also available with these question papers.
Some more information related to NEET exam:
To get a seat in private colleges that accept JEE Mains scores, you need to apply directly to those colleges through their individual application process, as JoSAA only handles admissions to government colleges like IITs, NITs, and IIITs; you cannot get a private college seat through JoSAA counselling.
Each private college will have its own application form and admission criteria, so you need to apply to them individually after checking their eligibility requirements.
Visit the websites of private colleges you are interested in to access their application forms, deadlines, and JEE Mains score requirements.
While not directly for private colleges, the Central Seat Allocation Board (CSAB) may sometimes have a special round for certain private institutions after JoSAA counselling.
Have a look Top private colleges through JEE
GOOD LUCK!!!
Hi Shaik,
If you're unsure about securing a good score in JEE Mains but still wish to pursue a BTech, there are several alternative pathways you can explore:
1. State-Level Engineering Entrance Exams :
2. Private Universities :
3. Management Quota :
6. Consider other Entrance Exams :
Meanwhile, Register and prepare for AP EAMCET and any other university-specific exams that interest you. Explore to private or deemed universities offering BTech programs. Research colleges within Andhra Pradesh that offer admission based on criteria other than JEE.
You can check out the given link for more details.
All the best!
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-be-btech-colleges-in-india
Hello,
Careers360 offers a UCEED mock test that helps candidates prepare effectively for the Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design (UCEED).
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For NEET PwD certificates in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, you can:
1.Visit MCC website
Contact the MCC for support by:
2.Stay informed through official MCC communications to ensure compliance and eligibility for NRI seat consideration
PwD candidates are entitled to an extra hour for a three-hour NEET exam, whether they use a scribe or not. For exams shorter than an hour, extra time will be provided in multiples of five minutes, with a minimum of five additional minutes.
Hello Hema,
For an Indian origin student pursuing the IB (International Baccalaureate) board , the required subjects for NEET eligibility are: Mandatory Subjects:
The student must complete these subjects at the Diploma Level (Grades 11 and 12) .
Minimum Marks:
Ensure that your IB diploma is recognized by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) as equivalent to the 10+2 system in India.
If Physics is not part of your IB subject selection, you will need to study it as an additional subject through a recognized board (such as NIOS).
You must also fulfill the age criteria, typically being at least 17 years old by December 31 of the admission year .
By meeting these requirements, IB students are eligible to apply for the NEET examination in India.
Yes, you are eligible to write NEET in 2025 . Eligibility Criteria for NEET 2025:
Since you were born on May 19, 2008 , you will turn 17 before the end of 2025 , making you fully eligible to appear for NEET in that year. Ensure you meet other criteria like required subjects and nationality to complete your eligibility.
Hello Ayush,
Here are some recommended books for NEET question practice :
These books will help you improve your speed and accuracy for the NEET exam. For more practice I will recommend you to go with NEET PYQs. Click Here for NEET PYQs.
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