Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Hello,
There is nothing to worry about. You have exam tommorow so you should study and prepare well so that you give your best in the exam. That is your original potential. You are nervous so you are forgetting but its fine. Do things repeatedly you won't forget. You have less time now so just try to cover important topics or those parts you feel easy to study and remember. It is okay if you score less but try to do atleast you score high than the passing marks.
It's fine for now. Next time just try to study daily and don't try remember, try to understand that this process is done in this way. Just like same how we do daily and how we learn. we also didn't knew how to walk when we were born but we fell down many time to learn walking properly. Those who fear to fall they don't learn how to walk easily and they need support.
No need of support if you have confidence in yourself. There are many big things left to do so don't think negative and learn everything as how we learn to walk.
It's okay to fall down. You are in the same stage of falling down and soon you will learn how to do things perfectly. Don't worry and just do your studies. Everything will be okay.
About the regret part, don't think about those. Just think that study is your life and studying is your duty. Books are your friends and your companinon. Leave the whole world and think about yourself. It's okay to be selfish sometime when other person forgets to care. and It's completely fine.
Hope it helps!
Dear Rahul, if you will pass your 10+2 in 2020, your attempts will be counted from 2020 if you haven't attempted JEE before. There is no upper age limit for JEE either. You can attempt JEE Mains consecutively for 3 years. The exam will be conducted twice a year and the attempts for 1 accademic year will be counted as 1 attempt. This is about JEE Mains. It is important to know about JEE Mains before knowing about JEE Advanced because only those Candidates who qualify in JEE Mains can appear for JEE Advanced. And you can appear for JEE Advanced for 2 consecutive years. So lets say if you appear for JEE Mains and qualify in 2020, you are eligible for appearing for JEE Advanced in 2020 and 2021.
Hey there
As you are preparing for JEE I'll suggest you to have online lectures. As you are free from 1o clock so you just divide numbers of lectures by your days left for JEE or your target then you watch that much lectures everyday and then revise that on the same day with numericals on that topic. Do not watch too much lectures it will decrease your curiosity to ask questions and thus do not totally depend on that. No schedule is perfect and almost in 99% cases it doesn't work and thus just have a target for a day and no Matter how late you'll have to be awake you must complete the target this is the best routine one can get.
Good luck
As per your requirement, i would say that as your cgpa is 6.21 cgpa in cs so your definitely eligibke for mtech.
For IIT madras and IIT kanpur there is no restriction from cgpa side and same rule for IISC banglore also.but for other IITs and NIT s 60% mark is compulsory fot m.tecth.
There is no minimum CGPA required to attempt GATE . But, if you qualify and apply for admission in masters program in any institute, then you must fulfill the CGPA /percentage criteria for that institute. As far as I can recall, it is not more than 60% or CGPA 6 in any IIT.
GATE in unlike JEE where your board exam marks matter in deciding your overall rank. In GATE , only your performance in the exam matter while calculating the rank. Your B.Tech . marks does not affect your GATE rank at all.
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