JEE Main Exam
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IITs is Indian Institute of technology college. There present so many IITs and nits or national institute of technology college. All are goverment college. But due to report IITs have their EWS category seats. Almost 509 seats are available in last year. IIT Delhi is going to implement 5.6%
Hello Vivek,
Since 2021, due to the pandemic situation, a candidate can give JEE Mains 4 times per year. The only restriction is you are eligible within 2 years of passing class XII. So, if your passing year is 2021, then you can give the JEE mains 2 times with
Approx
General [CSE] :- 140-150 MARKS [98+ Percentile]
OBC [CSE] :- 120-130 MARKS [95+ Percentile]
SC [CSE] :- 90-95 MARKS [90-92 percentile]
ST [CSE] :- 70-80 MARKS [ 88-90 percentile]
As per Josaa counciling
Dear Aspirant,
You've picked the right thing for the purpose of your situation -"analysis of mock". Now see completing syllabus is just one of the things to be done for exam. But you should analyze what are your weakness, what portion of the syllabus are you facing difficult, are there
Dear aspirant,
The national Testing agency would release the dates very soon by the end of June. As per the sources the 3rd and 4th shift would be conducted in the mid of july and in the mid of August respectively however these are not final.
As soon as the
As dates are getting postponed it will be difficult state for the students but all you can do is perfectly utilize it. In jee mains equal weightage is given to all the chapters.So it is important to have grasp over all the topics.Some higher weightage is given for class
Hello aspirant,
JEE exam is a national level exam for admission to engineering colleges in India like NITs, IITs, IIITs, etc. which is conducted in 4 session. The best percentile out of these 4 sessions will be used to calculate your final JEE rank. You can attempt exam in Hindi
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The top books which you can follow for the preparation of your JEE examination are provided below:-
CHEMISTRY :-
NCERT Textbooks - Class XI and XII :- master it as many times questions have been directly asked from NCERT
*Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations by R.C. Mukherjee:- best for
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