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Dont do this mistake. Organic Chemistry is a Section which takes te least time in JEE Chemistry Paper. Inorganic Chemistry might seem to be theoretical and less numerical, but oyou will face difficulty in nearly 50% of Questions with confusing Options. On the Other Hand, Organic Chemistry is very straightforward, provides you know the Correct Reactions and Mechanisms. I am suggest some material which may help you in your Organic Chemistry Preparation for JEE.
1. OP Tandon Organic Chemistry
2. MS Chauhan Organic Chemistry+ Solution Book
3. Resonance Rank Booster Chemistry (JEE M&A)
Complete the Full Organic Section and Read the Detailed Solutions.
4. JEE Main&Adv Previous Years Arihant
5. NCERT Chemistry (Start Your Preparation with This)
6. Arihant Chemistry Handbook (For Revision)
Secondly the best way to revise Organic is by Making Notes or Take Organic Chemistry Notes from some Good JEE Tutor in Town and read them dedicatedly before starting any Chapter.
For more information and Preparation Tips for JEE Main Chemistry in General, do follow the link below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-preparation-tips-for-chemistry/amp
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The subject wise total number of question in WBJEE is
In chemistry 30 Questions is asked in Category 1and 5 Questions each in Category 2 and 3. In category 1 each correct answer will be awarded one mark and in category 2 for every correct response, two marks will be given by the candidates. The total marks allotted in Chemistry is 50. In WBJEE organic chemistry chapter has 6% weightage. So, apart from organic chemistry you can get around 32-35 questions from other chapters.
You can check the link below to know more about WBJEE exam pattern
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/wbjee-exam-pattern
Good luck!
You can do that by cancelling your present admission in the college. After that you have to get admitted in new college and then edit your application in PMSSS. They will deduct the scholarship or will not avail you scholarship in your 1st year.
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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You have not mentioned the name of the exam. Kindly do so for more details.
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Very first thing I would like to clear you that percentage of class 12th is merely the qualification percentage to be eligible for admission to AFMC and as you have scored 60% marks in class 12th boards then if this marks are the aggregate of Physics, Chemistry and Biology and also if you have scored more than 50% in English subject then you are eligible for admission to AFMC.
Now on such marks in NEET you have not much chances of getting seat in AFMC according to previous year's cut-off. As we go through previous year's cut-off then it shows that last year the lowest cut-off marks was 596 for AFMC for Boys. And this year the cut-offs have slightly been increased for around 40-60 marks for every institution, so according to it you have slight less chances to get AFMC. Also as you have mentioned that you took a drop then I would personally recommend you to set your target for at least 660 marks in NEET 2021 out of 720 and to help you out in your NEET preparation we have some resources made by our experts which you can checkout from the link given below :-
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You can check out previous year's cut-offs from the link given below :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-afmc
Note that the above prediction is made on the basis of previous year's cut-off and the cut-offs are bound to change every year depending upon various factors such as the number of candidates appearing in an examination, the number of candidates qualifying an examination, difficulty level of the paper, and so on.
To have a list of all those colleges which you can get based upon your marks, category, and state you can use NEET College Predictor because it will make you comfortable while choice filling in counselling :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
I hope this information helps you.
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Dear student,
Yes, you can leave the college, you need to contact the authorities and carry out the procedure to leave the college after which you can join ahri chaitanya and prepare for jee to get into iit's/nit's/iiit/gfti. Make sure you take back all your certificates. A student has the rights to take admission in a college that he/she wants to, no college can stop you from leaving their college, so go ahead and all the best for your preparation.
If 75% attendance is compulsory, then if we calculate for a week you need to attend your classes for 5.25 days. Which means that you cannot take a leave of 2 days a week every week, otherwise your attendance will drop below 75%. If we round off this criteria to the nearest whole number, you can take a leave 7 days in 4 weeks, that means for three weeks you can take a leave of 2 days but for the fourth one you can only take a day's leave.
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