Can you suggest some best coaching institutes and schools for the preparation of JEE Mains and Advanced?
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You can prepare for JEE Exam by yourself. Only few days are left for the JEE Advanced Exam, you should follow these preparation tips & strategies:
From now, don't study any new topic. Revise the ones you have studied. Focus on the most important topics of JEE Advanced Exam. Make regular notes of the important stuff. This will help you in your last minute preparation. Solve previous year question papers and take online mock tests. This will give you an idea about the patter and difficulty level of the questions. Stay updated with all the latest updates and notifications. -
I would suggest Allen Career Institute, Kota because it was my own experience in this institute.
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AISHWARYA MUKHOPADHYAY student of civil engineering(b.tech) | Contributor-Level 8
9 years agoInstitutes like KOTA and FIITJEE are considered to be the best for JEE preparation -
It depends on which city you are based in. If you are based in Northern India, Kota as a city is the best option. There are numerous coaching institutes and I believe that top 10 institutes are all good enough if you study sincerely and with dedication. Some of the best ones are:
Bansal, Kota
Resonance
FIIT JEE
Rao IIT
Narayana
In Mumbai:
PACE
Mahesh Tutorial
Kakra Shukla
In Nagpur :
IIT Home
ICAD
Resonance
In Indore:
Rankers Point
Hyderabad:
Narayana
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