How can I appear for JEE Mains exam after completing class 10th?

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Hello Shubham, You cannot appear for JEE entrance exams both main and advanced after class 10. You can appear only if you are appearing in 12th board exam or have completed in the previous year of the JEE main exam date. You may enroll in any coaching centre after class 10 if you are interested.

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4 years ago
You can give it 3 times

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Drishya Uniyal
8 years ago
Just get a got coaching from 11 and not to worry about 11 but focus on further 12 and entrance exam, get good score in 12 and after all self study is the main key. You need to have PCM for IIT.

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