How can I prepare for JEE Mains so as to get into an NIT for CSE? Also, I study only 2 hours a day, is it okay?

Chemistry is my favourite subject.

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If you are a general student, then you will need to work really hard for CSE in NIT ,studying only for 2 hours will not work.

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Hi Shashwat, Since JEE is an all India level exam nearly 10 lakh people appear each year. Those who qualify for JEE Advanced or get admission in NITs are only 2 lakhs. So you need to be strong in basics. Studying 2 hours per day is suitable only if you are in 11th grade. If you are in 12th grade

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No, then you can excel only in maths. Try to get into another better IIT coaching centre or go to chemistry also at that coaching centre.

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