How can JEE previous year's papers help to improve JEE 2019 score?
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Asked by Hitesh Gangwal
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7 years ago
Hi Hitesh,
Solving previous year question papers is probably the last leg of the JEE preparation. This is preferably the best way to analyze your on-going preparation giving you an actual performance report. Not only you will know the variations in questions that are usually asked but you also get

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7 years ago
It will help you in what way the questions are being asked and the way of solving problems and it is useful for covering the whole syllabus at a time.

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7 years ago
It will help you to let know which type of questions come in the paper. It will definitely help you to increase your score.

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7 years ago
Hello Hitesh,
The IIT JEE 2019 is scheduled from 8 to 12 January 2019. For the first time the NTA is going to conduct the IIT JEE Main exam which is held to determine candidates for the admission into the engineering institutes and technical courses. To prepare for this one of the toughest exam you
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7 years ago
I think, only previous paper will gives you the right analysis of your preparation. And, sometimes questions are repeated in JEE. So, you are able to think of next paper. Try to check which IIT going to set paper for 2019, and so solve previously conducted paper.

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7 years ago
Hello Hitesh,
It Is a good question I would say many student have the same doubt before exam. Okay, so solving previous years paper and practice and mock papers will not give you any question which is going to come in the exam so first of all clear your mind that solving all these papers will give
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