How much will I be able to score in JEE Mains if I only study for CBSE board 12th class?

Which good colleges can I get if I get a low score of 40 in JEE Mains?

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Abhishek Shukla
8 years ago
The JEE Mains exam syllabus consists of the topics from class 11th and 12th. Although, class 12th has more weightage in JEE Mains exam. Generally, it has 40:60 ratio. 40% for class 11th and 60% for class 12th. So, if you will prepare only for class 12th, you will be able to score around 120 marks i

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Saumya Singh
8 years ago
I think you'll only manage to score very average marks because class 11th chapters are equally important to class 12th. The paper is set in a way to give balance both years syllabus. There are most of the questions which combine both class 11th and 12th knowledge. So please don't neglect class 11th

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