How should I prepare for IIT-JEE (2018) to get into IIT Bombay?
I scored average in class 11th and I am currently pursuing class 12th now.
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Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18
8 years agoHello Rakesh,
It's very nice to see that you are preparing for a future. For exams in 2018, there is plenty of time for a logical, sustained, pragmatic and fruitful study. To get into IIT-B, you have to clear the JEE Mains and then Advanced exam. It's not that tough. Only systematic study is required. Assign time for every subject. In addition, assign time for exercise as well as for some entertainment. You surely need to have a healthy body. Having said this, important thing is to get all the concepts cleared and get accustomed to solving papers.
Best wishes. -
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jagadeesh jay What's doubt u had freely say I'll help u | Contributor-Level 6
8 years agoYou should prepare for JEE Mains exam, first. After qualifying JEE Mains exam, you need to take JEE Advanced exam. If you qualify the JEE Advanced exam and secure a good rank then you can get admission in IIT, Bombay. -
Kindly refer to the link mentioned below:
http://www.bestmal.com/best-books-iit-jee-chemistry/ -
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Gaurav Sarode Failure for me is just by-chance & surprising | Contributor-Level 8
8 years agoIt's very simple. Study regularly but sincerely. Use good reference books like Arihant, NCERT, GRB, S Chand, etc. Focus mainly on the logic and concepts then only you can tackle tough problems (questions). Coaching is important. Don't think you can do it at home by studying hard. Yes, it is required, but coaching also plays a crucial role along with smart work. You have to score more than 90 percent marks in HSC, cross the hurdle of JEE Mains and, your aim-containing-thorn exam, JEE Advanced exam.
All the best.
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