How to manage the preparation of JEE Mains along with CBSE board?

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Asked by Amit Sinha
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sumit sonkeshariya
9 years ago
In my opinion, you should complete your class 12th from private and just focus on JEE 2017.

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I don't know it exactly but I think that you are eligible if you have the marks sheet of your class 12th. You must ask about it from your teachers or can know more about the eligibility criteria of JEE Mains at cbse.nic website

S
9 years ago
Hi, Both the exams have same syllabus and concepts. If you are good with NCERT books, then you don't have to worry about JEE Mains.

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Aaditya Kamat
9 years ago
After making the list, it will also become apparent that the syllabus for JEE and board exams is more or less similar. The chapters covered in board exam are theoretical in nature, while those of JEE are concept-based. 1. Confront challenges: Studying the vast syllabus of both the exams can be real

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9 years ago
You don't have to worry to score very high marks in class 12th as 40% weightage is given to class 12th has been abolished from JEE main 2017. You just need to score 75% marks in class 12th. Weekdays coaching is really hard to manage with school. I would advise you to opt for weekend classes for JEE

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