How to prepare for IIT JEE Mains and Advanced? I like maths and want to do work on a computer.

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6 years ago
Hello, Cracking JEE Exam is a very difficult and challenging task for every student. You need to study hard for this. JEE Exam will be conducted in the months of April and May 2020. So, you have enough time left for the preparation. Start your preparation by checking the entire IIT JEE syllabus. Wi

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pradeep kumar
6 years ago
Your question is not too clear. But, if you want to take admission for B.Tech courses in IITs or NITs, then starts your preparation just now. As you told that you like math, so give 60% of your time to math and 20% each to Physics and Chemistry subjects. Try to spend at least 6 hours daily in studie

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