I am a student of class 12th. Can I clear IIT in 2017 if I start preparing now?

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Asked by Dhruv Tarwadi
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VIKRAM SONI
9 years ago
Dear Dhruv, See that depend on your knowledge and how much clear you are in basic of Physics, chemistry and math subjects. Yes you have to start preparation for IIT from tomorrow onwards. All the best

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7 years ago
You can clear, if you have the x-factor to do so. Jokes apart, it is a bit difficult job, but not impossible. If you have the guts and time to spare, you definitely would be able to do it.

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Yash Singhal
7 years ago
Yes, you easily clear for IITs if you start from now but the only thing that you keep in mind is that you must do smart work rather than the hard work plus keep all your concepts thoroughly revised, and if you do all these things then you will surely clear the JEE Advance.

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Vikas Pandey
7 years ago
It's really hard to crack IIT in one year even if you drop a year. But still, if you work hard, take coaching from a good institute you can do it. Good luck.

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Varun dixit
7 years ago
Why not, if you can have potential to clear the JEE Mains exam, then you can. Definitely, you can go for IIT or NIT, so focus on your studies and work really hard to achieve your goal.

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Ashish Shirsat
7 years ago
Hello friend, Absolutely, you may crack JEE and get admission in IIT but you have to take it seriously and study sincerely.

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Ankesh Lathoriya
7 years ago
Yes, you will clear IITs but it will need hard work and also some knowledge.

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8 years ago
No, you can still make it. Since Board Exam is equally important. Don't ignore it. Solving previous papers is very important. Without doing this your preparation is incomplete. Try to solve the papers well within 3hours.Again don't solve mechanically learn from each and every mistake. For JEE Mains,

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Nisarg Parekh
8 years ago
Dear friend, If you try your very best, then you can clear JEE, provided you must have clearance in physics, chemistry and mathematics and too. It requires daily practice .Go for it.

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Anish Manchanda
9 years ago
It's really hard to crack IIT in one year even if you drop an year.But still if you work hard,take coaching from a good institute you can do it. Good luck!!

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