I am in 12th standard. How can I manage the preparation of JEE and my boards?
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If you follow this for one week, I guarantee your confidence will boost enormously. For physics, read NCERT first and then do the exercises. Then go for HC Verma and solve exercises. HC Verma's theory can also fetch you good marks in boards. For chemistry, just go for NCERT, nothing else. Read it once twice thrice until you become confident. For maths, first NCERT and then any other book recommended by your coaching. Also, remember to take the test every week for boards from Arihant or other sample papers.
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Go with NCERT books for all the basic (and advance too) concepts. That is the best way to go together since you can manage both by doing some experimental but working tricks. Just open the same chapter from your Board books (NCERT Recommended) and JEE notes, and then read the theory, understand it and solve your JEE problem. Look this might seem strange but it works. Without theory, basics and concepts, you are nothing at JEE and without numericals, you are still a big "0". So you have to take these both together and you should study the same chapter either together or 1-by-1 but the same topics should be in sequence for better results...more
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Yes you can get an admission in private colleges with 80% IN 12TH board without taken any entrance exam.
Many private universities and state-level government-aided colleges reserve a percentage of seats for direct admission based on Class 12th marks. A score of 80% is generally competitive enough for consideration for many popular branches.
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- Gender: Only female candidates are eligible.
- Nationality: Must be a citizen of India.
- Marital Status: Must be unmarried, divorced, legally separated, or a widow without encumbrances.
- Age Limit: The candidate must be between 17
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Dont worry you have so much time to score good marks.
follow some strategy
- Organic Chemistry: Focus on all the name reactions and their mechanisms. Write them down repeatedly until you remember them perfectly.
- Physical Chemistry: Similar to physics, create a master list of all formulas from chapters like Solutions, Chemical Kinetics, and Electrochemistry. Practice applying these formulas to textbook problems.
- Inorganic Chemistry: Read the textbook thoroughly for this part, focusing on trends and important points (e.g., p-block elements).
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Yes you can do BA.
- Identify your target universities and the specific BA programs you are interested in.
- Visit their official admission websites to check the exact "program-specific eligibility criteria" and required CUET subject combinations for the current academic year.
- Choose your CUET subjects based on these university requirements to ensure your application is valid for those specific courses.
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No, you cannot take admission in SSCBS because maths is compulsory.
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