I am in class 12th and I want to prepare for IIT. How I can manage both, board exam and competitive exams simultaneously?
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Hello Manish, It is very easy to manage both.
Just remember that boards are very important for JEE as well as future.
Attend your school classes regularly and concentrate well on them because those are the basics for competitive exam syllabus.
At any cost, you have to go through the basics so it's better to focus on school syllabus well.
Boards syllabus is the subset of competitive exam syllabus.
Grasp school course well and practice everything on the same day. This way, you will clear up the burden of boards. And along with it, prepare for competitive exams in the same manner. -
If you are too much worried about your boards and can't handle both the exams then it will be better for you to drop a year after completing class 12th, otherwise, you will be messing up both the competitive and board exam.
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