I am studying in class 12th and want to appear for JEE Mains exam. What should I do? Should I drop an year for its preparation?

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Sumit Bara
9 years ago
There's no need to waste a year. Listen, scoring high in JEE Mains is not a tough thing. It only requires your obidience. Covering all your chapters thoroughly in class 12 will help you. Maths requires intense practice, even in easy chapters like boolean algebra and matrices. Physics requires concep

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NITs don't have any precribed cut-offs for students. For general category, admission in NITs are quite tough. It doesn't depend on your score, it depends on your rank, AIR. Every NIT has its opening and closing ranks. You can google the last year's openin-closin ranks. You have to score very high th

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Shard Datt
9 years ago
you can apply for distance learning program from any of the institution like Allen,aakash and prepare for jee....

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