I have only 1 month for my JEE Main preparation. How do I crack both JEE Main and JEE Advance? I am ready to do the hard work.
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Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9
3 years agoPlease don't ever panic. Don't squander time on social media in the past month looking for inspiration. Simply review the subject that you previously studied. And don't jump into a new subject before finishing the chapters that will give you comfort. I received an 85 percentile, which isn't great, but I did get a TFW seat in a private college, therefore my tuition is now $0 because the same circumstance exists in our case as well. And the fee structure was relieved for me. Just concentrate on the scoring topic at the end. -
Please don't panic at all. In the last month don't waste time on social media for motivation. Just revise the topic which you studied before. And do not start a new topic and complete those chapters first in which you will fill comfort. As the same situation arises in our case also I scored 85 percentile not to good but ya I got a TFW seat in private college so that my Tuition becomes zero. And I got a relief from the fee structure. At the last just focus on the scoring topic. And further if you find difficult I can mentor you.
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Yes, this field is considered hard. It is complex and demands high precision. There can be extreme consequences for minor errors. The overall field is extremely challenging as it requires to apply the basic scientific principles to design and develop rockets. It requires sophisticated engineering with careful material selection, and allows narrow margin for error.
The following are the qualification which can help you to become a rocket scientist:
· Bachelor's Degree such as B.Tech/B.E can take up to four years to complete.
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· For advanced level study in this field, you can also do Ph.D and Research.
Well, becoming a rocket scientist is a long-term commitment, and it depends on your education path and goals It takes almost 5 to 6 years with a bachelor's and 8 to 12 years if you want to study higher. Here below is how long it usually takes:
- Bachelor's degree: You have to study aeronautical engineering, aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering or physics. This usually takes almost 4 years.
- Master's degree: this is almost optional, but it will help you specialise in rocket science, propulsion or space technology. This usually takes 2 years more.
- PhD: this is optional for a research job; if you want to do high-level research, then it
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