I want to prepare for JEE Mains and Advanced after 10th. So, for me, is it right to take dummy or can I attend regular school?

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It's good that you are interested in JEE Mains and advance exam at this age, probably you are in 9th or 10th. If you ask me ( dummy/regular) what is good for individual, I will say both are equally good, it is you who, what is good for you. In dummy inst. They only focus on three subject "PCM" other

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Thank you for answering my question.

Hello Yadvendra, it's very nice indeed to hear from you that even at the time of passing your 10th you have already fixed your target as passing of JEE Advanced. Let me tell you that the syllabus for JEE Mains and JEE Advanced is based on the syllabus that CBSE prescribes for its 12th standard. Henc

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Thank you sir for answering my question. It will be useful for me.

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