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JEE is definitely the highest and the toughest when it comes to the level of difficulty and it tests you on applying multiple concepts in a single question. In addition to that, it also tests your endurance as an engineering aspirant. If one prepared for an exam like JEE, one can be rest assured that all the parameters of your preparation are being covered as JEE is the most exhaustive among the entrance tests.
So, one does n
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Guide-Level 11
Currently, a majority of students studying in top IIMs are from engineering (generally from top colleges.)
This is because of following reasons-
1. These students have a record of academic excellence coming from prestigious institutions from India.
2. Generally, engineering students have high analytical and reasoning skills because of the rigorous curriculum they study.
But as many students from engineering background apply for IIMs there is no such advantage to an individual.
Moreover, as the number of engineering students is more in IIMs, IIMs are giving diversity points to students from a non-engineering background making it a bit ea
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Here are few tips to score good marks in WBJEE:
1. Check the syllabus and see how many portions are complete or not. If some are not complete and you know about that topic then try to complete it.
2. Solving previous year's questions is mandatory in the last month of preparation for any exam. It will give you a rough idea about the type of questions which will come in the exam.
3. Managing time is one of the most important factors that would have a bearing on your score. Take as many o
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Scholar-Level 17
1. Understand clearly each and every single concept from textbooks. Be it Physics, Chemistry or Mathematics, try to solve each objective question from the textbooks for clearing the concepts.
2. Plan your preparation well in advance as to finish each of the chapters, revising and practising them accordingly. Every single topic plays a major role in clearing the SRMJEEE exam.
3. Focusing right from the early stages and studying regularly throughout the
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
1. IIT Bombay
2. IIT Delhi
3. IIT Kharagpur
4. IIT Roorkee
5. BITS Pilani.
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Scholar-Level 17
Time Management
You should make sure to divide your time equally for all the subjects. Make a proper time-table and prepare wisely. Firstly, measure your time allotted for each subject and also make some time for extra activities. Never allot long hours stu
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Scholar-Level 17
VITEEE exam requires a lot of hard work and practice. The more you practice, the better it is for you. The more you spend time on solving the question the more you get familiar with problems and fine tune your basic concepts. While p
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Guide-Level 14
B.Tech has nothing to do with civil services and there is a separate examination to become civil servant. However, for some experienced position they prefer engineering graduate or post graduate.
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Guide-Level 12
1. IIT Bombay
2. IIT Delhi
3. NIT
4. BITS Pilani
5. DTU.
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Scholar-Level 17
1. Chemistry is the key to get a good score. It needs lesser effort compared to the other two subjects and it is very scoring. So one must study the chemistry NCERT book very meticulously, atleast twice in the 30 days.
2. Attempt previous year IIT-JEE question papers and try to do atleast 1 paper in every two days (or maybe a paper every day). Starting from the latest paper and moving backwards. Bingo, at the end of a month you have solved 15 year's question
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Scholar-Level 17
Yes, students from other states can appear in the exam if they fulfil the eligibility condition of MHT-CET. The board candidates who have Indian nationality are eligible for the exam. For getting admission in the 1st year of B.Tech, the candidate has to score more than 45% marks in their qualifying exam then only he or she will be
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Scholar-Level 17
1. Physics: Go through NCERT textbooks and be very clear with your basics and important concepts, you would definitely find questions based on these in BITSAT. For numerical solving, you can use a book by H. C. Verma. Even if you solve the first 40%-50% of unsolved exercises, you will make it.
2. Chemistry: Again what I would say is, go through NCERT textbooks and be very clear with your basics and important concepts. Here in chemistry, you would definitely find questions in BITSAT. Directly based on some facts and concepts as given in NCERT books.
3. Mathematics: Prepare an objective mathemat
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Scholar-Level 17
If you are not able to get admission to IIST after your class 12th then you can do engineering in Electronics, Mechanical or computer science field. After completing B.Tech, you can take the exam conducted by ISRO's Centralised Recruitment Board (ICRB). The eligibility for this exam is 65% in engineering in Electronics, Mechanical or computer science. They will s
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Guide-Level 14
These tips consist of the outcomes of the students who commit the major mistakes in the exams and perform well in their tests.
Number one, don't try to revise the whole chapter as it will simply consume your time and you will be left with nothing at the end.
Focus more on concepts rather than books and practise sheets quantity.
Be confident about your preparations and don't get demotivated as someone in your institute will pretend to be int
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Guide-Level 14
While doing preparation, one should know at which level he/she stood in JEE Mains.
If the preparation was wholehearted then you will get admission in NIT. If you fail to perform well in JEE Mains then do the self analysis of the topics and the mistakes made.
If the results are the same but you think you have prepared hard then you have to work on yourself and have some counselling and apply some extra effort.
As far as the level is concerned, IPUCET is easier and comfortable than JEE Mains.
You should solve the previous years' papers. If you can solve the p
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
Practically, all the topics that are covered in JEE Mains are also covered in AMUEEE and though the level is very easy as compared to JEE Mains so there is no separate preparation needed for the AMUEEE.
The only factor which would be there is (maybe) time difference between both the exams so one can go with thorough revision before appearing for the exam and can solve the previous AMUEEE papers to know the criteria and the points which need focus in the syllabus.
Also, it depends on the student that how he or she is preparing for the JEE Mains.
If he or she prepares whol
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
List of some good books which will help you in your preparation:
Physics
1. Concept of physics volume 1 and volume 2 (HC Verma).
2. DC Pandey
Chemistry
1. NCERT: All parts (must buy).
2. A modern approach to chemical
3. Calculations by RC Mukherjee (physical chemistry)
4. Morrison and Boyd
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Scholar-Level 17
As compared to other colleges of West Bengal, the scenario is much better(except 1 or 2 other private colleges). You would get a chance to appear in mass IT recruiter companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro. Recently from last 2 years, Tech-Mahindra is also visiting.The average placement from all the branches combined is approximately 200-250. Apart from that, you would get opportunities for pool campusing. While most of them, like Cognizant Technology Solutions, Accentual a
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