What should I Focus on: JEE or MHCET?

I am an 11th class (PCM) and an average student. I will appear for JEE Mains exam 2018. I'm facing difficulties in Preparing for JEE. Should I quit JEE and focus only on MHCET? What if I scored around 50 in JEE Mains and around 60%? What college options will I have?

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Asked by Nimish Agrawal

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    Vivek Bansode SCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    If you are restricted to do your studies only in Maharashtra then give your prime focus on MHCET and if you want to apply for other state colleges also then JEE is a better option.
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    Deepali Panigrahi A good personality.

    7 years ago
    MHCET is moderate alike JEE Mains, as I heard/listened. So, if you can prepare for JEE Mains, and then go for both. Best of luck.

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