Which is the best test series available for JEE Advanced?

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    Nishtha Shrivastava | Contributor-Level 6

    10 months ago

    There is no single "best" or "the worst" mock test series for the Joint Entrance Examination Advanced (JEE Advanced). All coaching institutes offer mock tests specifically designed for JEE Advanced candidates. Students can choose any of these series to enhance their preparation. It is beneficial to join the test series of a national-level coaching institute, as they attract a large number of candidates from across the country. These mock tests are designed to meet JEE standards and feature challenging questions. This not only helps improve your skills but also provides insight into your national ranking compared to other aspirants.

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    deepika maurya | Guide-Level 15

    2 years ago
    There is no best or the worst mock test series for Joint Entrance Examination Advanced. All the coaching institutes have their Joint Entrance Examination Advanced mock tests for candidates. Students can choose any of them to prepare well for the Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced exam. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-advanced-exam-mocktest). I hope this will help you.
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    Manish Agrahari

    2 years ago
    There are several test series available for JEE Advanced and the best one for you will depend on your specific needs and preferences. Here are some of the popular options:
    Allen's Online Test Series: Allen Career Institute is a renowned coaching institute for JEE preparation, and their online test series is one of the most popular options among students. It includes a large number of mock tests and practice papers, with detailed performance analysis and feedback. FIITJEE's Online Test Series: FIITJEE is another top coaching institute for JEE preparation, and their online test series is designed to help students improve their performance
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    Keshav Agarwal | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    FIITJEE AITs are the best if u want your rank among topper. I agree there are some irrelevant questions but don't go for marks. Instead just check your relative rank at national level coz almost all topper's take Fiitjee AITS. The FIITJEE Test Series are used by also by Allen Students and all other Kotak coaching.

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