Joint Entrance Exam Advanced
Hello student Physics book by Shashi bhushan tiwari is good for conceptual problems but not very recommended by teachers and toppers. You should prefer NCERT to build your basic concept and make sure you do each and every example and exercise questions of Ncert before jumping to a reference book
Hi aspirant!
Getting an AIR 1 in Jee- Advanced in just 8 months of studying is going to be very tough. You must prepare very hard for the exam. You should focused on study and study only.
You should start by revising all the chapters in three-four months after that
Getting an AIR under 10 requires a lot of effort and also a lot of luck is required.
Focus more on clearing your concepts, not only clear but crystal clear, and keep on attempting problems as much as you can. Practice is the key. The more you solve the problems
Hey aspirant !
Getting a rank under 50 in jee advanced is way too tough. You need to be so determined and hard working for that . One cannot crack Jee Advanced with studying two -three hours a day . Coming to under 50 rank you need to study 10-12
Hey Abhishek,
There will be certain cut off marks for the JEE main exam for each category and it will vary each and every year once the exams got over. So, if you clear the particular cut off for your category, then you will be eligible for the JEE Advance
Hi Dasishika,
No chance, it is very easy to say that nothing is impossible in this world but practically its now always true. JEE Advanced is a very tough exam where more than 3 lakhs of candidates appear to compete. JEE Advanced is one of the toughest exams in India
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