Joint Entrance Exam Advanced
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Under the section fluid mechanics in physics, clear basics of calorimetry, surface tension, buoyancy, hydrostatic pressure, critical velocity, Stokes' law and terminal velocity, viscosity, Bernoulli's theorem and its applications, Poiseuille's Formula, etc.
Fluid mechanics include a vast range of topics, out of which, above are mentioned some important
Dear aspirant,
You cannot give partial improvement and be eligible for JEE advanced. what students who are not India top 20 percentile of respective boards and want to improve their score must have to appear in all the subjects to be eligible for JEE advanced next year.
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If 53 is your percentile score and you do not belong to ST or pwd category than it is not possible for you to give jee advanced according to last year trend.
You need to qualify the jee mains with a good percentile and if you are from
From your concern, I am assuming that you belong to general category .
First of all 85.96 percentile in jee mains may be not sufficient for qualifying for jee advanced according to last year trend and from the prediction of some good Institutes. And secondly even if you
Dear Aspirant,
Please kindly mention your category. I will tell you the educational qualification for all the categories:-
1. General or OBC(NCL) - Minimum 75% in 12th.
2. SC/ST/PWD - Minimum 65% in 12th board.
3. Or Candidate should be within Top 20 percentile (category wise) of successful candidates in
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