Joint Entrance Exam Advanced
Hi Nithish,
One of the courses you can do even after 1-2 years of gap is engineering. If the gap is of 1 year, then you can sit for JEE Main and then JEE Advanced. These exams are for B.Tech courses in IITs and NITs, the most prestigious engineering colleges
Hello there. Congratulations on scoring such a good score in your boards. Since you want to persue in BE, then yes with those marks you can easily get a good college and persue BE from there. Now coming to the part of CSE, then firstly you need to remove this
Hello Saikumar, Sorry to say that you are not eligible to write IIT-JEE, because the minimum eligible aggregate for intermediate is 75% for General and OBC candidates and 65% for SC, ST and PH candidates. In this view you are not eligible for IIT-JEE. So focus on studies and try
Every year in order to appear in JEE advanced every year 2,20,000 students appear although this number may vary slightly every year but in order to be eligible for JEE advanced you should have a better rank than this. Also if you are from general category then you will have
Hello Aspirant,
Firstly I would suggest you to go through well with NCERT books as it will help you to clear your basic concepts then you can prefer the other books to go through with the given below link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-2019
Also I would like to inform you that Careers360 is
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