Joint Entrance Examination (Main)
As you know that the JEE mains is the exam to qualify JEE advanced. The NTA, has already released the category wise and branch wise rank cut-off for JEE advanced for all IITs, including IIT-Delhi as follows -->
A) GENERAL
1) Biotechnology engineering - opening : 3677 , closing :
Firstly you have to join be vigilant on the JOSAA and state- authority portals for the cut-offs , college list and counselling for admission like activities. Next you have to fill in the common form for opening an account on these portals and fill your college preferences. After that you
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi uses the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) advanced All India Rank (AIR) to admit students to its programs before appearing in jee advanced candidates need to qualify JEE Main (Paper 1) and they should be among the top 2,50,000 candidates.
The Joint Seat Allocation
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It takes about 4 years to earn a bachelor's degree in engineering. This is the foundation for most engineering careers. However, some specialized roles might require additional education, such as a master's or doctoral degree.
Here's a breakdown of the typical timeline:
Bachelor's Degree: 4 years
Master's Degree
1) Learn to attempt easy questions first, search the questions whose answer you know.
2) Practice basics first, and then jump to difficulty level
3) keep switching between levels of difficulty
4) practice more mock tests
5) Do not keep jee main second attempt as the plan A, put that
The JEE Main (Joint Entrance Examination Main) is a highly competitive exam for admission to engineering programs in India. To achieve success, you'll need a dedicated and strategic approach. Here are some key tips:
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know that there are "no" several reasons for not getting selected in jee mains. The key to getting selected is practise, practise and practise. The jee mains is completely mcq based and no TITA based questions are asked in mains. Hence if you see the variety of questions
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Hope you are doing well.
With a 12th class background in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Applied Mathematics, you are certainly eligible for a range of exams depending on your future academic goals.
Applied Mathematics is often considered on par with core Mathematics for many engineering and technology programs.
Hope you are doing fine.
If you have cleared the SSC JHT exam but do not have your diploma degree at the time of the selection process you may face challenges with your eligibility for appointment. Typically SSC and similar examination boards require candidates to have completed their
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