Joint Entrance Examination (Main)
Physics: Kinematics, Work–Energy, Thermodynamics, Current Electricity, Magnetism, Modern Physics.
Chemistry: Mole Concept, Bonding, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, Electrochemistry, GOC, Hydrocarbons.
Maths: Quadratics, Coordinate Geometry, Derivatives, Integration, Probability, Vectors/3D.
Solve PYQs from NTA papers and revise one good set of notes.
Get it from carreer 360 and do follow the top 30 questions of each
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-preparation-time-table-for-1-month
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Yes, JEE Main Previous Year Question Papers (PYQ) are available in Hindi medium.
Here you can access PYQ from mentioned link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/hi/articles/jee-main-question-paper
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With around 30 marks in JEE Main, it will be difficult to get into NITs and IITs, but you may be able to get admission into some private colleges or state-level government colleges through state-quota seats. It's also recommended to check your state's engineering admission process.
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Hello, With three marks in the exam, admission to engineering colleges through the national counselling process is not possible because the score is too low to qualify. For admission, you will need to explore options through direct admission or management quota in private engineering colleges. Many private institutes offer seats based on class twelve marks or their own admission process. You can check nearby private colleges and enquire about their admission criteria. Hope this helps you.
Hello, If your JEE Main photo does not have a plain background, it may get rejected because the NTA guidelines clearly mention that the photograph should have a plain, preferably white background. Even if your face is clearly visible, not following the background rule can create issues during verification.
If the correction window opens, you should upload a new photograph that follows all the required guidelines (plain background, proper lighting, no shadows, recent photo).
If the correction window does not open, then usually NTA still accepts photos if the face is clearly visible and the photo meets most guidelines, but it is always safer to re-upload a correct photo whenever the correction facility becomes available.
In short: wait for the correction window and re-upload a proper photo to avoid problems. Hope this helps you.
Hello, It is possible to prepare for the JEE session in a short time, but you will need a focused and realistic approach. Instead of trying to cover everything, concentrate on the important chapters and strengthen the topics you already know. Solve previous questions and take practice tests to improve speed and accuracy. Manage your time well and revise regularly. With consistent effort and smart preparation, you can still aim for a good performance even with limited time. Hope this helps you.
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Studying important topics is very essential. It will give you an advantage in examination specially in exams like JEE mains.
Here is the link attached from the official website of Careers360 which will give you the list of all the important topics from all the subjects of JEE mains that is Physics, Chemistry and math. Hope it helps!
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/most-important-chapters-of-jee-main
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Yes, you can correct the annual income in the correction window. The correction window opens after the deadline of the application form, where you can correct your wrong details by logging into your account. If the application window is closed right now, and the correction window may be open now, please confirm the date and fill in the write information using the correction window. And if there is a situation where the correction window gets closed, then you need to submit your corrected income certificate at the time of admission. If you need more information related to the JEE Mains Form Correction 2026, then you can read the article JEE Mains Form Correction 2026 on our official website.
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Hello, If you scored one hundred and thirty in the exam, eligibility for IIT depends on the qualifying marks for that year. To get into an IIT, you must first qualify for the next level and then secure a high enough rank. Admission finally depends on the qualifying cutoff and your performance in the next step of the process. Hope this helps you.
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