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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
For internals, the cut-off is: approx. 550-575
For externals, the cut-off is: more than 600
Maximum marks: 720
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
Internal cut-off (approx): 550-575
External cut-off (approx): more than 600
Maximum marks: 720
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
1) Teaching standards: Teachers are actually well qualified (PHDs from IITs, IISc and abroad). They have abundant knowledge.
2) Free time/Less workload: Workload in general of every department is not much and if you have time management skills, you can crack National (GATE, IES or CAT) or International (GRE, TOEFL, IELTS or GMAT) level exams.
3) Fees: ZHCET is the cheapest institute that provides a quality education.
4) Book Bank/Department Seminar library: It gives a stack of books to each student every year at a very nominal rate to read and return after complet
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
Duration: 2 to 5 Years
Medium: English
Eligibility: Graduation
Fees (approx) : Rs.6000
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Though the one preparing for AMUEEE will be definitely preparing for JEE Mains which is a plus point as both the exams have the same number of topics and syllabus.
One can easily not crack the exams, but can get the desired branch by following easy but precious tips.
Firstly, believe in your practice and preparations. Don't worry about the performance of your peers if their performance is better.
Secondly, try to revise all the chapters in first 15 days and have a thorough revision of the NCERT textbooks and the state board books.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Practically, all the topics that are covered in JEE Mains are also covered in AMUEEE and though the level is very easy as compared to JEE Mains so there is no separate preparation needed for the AMUEEE.
The only factor which would be there is (maybe) time difference between both the exams so one can go with thorough revision before appearing for the exam and can solve the previous AMUEEE papers to know the criteria and the points which need focus in the syllabus.
Also, it depends on the student that how he or she is preparing for the JEE Mains.
If he or she prepares whol
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7 years agoGuide-Level 11
Start with NCERT books then go for these books for strong fundamentals and practising questions
Physics
Concepts of Physics 1 & 2 by HC Verma
DC Pandey, the one with only questions
Chemistry
Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations by R.C. Mukherjee
Concepts of Physical Chemistry for JEE Paperback 2014 by P. Bahadur (Author)
Organic Chemistry, 7e Morrison B
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7 years agoGuide-Level 11
So, if you are already preparing for JEE then what should you do for cracking AMUEEE.
So what is cracking AMUEEE all about? It is more about the clarity of concepts and lots of problem-solving and an excellent time management. If you have prepared rigorously for JEE then you won't need any extra books for AMUEEE. Rather, I would suggest giving a lot of mock tests. Make sure you are thorough with all the formulas and general solution for simple cases as it can save a lot of time in the exam.
The main point is timed practice and a lot of revision. Apart f
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