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You may refer to following article for tips on cracking JEE:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/10-tips-towards-your-jee-mains-advanced-preparation-blogId-11721
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The first and the main thing to clear IIT exam is you should learn all basics of Physics, Chemistry and Maths deeply.
Try to understand each and every step so that you can solve any equation and maths problems.
Stick on NCERT Books as they are the best for preparation.
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Yes, it is a big question that if I am not qualified it then what happens my in there are many exams other than IIT in which you score more or many private colleges are also good for engineering such as SRM, BITS, VIT, and many more, you try for these colleges also.
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A lot of people still believe in the myth that pursuing B,Tech from IITs and NITs only can land them up in a decent job and you are no exception. I would like to let you know that there are a number of private colleges providing quality education and placements which are at par with the government institutes, and in some cases, even better than government institutes. I understand that getting enrolled into IITs and NITs is the dream of every engineering aspirant and the government colleges are also comparatively much cheaper than their private counterparts, but the harsh truth is these colleges have limited seats and not eve
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