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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Good day, Aryan Shrivastava. Since the parameters used to calculate percentile are exclusive to NTA only NTA may provide it. There are programmes that can translate grades into percentiles, but they are purely hypothetical. Don't have faith in them. The second question Along with the results of the second session of tests, NTA will announce the cutoff percentile for each category of students. Thanks for your patience. I wish you well.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Good day, Sushant Yadav. Never forget that anything is possible if you put your mind to it. You must have studied in some capacity for both JEE Mains and JEE Advanced even before today, I'm sure. Create a study schedule for all the topics to be covered in this period, not only for Chemistry but also for other disciplines, using the leftover time. Of course, you can devote more time to Chemistry if you feel sure in your knowledge of other courses. At this point, I'd prefer not to advise switching up the books you've been reading because doing so would introduce an abrupt shift in perspective, which could be distracting for someone study
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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Good day, Thomas You must have started getting ready for JEE Advanced and, of course, JEE Mains a while ago. I'll be honest with you: I admire your assurance. You stated that you are confident in your ability to pass JEE Mains with the required percentile and get qualified to take JEE Advanced. One can just review the weaker areas that the student feels need some more focus in the time that is currently accessible. At this point, if you are not prepared for JEE Advanced. I would encourage you to add time to your plan rather than changing it. Be optimistic, have a healthy attitude, and I'm confident you can do it.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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I am relieved to SEE that you are only discussing JEE Advanced preparation and not JEE Mains. This alone shows how confident you are and how well-prepared you must have been for JEE Mains. It also shows that you are expecting to pass the cutoff percentage hurdle that NTA will be announcing soon. Only those study subjects that you feel need a little extra work should be studied or, better yet, reviewed in the short time left before the exam.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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The best strategy to study for JEE Advanced is to use previous year papers. Purchase a book from a prior year that contains questions broken down by topic. Complete any topic from a standard book or a lecture on YouTube, then instantly answer the questions from the prior year. Other helpful information is 1. Avoid studying all three subjects continuously. At least two days should be spent studying one subject, followed by a second and so on. 2. Try not to read too many books. Focus on only one book. One for issues and one for theory. 3. Look at the solutions to at least 20 to30 problems and find the answers.

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Aquib saif

Beginner-Level 4

1. Understand the exam pattern and curriculum: Understanding the test pattern and syllabus is the first step in passing the JEE Advanced. This will help you identify the subjects on which you should concentrate.
2. Make a study plan: Now that you are familiar with the course material, it is time to make a study plan. This should specify when and how much time you should devote to each subject. Keep to your schedule so that you may finish all the subjects before the test.
3. Take practise exams: After studying all the material, it's crucial to take practise exams to assess your understanding and pinpoint your areas of weakness. Regular
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Aquib saif

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Form Coordinate Geometry
5 ques
20 marks
Integral Calculus
3 ques
12 marks
Limits and Continuity
3 ques
12marks
You can score 44 marks from these topic.

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Vishal rajeshkumar

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Well the best thing you can do is have a good grasp of mathematics. Up to multivariable calculus is essential but Differential Equations and linear Algebra will definitely make your life a lot easier and make less stuff seem like it's coming out of thin air. Let's suppose you have the appropriate Maths background. The next best thing you can do is have a good background in first year calculus-based Physics (mechanics, electricity and magnetism, and Optics in particular). Assuming you have these two requisites you should have absolutely no problems with any introductory course. Tips to score well in Physical Chemistry:-
1. Neat and Tidy
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Manisrikar Baswaraju

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Both classes are important 11th covers 50% syllabus and 12th covers 50%. .

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Vishal rajeshkumar

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Some of the topics which have more weightage in JEE Advanced Maths are:
Complex Number
Conic Section
Circle
Calculus
Vector & 3 D
Probability
Trigonometric Equation
Properties of Triangles
Quadratic Equation
Sequence and Series
Permutations and combination. My tips on scoring atleast 50 marks in Maths are : -
1. Go through all the PYQS from 2011-2020. Solve them on time bound.
2. Many questions have been asked from Functional equation so practice 80-100 question of this types.
3. Give 5 mock test of 6 hours on the time.
4. Remember not to focus on Speed focus more on Accuracy speed will automatically increase
5. Practice more MCQ, Paragraphs and in
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