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Amit Shukla

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JEE Advanced is very tough, because it's question are out of syllabus no one any time see that.

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Amit Shukla

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Yes, you will need to qualify JEE Mains, which qualify marks.

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Amit Shukla

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You can give it, if you passed class 12th with 75% marks.

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Amit Shukla

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You will definitely get 75% marks, then you can give JEE Main exam, if you belong to a general and OBC category 65%, if you belong to SC ST category.

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Amit Shukla

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The book good book for JEE Mains and advanced are 4 mathematics RD Sharma for physics HC Verma and 4 Chemistry NCERT books.

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Amit Shukla

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Yes, it is necessary to create JEE Main exam to appear for the JEE Advance.

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Amit Shukla

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It is changed every time every year, so you will prepare for it and then your complete your question.

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Amit Shukla

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No, if you crack JEE Mains exam, you will get a college like NIT.

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Amit Shukla

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You need RD Sharma books for Chemistry RC Mukherjee and for physics HC Verma.

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Amit Shukla

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No, it is not clear that if you prepare for JEE Advanced, you will need to qualify JEE Mains, so you will prepare for JEE Mains.

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