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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

The VIT ranking mentioned is not up to the mark for securing admission in CSE/ME/CE/EC at VIT in the first category. However, he may get admission in the subsequent categories, but that will also incur you higher fees. So, if your son has a good preparation till date for BITSAT and advanced, then you can drop VIT, otherwise, go for the counseling at VIT. Best Wishes.

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The NCERT standard books used in CBSE board is a preferred choice for IIT-JEE. They contain the right amount of information in an easy way to understand. This is why you should definitely read your NCERT textbook before you go for more advanced, difficult textbooks. Also, you need to practice the things you have learnt, and for that following are the Best Books for JEE Main Physics-Author
Concepts of Physics (Part I)-HC Verma - A must. Concepts of Physics (Part II)-HC Verma
IIT JEE Physics-DC Pandey
Problems in General Physics-I. E. Irodov
Physics for IIT-JEE-Resnick, Halliday, Walker
Problems in Physics-S. Krotov
Best Books for JEE Main Che
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You will be eligible to appear for JEE Mains and Advanced after your Diploma from LPU as Diploma students who have completed their degree or are in the final year of doing. So, you are eligible to apply for JEE Mains, but will not be given admission to NITs and CFTIs. If they qualify JEE Mains, they will have to appear for JEE Advanced and they will be given admission like class 12th pass students. No lateral entry will be allowed.

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aman bhawsar

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You can attempt it 3 times but if you've cleared Advanced in 2 years consecutively then the third attempt is not allowed.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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CSE from any college is good as in that the placements officer only see your skills and nothing else, and this is IIT Goa and here is the awesome classes for the CSE students and the placements are also quit good from this campus.

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VIKAS SONIComputer Science | Painter | Innovator

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Hello, As per your mentioned question, there are no IITs which give admission just by opting JEE Mains exams, but for NIT, you have to clear JEE Mains. You have to clear both JEE Mains as well as JEE Advanced. Also, you have to score well in JEE Mains to get a good NIT.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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You are already eligible for JEE. But. If you want to improve your marks, more than that is also good. But, for JEE you should focus on the main paper first.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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7th May 2018 is the last of registration for JEE Advanced.

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I'll prefer you to join any other coaching institute like Allen and Resonance as the coaching institute mentioned by you is also quite good. But the main problem is that their passing ratio is not that good.

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See, you can go through the counselling there. You can get any GFTI and then you can apply for the state universities as going to the GFTIs is far better than going to any state governed colleges.

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