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Vivek Arj

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No, you cannot as you have already consumed your 2 chances of appearing in JEE Mains.

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praveen kumarB.tech. at iit bombay

Beginner-Level 5

You need to be confident and revise formulas. Do not try to learn new concepts and take a complete sleep.

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Prem Kumar

Guide-Level 11

In my opinion, HC Verma is a sufficient tool for JEE mains and advanced. If you have a strong foundation, then solve problems from it. This will strengthen your concepts. However, if you want to make your fundamental clear, I would suggest you to refer some other good books like Pradeep or ABC.
All the best.

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Piyush Sahu

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The number of hours actually don't matter for studying. It depends on how the concepts and topics are getting clear to you. Whatever you read, do it efficiently at a time. It is better to plan your studies.

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praveen kumarB.tech. at iit bombay

Beginner-Level 5

Hi,
From this year, there will be no contribution of 12th marks to get admission in NIT. But, you should satisfy these 2 criteria to get admission in IIT.

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ANKIT DUBEY

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obviously it is compulsory because only 7 iit conduct jee advanced if you are going for iit Bombay then you should get a good rank in jee advanced that is under 500 to 1000 for any doubt or preparation regarding jee contact me directly on what app on 9594069560

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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An expert panel "Committee of Eminent Persons", constituted by the IIT council and headed by Ashok Mishra, the committee has suggested that JEE Mains and JEE Advanced be combined into a single engineering entrance exam. But there is no final decision announced on this subject by MHRD yet.

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Vishal ChauhanWell experienced in consumer durables Field

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Old NITs are the best. Some of the top level NITs are MNIT, Allahabad & NIT, Warangal. IISC, Bangalore is also famous as it has good placement. IIT Roorkee is famous for its civil branch. IIT Kanpur and Bombay are at the top level. New IITs are not good in terms of placements and facilities.

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aman singhi

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Yes, you are eligible for JEE mains, but not for JEE advance.

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