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Arastu Thakur

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Yes, you can take a gap of 4-5 years to prepare for JEE after Class 12. There's no age limit for appearing in the JEE exam. However, there are certain things to consider when making this decision:Eligibility for JEE:While there's no age restriction, the number of attempts you have for JEE Mains is limited. You can attempt JEE Mains for a maximum of three consecutive years after appearing for Class 12 board exams.JEE Advanced eligibility depends on your performance in JEE Mains. Make sure you understand the latest eligibility criteria set by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for both JEE Mains and Advanced before taking a long
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Arastu Thakur

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Choosing between NEET and JEE depends on your career aspirations and interests:If you're passionate about pursuing a career in the medical field:Focus on NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test): This exam is the gateway to medical colleges in India for pursuing MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery), BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery), and other medical programs.If you're more inclined towards engineering or related fields:Prepare for JEE (Joint Entrance Examination): JEE is further divided into JEE Main and JEE Advanced. JEE Main is the qualifying exam for admission to engineering colleges (NITs, IIITs, GFTI
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Vansh Goyal

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If you want to take admission in B.Tech programme of IIT Delhi, then you have to prepare for JEE and get a good score into it to get into the very prestigious institute of our country i.e. IIT Delhi. For JEE, you have to take PCM in your class 11th, and start preparing for JEE either by taking admission in coaching institutes or by youtube. Youtube has lot of content for your  JEE prepration which is enough to crack JEE but you have to watch all the lectures with full dedication and solving problems regularly. After that, give JEE Adv. with your complete potential and crack it.

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Anamika Jha

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The answer depends on how much the candidate has prepared if they are halfway through the preparation or nearby revision, then yes it is possible. However if the candidate has not started with the syllabus, it is not possible to complete it within one month. To know more about Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) refer to the official website.

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Kritika Rai

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Yes, it is essential to cover the entire NCHMCT JEE syllabus for comprehensive preparation. The exam covers a broad range of topics related to hospitality management, and each section contributes to your overall score. Neglecting any section could hinder your chances of achieving a competitive rank.By thoroughly covering the entire syllabus, you gain a deeper understanding of the hospitality industry, develop essential skills, and prepare yourself for the diverse challenges and opportunities that await you in this dynamic field.Here's a tip for efficient syllabus coverage:Prioritize: Identify the sections that carry more weightage or a
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Abhishek Raj

Beginner-Level 5

When a student chooses PCM, I believe this question pops into their head.Being in 11th grade, you obviously need some assistance to start the rituals, therefore the thing you have to do is: stay consistent with your determination that you have to pass the JEE; just stick to this. Next, choose a school or online coaching center.As you mentioned, you took the boards, thus you are aware that the boards and Mains syllabuses are nearly identical. However, don't disregard the JEE advance syllabus; continue with it.The most crucial element in all of that is to put in the necessary effort. I know it can be challenging at times, and you might w
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Mohammad Sarfaraz Khan

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See, the best book is NCERT but for practice and to increase the speed of solving the answers, you can opt for some other books that are having approximately 90% as questions.

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