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PARAS MEHROTRA

Contributor-Level 6

You may get enough material for JEE preparation on the various websites like topper.com, which provide enough material and you can even go for DLP courses of AKASH or BANSAL.

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Viraj PatilJust follow Me! I will be there for you!

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Try to study ncert books from 11th. Solve problems based on applications. Focus on physics mostly. Study hard for 2 years.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Prahalad,
No, you should not spend 2 years for IIT after class 12th. Many students spend only a maximum of 1 year and that too only if they have the confidence of getting into IIT by doing hard work. Also, you need to answer the question, why did you spend a year after class 12th? When the companies come for placements, they always look for the continuity in studies.
So, choose wisely. If you can get admission in IIT then drop 1 year, if you cant then don't waste time as many have failed in JEE Advanced even after spending a year.

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riddhima banerjee

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Don't waste your 2-3 years. Instead, take admission in a good college and pursue engineering, and become a good engineer.
Good luck.

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Ayushi Bajpai

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Yes, there should be no doubt in that. Both its faculty and material is just awesome.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Abhishek,
If you are quite clear over your concepts then coaching's study materials will be enough for you to score some good marks in JEE Mains and Advanced, however, join any good and reputed test series to get the glimpse of examinations.
All the best!

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Vikash Ranjan

Guide-Level 15

If you are sure that you can do better next year or you can get some good college or a better rank in JEE, then you have to wait for it, otherwise don't waste your time and money.

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Vikash Ranjan

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Class 10th board exams are Iron GATE for you, so you can have to give proper attention to board exams. When you are free from it then you can clear your basic concepts of class 10th and the main topic comes in JEE belongs to class 11th 12th NCERT syllabus.

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Anushka JhaSincerity at its top!

Guide-Level 12

If you are crazy about going for JEE then you don't need any coaching. All you need is hard work and self-study.
You can consult your parents, your teachers and you friends too.
Good luck!

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Rambabu,
Yes, it's the best. You can study for JEE Mains as well as clearing your backlogs simultaneously. Take some tuition or join some class for this to happen successfully.

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