sometimes when i study i am not able to give my 100 percent the things happening with me- when i study i am reading but nothing is going in mind ::(((( studying for jee mains
Hello,
You are distracted a lot. Its okay it happens sometimes. So firstly are you sure you want to pursue engineering. If not don't worry there are loads of option for you take from.Make the exam as your dream, your ambition and prepare yourself with the full determination. Therefore, to help you, I am here to share a complete guide about the IIT- JEE (JEE Main, JEE Advanced).
Here are the tips to crack IIT JEE in the first attempt.
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Understanding concepts and practice is the key.
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Avoid reading multiple books.
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Clear your doubts regularly.
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Revise, again and again.
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Solve previous years papers and online mock tests.
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Work smart, not just hard.
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When feeling low, talk to your parents or teachers.
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Get proper sleep, eat healthy.
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Be determined and stay positive.
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Make a plan and adhere to it
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Don’t waste time
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Study yourself
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Practice a lot
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Do not skip important topics
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Clear your concept
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Make calculations faster
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Focus on mock papers
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Ask for expert guidance
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Be active
Hope this helps!!
good afternoon currently I am reading in class 11 so, In up comming time i want to become a engineer civil engineer give me breafing about it____ ______thank u
Hey
To become a civil engineer,the first step is to pass their 10+2 in science with physics, chemistry and mathematics as compulsory subjects with the minimum aggregate.Then you can apply for the entrance examinations like JEE Main,JEE Advanced, BITSAT, SRMJEEE etc for admission into top institutes.There is also an option of pursuing a diploma in civil engineering for those who do not want to pursue Bachelors degree or want to gain some expertise before pursuing it.After completing the Bachelor's programme, candidates can opt for a Master's programme in under to get a better understanding of the field and learn a few more advanced concepts in the career as a civil engineer.
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between how much ranks should we have to get if we want to get a seat in any medical college? like for me people around me say to get atleast below 1000 rank in neet so i was reading post related to that and saw a person who got 2080 rank got seat in medical college in kolkata ....
Hello,
The admission in Medical college for MBBS/BDS is quite a complex procedure. There are numerous factors that affect your admission in college such as your marks, rank, category etc.
Now admission into medical colleges in India is done on the basis of two Counseling-
• All India Quota, AIQ counseling
• State Counseling
Admission to medical colleges through AIQ Counseling requires very high marks, hence it is said if you wish to get college through AIQ you need to get atleast rank under 1000. This is further affected by reservation alloted to different categories. A general category candidate has to score more marks comparatively to SC and ST category candidates. As cut off for medical colleges differ for different categories.
During state counseling the cut off for medical colleges is generally lower compared to All India Quota Counseling.
if you are a general category candidate, try to score 620+ marks to get admission in decent Government Medical College.
cut-offs for colleges change every depending upon several factors such as-
• Number of applicants in NEET exam
• NEET question paper difficulty level
• Score of the candidates in NEET 2021 result
• MBBS/BDS seat matrix 2021
NEET 2021 Cut-off goes like :-
• General /EWS- 50th percentile
• SC/ST/OBC - 40th percentile
• General-PwD - 45th percentile
• SC/ST/OBC-PwD - 40th percentile
Marks wise cut off is as following-
• General - 720-138
• OBC/SC/ST - 137-108
• Gen PwD - 137-122
• (OBC /SC / ST ) PwD - 121-108
Following are the reservation that are given to the candidates of various categories-
• 10% seat reservation for GEN-EWS candidates, (candidates whose family income is less than Rs 8 Lakh per annum)
• 15% seats are reserved for Scheduled Caste(SC) Students.
• 7.5% seats are reserved for Scheduled Tribe (ST) students.
• 27% seats are reserved for OBC-NCL candidates only in colleges run by central government.
• 5% of seats are reserved for Person with Disability PwD. This is a horizontal reservation which means that 5% of all seats reserved for various categories are reserved for candidates with disability from that category.
I hope you find the answer helpful
Thank you.
I dont understand how I start reading for Jee mains ... please give me a regular routine for 2 years
Hello candidate,
Here is a study routine which might help you for preparation of your JEE Mains examination period-
1. First of all, make a list of all the chapters which are included by the national testing agency as a part of the official payment JEE Mains syllabus.
2. Now, divide the chapters into various categories so that you can get to know about the most important chapters which you need to study at first based on previous year question pattern trends.
3. Regularly give chapter wise as well as full syllabus mock tests, so that you can get to analyse your examination strategy and can be good at time management.
4. Try to cut off your destruction as much as possible, and try to focus more on self study.
Hope you found it helpful. If you have any further queries feel free to post it here!!
I messed up last 3 years. I am from pcm stream but I literally didnt study anything in 11th and 12th. I wasted all time reading novels and watching movies. I got 76% in 12th. All colleges take entrance exam and I know nothing in my subjects. Soon I am turning 18. Im so hopeless right now.
Hi,
There is no need to be hopeless. Even if you have got average marks in 12th, it really dosen't matter, now all depends on the things you will do and path you will choose in your future. So focus on your strength, stop wasting your time, get up and change your life. You can be whatever you want.
Best of luck for your future!!!
i am reading in ist semester i want to change my subjects is it possiable to change the subjects in 2nd semester please help?
Hi Sajad,
If you are talking about branch change after 1st year then, yes it's possible in every college. You can change your stream but for this your marks should be very high remember this.
In 2nd year of every college ,some seats reserved for lateral entry student and some of for branch change students. If lateral entry students seats are not fulfilled then it's alloted to branch change students.
If your percentages are pretty good in your 1st year then definitely your Branch will changed.
Requirement :-
- No backlog in first year
- Maximum pointer (as much as possible from you)
There is also special seats for EWS & fee waiver students for branch change.
How to do this :-
- Just keep in touch with administrator office just after sem 2 or may be in initial days of sem 3 they will give you form which you have to fill .
- Attach document required for it.
- Wait for the next instructions from college.
Hope this helps.
All the best.
mam i am reading in standard 7 in cbse and i am reading in class 9 in bihar board if i give my class 10 board exam then may i complete my tenth class from cbse
Hello,
I hope you are doing well, Yes you can give 10th exam from different boards. It is not illegal since there is no law which prohibits you from doing so. The only thing that you have to keep in mind is that you cannot use both of your certificates. You can use only one marksheet to get admission.
I hope you find this information helpful. I wish you all the best for your future.
Good Luck
I am reading ba with mathematics can I do mca?
Yes you can go for mca if you want. The basic eligibility is that candidate must have mathematics as a subject in their 10+2 or in graduation.
But it will be very difficult for you as bca makes a base for mca and mca is a very professional and technical course. You should have good knowledge about topics like softwares , databases , browsing , ms office , etc. which is taught to students in detail in their bca degree.
So it will be better if you go first for bca then for mca .
Hope it helps...
How much can we score by reading kcet 2021sample papers
It is not about how many sample papers you read for KCET 2021. It is about what you gain from these papers. The efforts you put for solving the problems within a given time precisely is what matters.
Sample papers will give you a more clear idea about the type of questions which may be asked in actual exam for KCET. Solving a sample paper helps you to evaluate yourself and improve on the scores which you get. Along with solving previous year's questions papers, be thorough with your fundamentals. You can refer NCERT books for this. Do not miss any point, especially in Chemistry. Many direct questions are asked from NCERT Chemistry in KCET.
Keep yourself calm during exam so that you do not make mistakes.
Hope you have prepared well for the exam
All the best!!