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CHANDAN Question by CHANDAN on Jul 18, 2024Hindi
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After diploma how to crack jelet exam easily

Ans: Chandan, (1) Download JELET Exam's Syllabus (2) Go through Previous Years' Questions Papers (3) Know the pattern & subjects involved (4) Either join a Coaching Center in your State for this Exam or you can self-study with adequate Materials (5) Keep practicing on daily basis (topic wise) (6) Prepare short-notes, revise them daily (7) Focus more on Wrongly Answered Questions (8) Just 1-month before Exam, practice full syllabus test and check the accuracy and speed. All the BEST for Your Bright Future.

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Sir my jee mains is near I m getting around 90 in mock test what should I do
Ans: You have NOT mentioned you are a dropper or you have just entered into 12th Standard this year, preparing for JEE-2025 & whether you have joined any Coaching Center or simply practicing from Online Test Series?

Anyway, I ASSUME, you have completed your 11th & this year you are in 12th. Here are the 15 Factors to be Kept in Mind & the Strategies / Steps / Tips you should follow:

1) You should be able to score above 96% even in Mock Test.
2) Once you finish the Mock Test(s), analyze about 10% mistakes / wrongly answered questions.
3) Which all chapters you are weak in? Which subject has the lowest marks always, out of PCM?
4) Immediately note down in a separate note-book about the wrongly answered questions & keep revising them frequently.
5) As you have entered into 12th now, be thorough with NCERT books of PCM (both 11th & 12th).
6) If you feel that you are weak in any particular chapter of PCM, keep revising them/take further notes/practice frequently.
7) If don't have already, you should prepare your short-notes for each chapter with formulae, wherever applicable.
8) If you have joined any coaching center, keep asking for doubt clearing sessions / classes to get your doubts cleared then and there.
9) At home, always study for 45-minutes and then have a break of 10-minutes & continue your study for 45-minutes to get more concentration power / maximum output.
10) Avoid comparing with other students.
11) To keep yourself physically & mentally fit, you should involve in some physical activities (yoga/meditation/indoor-outdoor games something) for 30-40 minutes daily either morning or evening whichever will be convenient to you.
12) Avoid taking too much pressure at any cost to get admission into any top NITs/IITs. It is not that you will be successful in your career only if you join IITs/NITs. Nothing like that. Your health (both physical/mental) is also equally important.
13) Though you have entered into 12th Standard, you should keep revising/practicing 11th standard syllabus also at least 20-30% daily.
14) Try to finish 12th Syllabus maximum by November-end to start revising both 11th/12th Syllabus from December itself.
15) Download 2024 JEE-Main / Advanced Syllabus which will be more or less same for next year also. Just check which all chapters you have already studied/practiced and which all chapters/topics need to be improved/revised/practiced more?

Most IMPORTANT (which I always recommend all parents/students): Please avoid relying only on JEE/JOSAA/IITs/NITs. Appear for 5-7 Entrance Exams (State Engineering Entrance/Private College Entrance Exams) apart from JEE to have a lot of options open for you to choose the most suitable option for you.

All the BEST for Your JEE-2025 / Other 5-7 Entrance Exams.

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Dr. Shyam, I had my teeth cleaned 6 months ago and after that was done I saw discoloration on certain teeth that wasn't there before. Years ago I had my teeth cleaned and one particular tooth after the cleaning was sensitive to touch. I had a crown put in from two different dental offices. The first one did the crown right, but was trying to charge me $3,500 more than the agreement they made with Medicare. Medicare corrected that. I other dentist did a crown and it didn't go all the way up to my gums and is sensitive to especially cold things. I'm not having very good experiences with dentist by and large. Can't find an honest one or one that can actually do the job right. I feel being on Medicare your a target to bring in money. Not sure what to do next. Supposed to go back and have them redo the crown that didn't go to my gums, but it also was ttd place to didn't clean my teeth right and discolored some of them. Any suggestions on how to trust there is actually an capable and honest dentist out there who can perform properly?
Ans: Identifying a capable and honest dentist is crucial for your oral health and well-being. Here are some tips to help you find one:

1. Ask for referrals: Ask friends, family, or coworkers for recommendations. They can provide valuable insights into a dentist's work quality and bedside manner.

2. Check credentials: Ensure the dentist has the necessary qualifications, certifications, and licenses. You can verify this information with your state's dental board or professional organizations like the American Dental Association (ADA).

3. Check online reviews: Look up the dentist on review platforms. Pay attention to the overall rating and read the comments to understand the strengths and weaknesses. At the same time, do not rely on reviews alone as these can be manipulated, fake reviews can be easily generated.

4. Evaluate their communication style: A good dentist should listen to your concerns, explain procedures clearly, and answer questions patiently. Ensure you feel comfortable asking questions and discussing your treatment.

5. Assess their facility and equipment: A well-organized and modern dental office with up-to-date equipment is a good sign.

6. Check their approach to preventive care: A capable dentist emphasizes preventive care, including regular cleanings, exams, and education on oral hygiene.

7. Be wary of over-treatment: A honest dentist will not recommend unnecessary procedures. Be cautious if you feel pressured into extensive treatments.

8. Trust your instincts: If something feels off or you don't click with the dentist, it's okay to explore other options.

10. Schedule a consultation: Many dentists offer initial consultations or meet-and-greets. Use this opportunity to assess their approach, ask questions, and gauge your comfort level.

By following these steps, you can increase your chances of finding a capable and honest dentist who prioritizes your oral health and well-being.

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