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How to prepare for jee in starting of class 12th . I am too much worried

Ans: Clear the basic and fundamental knowledge of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Unless your fundamental concepts are cleared you can't go ahead. Best of luck. Professor.....................:)
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Sir i am in 9 standard in cbse How should i start preparing for jee from now
Ans: Jayashri, here is a detailed and practical guide to help you prepare smartly for JEE and other engineering entrance exams starting from 9th grade, aiming for top scores in 2029.

Start Early and Build Strong Basics:
Before your school or coaching teaches a chapter, watch chapter-wise videos from reputed coaching centers on YouTube, focusing on NCERT-based content for Physics, Chemistry, and Math. This early exposure helps you grasp concepts better. As you study, immediately note down any doubts or difficult points. Don’t leave them unresolved—use Google, ask your teachers, or clarify during coaching sessions.

Organize Your Study Material:
Maintain a separate notebook for complicated or lengthy concepts. Regularly revise these notes to strengthen your understanding. Similarly, keep track of questions you answer incorrectly in practice tests or mock exams. Revisiting these repeatedly will help you avoid repeating mistakes.

Practice Previous Years’ Questions:
After completing 10th grade, start solving JEE previous years’ questions chapter-wise. Once you finish a chapter in 11th or 12th grade, immediately attempt related past questions. This builds familiarity with exam patterns and question types.

Use Time-bound Online Tests:
Ensure your coaching provides chapter-wise and full syllabus online test series with detailed solutions. If not, enroll in one or two online test series from reputed coaching centers. Regular timed tests improve speed, accuracy, and exam temperament.

Effective Study Routine:
At home, study in focused intervals of 35-40 minutes followed by 5-10 minute breaks. Identify your most productive hours—early morning or late evening—and schedule your toughest subjects then.

Focus on Maths and Core Concepts:
In most engineering exams, rank depends heavily on Maths scores, followed by Physics and Chemistry. Strengthen your Maths skills through regular practice. For Physics, use books like HC Verma and Irodov to build deep understanding. For Chemistry, NCERT remains the foundation.

Create a Study Plan and Revise Regularly:
Make a realistic timetable covering all subjects and stick to it. Allocate more time to weaker topics but don’t neglect others. Revise frequently using short notes or flashcards. Solve mock tests and previous year papers under timed conditions to simulate exam scenarios.

Stay Healthy and Motivated:
Maintain good sleep, nutrition, and exercise habits to keep your mind sharp. Avoid distractions like social media during study hours. Stay positive and confident—consistent effort over time yields great results.

Summary
Begin your JEE preparation early by understanding chapters through NCERT-based videos before formal teaching. Note and clear doubts promptly. Maintain separate notebooks for tough concepts and wrongly answered questions, revising them regularly. After 10th grade, practice previous years’ questions chapter-wise. Enroll in time-bound online test series to build speed and accuracy. Study in focused intervals during your most productive hours. Prioritize Maths, followed by Physics and Chemistry, using recommended books. Follow a structured study plan with regular revision and mock tests. Stay healthy, avoid distractions, and keep motivated. With dedication and smart strategies, you can confidently aim for top ranks in JEE and engineering entrance exams in 2029. All the best!

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Asked by Anonymous - Mar 10, 2026Hindi
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Hi, I need honest career guidance based on my situation. I completed my HSC in 2024 with PCB stream (no Mathematics) and scored only 45%. I was preparing for medical entrance but it didn't work out, and due to personal reasons I couldn't appear for improvement exams either. It's now 2026 and I have a 2 year gap. I now want to pursue a career in IT or Computer Science. I'm confused between BSc IT, BSc CS, BCA, and Data Science — and keep getting mixed opinions from everyone. My specific questions are — 1. Since I don't have Maths in HSC, can I appear for the HSC Maths exam as an Isolated Candidate in July–August 2026? And if I clear it, will that result be valid for 2026–27 admissions? 2. With 45% and a 2 year gap, what are my realistic college options in Mumbai? Which good colleges have lower cutoffs for BSc IT / BSc CS / BCA? 3. Given that I'm coming from Biology with no Maths background — which degree would actually be the best fit for me for real career growth, not just for getting admission? 4. Does college name or tier matter a lot in the IT field with lower percentage, or do skills and portfolio matter more? 5. Honestly, what is the smartest move for someone in my exact situation right now? I don't want to waste more time and want to make the right decision. Please guide me."
Ans: Hey, here is the point-wise reply to your question:

(1) You can appear for the HSC Mathematics exam as an independent candidate through the Maharashtra State Board in July–August 2026, and if you pass, that Maths result will generally be accepted for admissions in 2026–27 for courses requiring Maths.

(2) With 45% and a two-year gap, gaining admission to top colleges may be difficult, but you can still try mid-/lower-cutoff colleges such as SIES College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Vivekanand Education Society's College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Tolani College of Commerce, and Guru Nanak Khalsa College, depending on seat availability, especially for BSc IT or BCA.

(3) Since you come from a Biology background without Maths, BCA is usually the easiest entry into IT (as the Maths requirements are lighter), whereas BSc CS/Data Science can be more challenging because they rely more heavily on mathematics and statistics.

(4) In the IT industry, skills, projects, internships, coding ability, and your portfolio matter far more than college ranking, although attending a better college can initially help with networking and placements.

(5) The practical pathway might be: complete HSC Maths in 2026 → apply for BCA or BSc IT at reputable Mumbai colleges → focus intensively on coding skills (Python, web development, projects) during your degree, as building real technical skills will be much more important for your career than your past percentage.

However, it is strongly advised to arrange a one-to-one session with a counsellor so they can suggest more options after discussing your profile. Do not rely solely on our advice. Take our advice as a guideline only.

Good luck.
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