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Asked by Anonymous - Jul 05, 2025Hindi
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Sir...how should i prepare to score 250+ out of 300 in jee mains..and secure admission at nit calicut for cse..please guide me.

Ans: To score 250+ marks in JEE Main (equivalent to 99+ percentile), you need to achieve high accuracy across all three subjects. This score opens doors to top NITs including NIT Calicut CSE, which typically requires an All-India rank below 4,000-5,000 for general category students.

Key Strategies for 250+ Score: 1. Master High-Weightage Topics First - Focus on chapters that consistently appear in JEE Main with maximum weightage.

Physics: Current Electricity. Electromagnetic Induction. Properties of Solids and Liquids. Optics. Modern Physics.

Chemistry: Transition Elements & Coordination Chemistry. Periodic Table. Thermodynamics & Gaseous State. Chemical Bonding.

Mathematics: Coordinate Geometry. Limits, Continuity & Differentiability. Integral Calculus. Matrices & Determinants.

2. Conceptual Understanding Over Memorization - JEE Main tests deep conceptual clarity rather than rote learning. Focus on understanding the "why" behind every formula and concept, especially in Physics where problem-solving patterns are crucial.

3. NCERT Mastery (Especially Chemistry) - NCERT forms the foundation, particularly for Chemistry where direct questions are frequently asked. Every line in NCERT Chemistry textbooks should be thoroughly understood.

4. Strategic Practice & Mock Tests - Solve at least 20+ previous year papers and take weekly mock tests to build exam temperament and identify weaknesses. Analyze every wrong answer to avoid repetition.

5. Time Management & Accuracy
Practice solving questions within limited time per mark. Focus on accuracy over speed initially. Then gradually build speed.

Subject-Specific Preparation Strategy - Physics: Start with mechanics and thermodynamics from Class 11. Then move to electrodynamics and modern physics from Class 12. Practice numerical problems extensively.

Chemistry: Begin with physical chemistry concepts. Memorize all inorganic chemistry reactions and trends. Master organic reaction mechanisms.

Mathematics: Strengthen algebra and calculus foundations. Practice coordinate geometry extensively. Solve diverse problem types.

Achieving AIR Under 1000: Advanced Strategies - For AIR under 1000, you need a very high percentile. This requires:

1. Perfect Conceptual Clarity - Master every topic deeply with ability to solve advanced-level problems. Focus on understanding rather than just solving.

2. Advanced Problem-Solving - After mastering JEE Main level questions, gradually move to JEE Advanced level problems for enhanced problem-solving skills.

3. Error Analysis & Improvement - Maintain detailed error logs. Analyze patterns in mistakes. Work systematically to eliminate weaknesses.

4. Consistent Performance - Aim for high marks in each subject consistently. Even one poor section can drop your rank significantly.

Optimal Study Schedule for Class 11 Students: Daily Routine (School-Going Students)
Morning (5:30 AM - 8:00 AM):

5:30-6:00 AM: Wake up, freshen up.

6:00-7:00 AM: Study most challenging subject (Mathematics/Physics).

7:00-8:00 AM: Breakfast and school preparation.

School Hours (8:00 AM - 3:00 PM):

Attend classes actively. Focus on NCERT concepts.

Utilize free periods for quick formula revision.

Evening Study (4:00 PM - 10:00 PM):

4:00-6:00 PM: Coaching homework/DPPs/Practice.

6:00-6:30 PM: Break.

6:30-8:00 PM: Subject rotation (Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics).

8:00-9:00 PM: Dinner break.

9:00-10:00 PM: Revision and note-making.

Study Hours Distribution - Class 11 Students: Start with 3-4 hours daily. Gradually increase to 6-8 hours by end of Class 11.

Subject-wise allocation: Equal time for all three subjects (1.5-2 hours each). Extra focus on weaker areas.

Weekend Strategy: Extended study sessions. Full-length mock tests on Sundays.

Essential Study Materials & Resources - Physics: NCERT. H.C. Verma. D.C. Pandey for problem-solving.

Chemistry: NCERT (mandatory). O.P. Tandon. Morrison & Boyd for organic.

Mathematics: NCERT. R.D. Sharma. Coordinate Geometry by S.L. Loney.
Quick Recap/Summary: For 250+ JEE Main Score: Master high-weightage topics (Current Electricity. Coordinate Geometry. Transition Elements). Achieve high accuracy through conceptual clarity. Solve 50+ previous papers. Take weekly mocks. Maintain NCERT mastery especially for Chemistry. For AIR
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Sir my rank is 16894 OC category no EWS .I got kmec CSM in second phase in tg eapcet. I am going for 3rd phase. So could you please guide me whether vidya jyoti institute of technology cse is better or kmec. In 3rd phase can I get Iare , cmrk , cvr , mgit , vjit , snist , anurag only cse and specializations . Are there any chances to get any of these colleges in 3rd phase ? Please guide me sir.
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Hii mam i have done my registered marriage in April 2024 without knowing of my parents and now i m living in my mother's House without telling that i m married ? Now how can i convince my parents. I have told my parents about him but don't even want to talk to him or his parents.. how can i convince my parents?
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I understand that you are in a sensitive situation. Patience and empathy is extremely important if you want to convince your parents. Understand their side; what are they objecting and why. Once you get that, it will be easier to debunk any misunderstandings they have about your relationship. Have calm one-on-one conversation with each parent instead of talking to both of them at once. Your first task is to make them listen, not immediately approve. Acknowledge any mistake they bring up; it is indeed unfair to not include your parents in your marriage decision, at least, in India. Though I am sure you had your reasons and I am not judging at all. But you need to acknowledge that it was not right of you to do that. This makes you come off more responsible, mature and sincere. Ask them gently what they do not like about your partner and once you understand it, show them his positive side.

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