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Can I Get 90 Percentile in JEE With 50 Days Left? Starting From Scratch!

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Asked by Anonymous - Nov 30, 2024Hindi
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If i start from now can i get around 90 percentile in jee in 50 days from scratch

Ans: The outcome is contingent upon several factors: (1) your comprehension of the fundamental concepts of PCM, (2) your academic achievements over the past 2-3 years, (3) the sources and methods you employ to clarify your doubts, (4) your time management and study strategies, (5) the level of difficulty of the questions you are capable of practicing, both online and offline, and (6) your preferred and weaker subjects. Should you find the opportunity, I encourage you to view the EduJob360 YouTube Channel, where I have shared '15 Smart Tips to Score High' in JEE which can help you partially. It is prudent to refrain from depending solely on JEE. Consider diversifying your options by participating in 5-7 entrance examinations to identify the most fitting choice for your aspirations. All the BEST for Your Son’s Prosperous Future.

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My son with 98.51 percentile in JEE mains and 25k rank in advance got Civil in NIT Warngal and with floating option he is likely to get Chemical in Warangal or CSE or associated course in NIT Patna? What shall he choose?
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The recommendation is to prefer Chemical Engineering at NIT Warangal if allotted, as it combines the prestige of a top NIT, high placement rates, and wide career options, with CSE at NIT Patna as a strong alternative if your son is more inclined toward software and IT roles. All the BEST for the Admission & a Prosperous Future!

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