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Hi
. As per your question by analysis of the information Here is that the preparation strategy:-
MATHS:
The entire geometry (3D+Vectors+Conics+Circles+Straight line together) compose 28–40 marks of JEE
mains.
The entire calculus is asked for a further 32–36 marks.
The whole of Algebra(Complex numbers + Sequences and Series + Matrices and Determinants + P&C +
theorem ) comes for a further 28-36 marks.
Trigonometry hardly fetches four or eight marks.
Stats+Probability fetch four or eight marks.
Just concentrate on your strengths once seeing the on top of weightage. Leave the high-input-low-
weightage chapters like theorem , trig (the advanced stuff), Solutions of Triangles, etc.. Don’t focus a lot
of on your weaknesses at this time currently.
Don’t devote your heart and soul to powerful topics. you have alternative subjects to review additionally
. finding out Maths for three hours day by day would be enough.
PHYSICS:
Study and Solve HC Verma fully. Don’t skip Short Answer queries of HCV as they are meant to repair the
loopholes of your ideas.
Spend 3–4 hours on Physics every day . build terribly short notes. observe derivations. keep in mind
forPHYSIC
Study in rounds for each chapter:
1st spherical (1–2.5 hrs) - browse NCERT and do its exercises
2nd spherical (4 hrs)- browse HC Verma Theory. Solve its objectives, solved queries and short answer
queries. build short notes supported NCERT and HC Verma. The objectives and short queries of HC
Verma ar meant to repair the loopholes of your ideas. build note of it.
3rd spherical (3-4 hrs)- HC Verma Subjective Exercise
5th spherical (2 hours)- Solve previous year JEE Mains queries of that chapter.
CHEMISTRY:
Focus solely on your strengths, I repeat. Chemistry is that the best and most evaluation a neighborhood
of JEE, however if you are weak in some a neighborhood of Chemistry, simply fully ignore it currently.
concentrate on your strengths and revise your sturdy and moderately sturdy chapters. Devote 3–5 hours
to Chemistry EVERYDAY!! For Inorganic, build flowcharts and mindmaps. Chemistry would give you the
best come over investment.
Don’t study everything. Study seventieth info however with nice in-depth information. you'd probably
have bought dozens of books. Don’t solve all of them.
Now come back the prompt books!
Wanna begin from basics?
Maths- NCERT, then cubic centimeter Khanna
Chemistry-NCERT
Physics- NCERT; then HC Verma (the best book to form on ideas and attention-grabbing questions)
At a moderate level?
Physics- DC Pandey
Organic Chemistry- LG Wade (will clear each construct with lucid language and attention-grabbing
conPande
Maths- SK Goyal, RS Aggarwal
At a stronger level?
Physical Chemistry- OP Tandon
Organic Chemistry- king and Fryhles, Morrison and Boyd
Maths- FTO Loney
Physics- i.e. Irodov, Krotov
At the moment , study solely the essential and moderate level books mentioned.
Hi Dear,
Andhra Pradesh Board results. There are many colleges which gives admission based on However, It'll be really great if Can you please mention the course you are looking to pursue. Few colleges where you can get admission based on AP board marks are as follows:
Acharya Institute of Graduate Studies
Dr. BR Ambedkar University(DBRAU)
Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC)
Hope this helps.. good Luck
Hello Aspirant,
This year due to the whole covid-19 sceneerio, the VITEEE exams are cancelled and nothing like this happened before, so it is very tough to presict or conclude anything as no statistic or past experience are available on this.
Yes you get CSE in VIT chennai at this percentage of board marks but there will issue regarding your JEE score whic can held you back from getting on the ground of the CSE .
You also use our college predictor tool.
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
hope this help you.
All the best!!!
Hello,
Admission to any Engineering courses in Andhra Pradesh is given on basis of merit in AP EAMCET. You cannot get admission on basis of intermediate marks. So you need to appear in AP EAMCET. To get admission in a decent college you need to score 120 or above as you have good IPE score. With hardwork and practice you can do well in AP EAMCET. To help you with your preparation you may try ourEAMCET knockout packages https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-ts-eamcet-april/
Only your class 12th results are considered for checking eligibility.
Now you have got 7.7 CGPA in 12th i.e 7.7 *9.5= 73.12 %.
So, with your 12th score you are eligible for NIT only if you belong to SC/ ST category as to be eligible for NITs one needs at least 75% marks in class 12 if belong to general or obc category or at least 65% marks if belongs to SC/ST.
For detailed information go through
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-eligibility-criteria
Thank you
JEE Mains has no minimum aggregate per se. But for admission to NITs, IIITs and GFTIs, you should have completed your 12th in Physics, Mathematics and anyone among Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology or a Technical Vocational Subject. These subjects should be for both Intermediate 1st year and 2nd year. You should have Mathematics and Physics as compulsory subjects. Can have either Chemistry or Biology, Biotechnology or a Technical Vocational Subject as the 3rd subject and there is a Language which is English. The other subject can be your 2nd language. Like Sanskrit or Hindi or Telugu. That can be anything. And you should secure a minimum aggregate of 75% in your 12th if you belong to General Category and 65% if you belong to Reserved Categories. https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-eligibility-criteria
Hi,
There are more chances to get cse seat in sastra under stream 1. But if the competition is high you can able to get seat, firstly apply for sastra and if you get it also it is similar to cse join in IT if u miss cse.
All the best.
SASTRA Engineering College is a prominent deemed university known for its world class quality in academics and research. SASTRA allocates seats based on 2 criteria, namely Stream 1 which holds 70% of seats and Stream 2 which holds the rest 30%.
Stream 1:
The weightage for +2 marks and JEE Mains score will be 75% and 25% respectively. The aggregate JEE Mains score and the normalized +2 Score will be taken into account. The normalization process is primarily based on the topper's score. But it may vary accordingly. The amalgamated score of all students will determine SASTRA Rank and the admission will be based on this rank criterion. There is a good chance to get in if your SASTRA rank is up to 4000.
Stream 2:
30% of seats of each branch are filled through Stream 2. But hoping for this is uncertain.
Since you have Good score in JEE Mains in addition to your Board Exams, you're probability of getting admissions is up standing. So, go have a try!
Good luck!
Hi Sreeram,
There are chances that you got VIT University with 95 percentile in mains and 917 marks in ap board. Now VITEEE doesn't conduct their own exam. They are selecting students on the basiss of JEE Main marks.
So, it the very first time they select students on JEE Main marks, so we don't have exact cutoff. But the competitions is high. So, start preparing for JEE Main paper 2 which will rescheduled in September and secure a good rank.
This will increase the chances to get admission in VITEEE.
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