JEE Advanced Exam
Hello,
JEE Advanced is considered to be one of the toughest entrance examinations and there is a tight competition for this exam. Students failing in the first attempt make repeated attempts. To crack JEE Advanced requires a lot of hard work.
Below I have provided some tips for preparing for JEE Mains and Advanced examinations.
The most important thing that has to be done first is to understand the exam pattern, the dates and the syllabus . This helps you to understand which topics you will have to spend more time on and plan your timetable accordingly.
The syllabus for JEE Advanced: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-syllabus
Once you get to know about the syllabus and the dates, now you can set a timetable. You can decide how many days or hours you will be keeping for each subjects, revision and to practice previous year papers and mock tests. Manage time in a way that you spend enough time on difficult topics and also ensure that you have ample time for revision and practice. SInce you do not have much time I would suggest that you select only the most important topics and cover those alone.
Another important thing to keep in mind is to find the correct books for you . Some books may be hard to follow, so try to get materials that are written in a student friendly language. Below I have given a link where you can find details about the best study materials
Advanced: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-jee-advanced
While studying the subjects make sure you keep note of important points and equations in a separate book . This will come in handy at the time of revision.
Once you are done studying the subjects start revising and doing previous year papers and mock question papers on a daily basis . This helps you to recollect the formulas, gives you an idea on where you have to improve and will also help you to manage time better. Make it a point to solve atleast one paper every day during the month you have kept apart for revision and practicing question papers.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-mock-test
Another important thing is that don’t study anything new at the last minute and this can create confusions.
NEVER TAKE YOUR HEALTH FOR GRANTED . Get proper sleep, eat healthy food and keep your self hydrated. Ensure that you do not stress your self too much and give enough time to relax and take breaks. Always remember that if you are stressed out then take a break as it would not bring out any good results when you put yourself in more stress.
Finally, on the day of the exam relax and don’t get tensed. Keep your mind clear and give the exam. You will surely be able to do well.
Following these and being completely dedicated to this, I am sure you will be able to get into one of the best IITs.
Hope this was useful.
Good Luck
Hi
No, you won't be eligible for jee advanced in your 2nd drop year but will be eligible in your 1st drop year for jee advanced , it doesn't matter whether you appear for jee advanced or not in your 12th appearing year
This is because
One has a total of two attempts for JEE advanced over two consecutive years starting from the year of appearing for 12th board examination i. e as per , eligibility criteria one is eligible for JEE advanced examination only in the year in which he or she appears for 12th board examination and the next year following it.
For example,
Let's say your appeared for 12th exam in 2021 , so you are eligible for jee advanced 2021 , and eligible for jee advanced 2022 i. e your 1st drop year but not eligible for jee advanced 2023 i. e your 2nd drop year
You can check detailed eligibility criteria of JEE advanced by visiting our page the link for the same page is provided below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-eligibility-criteria
If I tell you about Jee main then,
One can give JEE Mains entrance examination for a maximum of 3 consecutive years starting from the year of appearing 12th board examination.
If your 12th appearing year is 2021
Then, you are eligible for jee main 2021 , jee main 2022 , jee main 2023 with 12th appearing year in 2021.
If you have any other doubt then you can always reach us to clear them :) we are always available to help you out and guide you
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No, you can not give JEE Advanced without JEE Main. You have to qualify JEE Main then only you can give Advanced. Furthermore, only the top qualified candidates of JEE Main will be eligible to appear for JEE Advanced examination.
This year JEE Main is conducted in four phase- February, March, April and May. The candidates can appear for any or all of the phases of JEE Main. So, even if you miss the February and March exam you can still apply for the remaining two phase of exam. The application form fill up portal for April phase of exam will reopen after the end of March exam. You can then fill up the form and appear for JEE Main. If you qualify JEE main and clear the required cut off rank for JEE Advanced then you will be able to take JEE Advanced exam.
Check the link below for more information
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-april
Hope it helps!
Good luck!
Hello Aspirant,
See it is quite difficult to make any prediction only on the basis of marks in JEE-Advance because for JEE-Advance no maximum marks are fixed but yes with regards to JEE-Advance 2021 if you secure your AIR in JEE-Advance under top 12,000 then there are good chances for you to get seat in IITs.
You can check out the latest cut-offs from the link given below :-
https://josaa.nic.in/Result/Result/currentorcr.aspx
Note that the above prediction is made on the basis of latest cut-offs available on official website of JOSAA and the cut-offs are bound to change every year depending upon various factors such as the number of candidates appearing in an examination, the number of candidates qualifying an examination, difficulty level of the paper, and so on.
To have a list of all those colleges which you can get based upon your JEE-Main score, category, and state you can use JEE-Main College Predictor :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
As you are preparing for JEE-Main or JEE-Advance 2021 the I would recommend you to check the resources made by our experts to help aspirants like you in the best and smart preparation of JEE-Main or JEE-Advance 2021 :-
https://learn.careers360.com/jee-main-coaching/?utm_source=%20QnA
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hello Dear,
You have show your PwD cerificate in the prescribed format mentioned by JOSA on their website :
You can download the format from the website:
https://josaa.nic.in/webinfocms/Public/View.aspx?page=73
You can apply online for Disability Certificate. Reads instructions and fills up online application. Upload color passport photo and other requisite documents like Income Proof, Identity Proof and SC/ST/OBC proof as required. Submits data to CMO Office/Medical Authority. At the time of verification they will call you in person.
You should consider a doctor and he/she will certify the level of disability you have and according to that you will be considered to be PWD.
Eligibility of Hearing Disable:
The definition of hearing disabled as stipulated in the PWD Act, 1995 is a person who has a minimum of 60dBHL of hearing impairment in the better ear in speech conversation frequencies.
Visit the link below for JEE ADVANCED 2021 & check out the cut offs:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-cutoff
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hi Aspirant,
For every exam there is always a key to crack it.Coaching centres guide you through the path.But you have to do lot of self studies to crack the examinations.The key to cracking JEE Advanced lies in the understanding the foundations of each subjects and also getting used to the level of JEE Main exam.If you can overlevel the numericals of JEE Main exam you can solve numericals of JEE advanced.You have to give time to yourself and also stay motivated.
hope it helps!!
Greetings,
That is an interesting question, first of all.
I'll give the answer in one sentence then proceed to elaborate:
"It can be done, it just depends on the circumstances"
scoring high in an exam like JEE Advanced that tests a candidate's fundamental understanding of concepts and ability to apply those concepts in different situations depends upon
- The clarity with which you have understood the subjects : Some people begin clearing their fundamentals right from 8th standard some begin in class 11th alongside coaching, the amount of time you will need to finish your syllabus to JEE Advanced standards is up to you.
- Practice level - how good is your accuracy, speed of solving, creativity in solving one type of question by different methods, instincts that tell you which step to take next
- D iscipline: How good are you with your sitting capacity and target oriented syllabus planning?
- Support system: Do you have people to help you at a moment's notice while preparing for just 6 months?
Look at it this way,
- you can clear JEE Advanced (good enough to get some or the other IIT) in 6 months time if you already have a solid foundation of all 3 subjects prepared. you cannot expect to start from scratch and finish everything in 6 months then score good scores in such exams even if you are a great student.
- If you have nothing to do in those 6 months other than study for Advanced whole day long then you may just pull it off but I suspect that is not the case since you'd have other things to do, other exams to write, etc.
- Competition is a good way to speed up the process. if you have friends who are just as good or better than you then you can learn together, compete together and finish tasks in time.
- If you are a normal student then it's hard to maintain focus, dedication, consistency for 6 months straight. sometimes just getting into the flow takes a month or two. So it's wishful to think that anyone can utilize every hour of the 6 month deadline
Bottom line is,
Yes, you can do it if you are already thorough with most concepts from all 3 subjects, it will take consistency but it is possible. If you plan on going that way then I wish you the very best of luck.
Good day!
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