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Hey there,
Masters from IGNOU January 2025, you probably will be done with it late 2026 or early 2027. Still, M.Phil won't be an option as per the new education policy (NEP 2020), it has been abolished.
A great majority of universities including IGNOU have already ceased M.Phil courses. In fact, after your masters completion with minimum 55% marks (or 50% for a reserved category), you are eligible to submit your application for doctoral research directly, not M.Phil. Moreover, only qualifying in the entrance test and interview will be your next step. Hope it helps!!! Thank you.
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To clear IMU CET, follow the steps:
Make sure that your primary study material would be NCERT for mathematics, physics & chemistry and go for RS Aggarwal books for reasoning and aptitude.
I hope this answer helps you!
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A state EWS certificate is usually not valid for JEE Advanced or JoSAA counselling.
You’ll need an EWS certificate in the central government format, as required by IITs.
Even if issued by your local authority, it must clearly mention it’s as per Govt. of India norms.
You can visit your tahsildar/revenue office and request it in the “central format for JEE.”
Make sure the issue date is after April 1, 2025, for it to be valid in 2026 counselling.
You don’t need it at the time of JEE Main, only during Advanced registration and JoSAA.
You still have enough time to get it updated, so no stress, just don’t delay it too long.
To prepare for JELET Exam and score 30+ marks in 7 days, you should follow a short and focused plan.
Day 1: Go through the complete syllabus and exam pattern. Check previous year papers to understand important topics.
Day 2–3: Focus on core branch subjects (like Circuit Theory, Machines, Thermodynamics, Data Structures, etc., depending on your branch). Revise formulas, key concepts, and practice MCQs from previous papers.
Day 4: Revise Engineering Mathematics – focus on topics like Differential Equations, Matrices, Integration, Probability, and Complex Numbers. Practice short numerical problems.
Day 5: Revise common subjects such as Engineering Mechanics, Basic Electrical Engineering, and Computer Fundamentals (as per your syllabus).
Day 6: Attempt one full mock test or previous year question paper. Analyze your mistakes and revise weak areas.
Day 7: Revise all important formulas, definitions, and short notes. Avoid new topics and stay calm.
With 6–8 hours of focused study per day, solving previous year questions, and revising key concepts, it is possible to score 30+ marks in the JELET exam even with one week of preparation.
Hope it helps !
Hi dear candidate,
With the help of good practice and consistency, you can for sure crack the JEE Main exam with ease. You can practice previous year question papers for better idea of exam pattern and to build up the confidence.
Refer to them with the link below:
Download JEE Main Question Papers with Solutions PDF (2025-2016)
More tips: JEE Main Preparation Tips 2026: Strategy, Tricks to Clear Exam
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Yes, there are some good residential schools in Tamil Nadu that provides both board studies along with best and strong coaching for JEE/NEET.
Here I list out best Residential integrated school in Tamil Nadu:
Vevea ham School Dhara Puram, Tirupur
Narayana Boarding School, Athipalayam (Coimbatore)
Chinmaya International Residential School (CIRS)
Sindhu Schools, Dhara Puram
From my opinion, you should visit and check their past records, fees, and see which one suits your needs best.
All the best.
Here are some important chapters for JEE Mains:
Mathematics:
Physics
Chemistry
These are the high-weightage chapters; by focusing on these chapters, you can improve your score.
you can also check this link for more details:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/most-important-chapters-of-jee-main
Given the condition the you were a PCB student and gave your mathematics equivalent a year later as a private candidate, you are eligible for JEE MAINS. Infact a PCB student is also eligible to take the JEE MAINS. However, the admission process into various NITS and other colleges will be slightly complex than the general admission process. Though, factually you are eligible as a candidate and as a student who is eligible for all the colleges falling under the JEE umbrella including NITS.
If you complete a 2 or 3-year Advanced Diploma course in Fashion Design from a recognized institute in India, then absolutely yes, you can apply for a bachelor’s degree in Fashion Design in France.
However, also look for eligibility which will be dependent on the university’s admission criteria in France. Most French fashion schools such as ESMOD, IFA Paris, or LISAA require students to have completed their 12 years of schooling, and in some cases, they may also accept diploma holders directly into advanced years (2nd year entry) if your portfolio and academic background are strong.
So, make sure to prepare a fashion portfolio, transcripts, and meet the language requirements as well — usually IELTS/TOEFL (for English) or DELF/DALF (for French-taught programs).
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If you're in 2nd year right now, you can’t register for GATE 2026 just yet. The exam is only open to students in the 3rd year or beyond in their degree. It’s mainly because the GATE tests subjects that are usually taught later in your course. But don’t worry, you are in a great position to start preparing early! Focus on your basics, practice problem-solving, and build strong concepts now. By the time you reach 3rd year, you’ll be well ahead of the game.
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