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2nd February 2013, 01:08 PM
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How to prepare for JEE?


i should opt for studying abroad or study to prepare for jee




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2nd May 2015, 10:31 AM
AWNISH RANJAN CHAUDHARY
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Default Re: How to prepare for JEE?

It totally depends on what you think . Do not try to be in what other says . If you want to be a good engineer and pursue the degree from a recognised institute you can prepare for JEE examination .

JEE stands for Joint Entrance Examination and it is conducted every year by the CBSE . The examination is conducted for getting admission in various engineering colleges whether it is government or private .

The eligibility criteria for the examination is candidates must have passed 10+2 from a recognised board . Candidates must have Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry as main papers . The candidates are offered only three attempts taking first time as 12th appearing .

The examination is conducted offline as well as online . The examination is conducted in two stages as JEE Mains and Advance .

The candidates qualify in Mains are eligible for the Advance . The application form are available in the month of November and December . There is reservation on qualifying marks for OBC and SC/ST candidates .

For more information visit at www.cbse.nic.in .
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