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National & State Entrance Examinations

Entrance Exams

Preparation strategy, eligibility, syllabus, and cutoff analysis for JEE, NEET, CLAT, CUET, and major state-level entrance examinations.

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India's entrance examination ecosystem is among the most competitive in the world. JEE Advanced for IITs, NEET for medical colleges, CLAT for national law universities, and CUET for central universities each have unique patterns, syllabi, and preparation demands. Our entrance exam guides provide structured strategies built around the official syllabus, previous year analysis, time allocation, and the intersection of board exam and entrance exam preparation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Should I prepare for boards and JEE/NEET simultaneously?

For JEE and NEET, yes — the syllabi overlap significantly. NEET Biology and Chemistry are almost entirely NCERT Class 12 content. JEE Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics are based on Class 11 and 12 NCERT. Board preparation reinforces entrance exam foundations if done correctly.

What is the minimum Class 12 percentage required for JEE Advanced?

To be eligible for admission to IITs via JEE Advanced, candidates must have at least 75% aggregate in Class 12 (65% for SC/ST/PwD). Additionally, candidates must be in the top 20 percentile of their respective board in the qualifying examination.