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IIT-JEE best coaching in hyderabad

Sri Sanjeevni, the perfect blend of energy and enthusiasm of great faculty, supported by strong Academic system will help the students in reaching their Dream Target. Sri Sanjeevni Junior College and Academy is established in 2012 in Hyderabad, the Hub of Learning for the competitive exams like JEE (Pre.Eng), NEET (Pre.Med), BITSAT and EAMCET.

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IIT-JEE best coaching in hyderabad

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  1. About Career Let me start out by saying that IIT-JEE is not the end goal. It is only a means to an end. The end should be a satisfying career in science and engineering. Since IITs are one of the best institutes in our country, IIT JEE has special significance in this regard. As of 2018, around 1.2 million aspirants write the JEE Mains exam, roughly 220,000 are selected for the JEE Advanced exam, and finally roughly 11,000 candidates are selected. The success rate for a candidate in the JEE Advanced exam is roughly 5%. However, note that it is not necessarily the toughest exam in the world. The Chinese Gao Kao has less than 1% acceptance rates, and so does the Korean CSAT. Of course comparison is tricky because we need to define what exactly a prestigious university means in these countries. Nevertheless, we can conclude that IIT JEE (also known as JEE Advanced as of today) is a difficult exam by all means. In an examination driven system like India, parents and students often go to all extents to ensure success. This can include staying far away from home in small apartments and studying for 18 hours a day. This brings with it psychological problems, lack of social interaction, and even a lack of holistic academic development. We are creating a new class of IIT JEE specialists who might not otherwise be very academically inclined. This is like making an athlete win a race using steroids. Once the race is over, the athlete is back to square one, and left with the dangerous after-effects of steroids. Unfortunately, in this case more than 95% of the athletes do not win the race, and this is even more dangerous. There is thus a need to opt for a more reasonable approach here. Before I share the details of how I prepared for JEE one more disclaimer is due. Please note that if one is interested in a technical career, then getting a sound academic background should be the aim. IITs are no doubt very good institutions; however, they are not the only good institutions in the country. Second, not all IIT students are super-smart, and not all students in other colleges are academically slow. Hence, if a student does not get a chance to study in IIT it is no big deal, the world does not end there. If someone is genuinely talented and hard working, life will raise them to wherever they

  2. would have been, had they gotten an IIT degree. Basically, focus on studies, be genuinely interested, and don't get depressed if you miss out on IITs. ABOUT JEE The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) conducts the joint admission process for a total of Indian Institute of Technology campuses, National Institute of Technology campuses, 18 Indian Institute of Information Technology campuses and 19 other Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs) based on the rank obtained by a student in JEE Mains and JEE Advanced. There are some institutes like Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs), Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT), and Indian Institute of Science ( use the score obtained in JEE Advanced as the basis for admission. These institutes do not participate in the post examination counseling session. Any student who takes admission to IITs cannot appear for the JEE-Advanced exam in the next year, but the same is not the case with IISc, IISER, RGIPT and other institutes as these institutes only use JEE Advanced score for admission. As per the reports from Ministry of Education of Government of India, the government is considering to conduct only one common engineering entrance test based on the lines of NEET for all engineering colleges, including private institutions, across India

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