Can You Clear IIT JEE Without Coaching?

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Preparing for the IIT JEE without coaching is a challenging yet achievable goal. Key strategies include self-study using quality resources such as NCERT textbooks, reference books, and online platforms that offer free lectures and problem-solving sessions. Creating a structured study schedule that covers the entire syllabus is crucial, along with regular practice through mock tests and previous years' papers to gauge understanding and improve time management. Engaging with peers for discussions and study groups can also enhance learning. It's important to stay motivated and disciplined throughout the preparation process.
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I am preparing for iit jee(an competitive exam in India).Many people had advised me to take coaching .But I want to do Iit without coaching.So can anybody please tell me what should i do in order to clear IIT without coaching?
 
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Hi!nil1996. Can you give me some information about you like class studying,syllabus(IGSE,CBSE,...),city (or state).
 
Vineeth T, I am now entering class 12th.I am in Maharashtra.I am not in CBSE board.I am in state board.I am very glad for your reply.

If you are also studying for iit can you provide your email id,etc.

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