Hey guys currently I am in class 12 and preparing for jee but I am very demotivated due to study pressure. I cry everyday despite studying so much.i don't know what to do next. What should I do after 12 ? I dont want to trapped in this world. I can't
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Shuvodip Ray
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Sit for jee and your state's entrance exam. Doesn't matter which stream you get. If you have no complaint with that stream, go for it. Don't think about placement. Just master it.
What If India start conducting entrance exam like jee ..etc and other in vr set
Only paper is visible and surrounding id dark black
This may be one of the solution i think so
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Himesh Jain
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I am happy that people are finally taking stand against the NEET exam case
But why nobody did it for JEE Bhai rank fluctuations to wha pe bhi bhaut Hui h iss bar š š„²š„²
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Harshit tiwari
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Hey guys , I want to start my website providing study material , test series , flashcards for competitive exams like neet , jee & ssc . Suggest me it is right & also suggest me some best white label study material provider for such exam .
Say whatever you want, whether it's ChatGPT or something else, it doesn't matter to Indian IT companies, they are happily doing their own thing š
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Samrat Kesharwani
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if a cofounder who has past achievements joins you it doesn't matter, his status or anything doesn't matter ..... what truly matters if their presence makes your startup any better
so never see someone's achievement or things and think very high of
Hello everyone,
I have just passed my 12th with PCM. I appeared for the JEE exam but, unfortunately, didnāt qualify. Now, Iām confused about what to do next. Should I take a drop year to prepare for JEE again, join a reputed private college, or consi
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Aarihant Aaryan
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India's favourite sport is writing exams, and there are 60 million test takers every year, who write one or more exams.
These test takers cumulatively spend $100 million on registration fees.
There are 70+ government/entrance exam categories, and
Do people care about companies storing their personal data such as credit score, health records, etc.?
Or it doesn't matter at all?
Any thoughts around this?