Board Exams Over: How to prepare for engineering entrance exams; tips, online courses
Team Careers360 | June 8, 2022 | 12:42 PM IST | 2 mins read
Check preparation tips, study plans, mock tests, sample papers, preparation strategy to ace JEE, BITSAT, VITEEE, other engineering entrance tests.
Discover your college admission chances with the JEE Main 2026 College Predictor. Explore NITs, IIITs, CFTIs and other institutes based on your percentile, rank, and details.
Try NowNEW DELHI: Almost all the states have concluded board exams 2022 and started declaring results. Now, engineering aspirants can focus on preparing for entrance exams such as Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), Vellore Institute of Technology Engineering Entrance Exam (VITEEE), Birla Institute of Technology and Science admission test (BITSAT), etc. for admissions to BTech programmes.
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Students can create study plans, practice mock tests, solve sample papers and previous year questions and prepare exam day strategies to ace the entrance tests.
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The National Testing Agency will commence the JEE Main 2022 session 1 exams from June 20. Applicants preparing for the JEE Main 2022 can follow tips to score good marks in the entrance exam. Students can also study through an e-learning programme - Knockout JEE Main launched by Careers360.
Careers360 is also offering e-learning programmes for online exam preparation such as VITEEE Knockout 2022 , Knockout BITSAT , MHT CET Knockout 2022 , TS EAMCET Knockout 2022 .
Students can also check AP EAMCET Knockout 2022 programme, course on Manipal Entrance Test ( MET ), programme for preparation of SRM entrance test ( SRMJEE ), and Amrita Engineering Entrance Exam ( AEEE ).
Aspirants can also study through an engineering prep combo on various entrance exams provided by Careers360.
Tavneet Bedi, head of chemistry; Monica Bhatia, head of Zoology; Rohit Jha, head of Physics; Vipul Sachdeva, head of mathematics; and Himanshi Virmani, head of botany constitute the faculty of the programmes.
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The engineering entrance exam e-learning programmes offer a time table, smart study material, mock test series, and performance analysis for students. The study material contains 5000+ concepts with videos, most difficult and asked Concepts, previous papers etc. Under the performance analysis, students will get advanced reports with strengths and weaknesses, current preparation level and overall improvement areas.
Interested students who wish to appear for the entrance exams can register on the website - learn.careers360.com by entering their name, email ID, phone number, class, and preferred year of admission.
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