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a fresher expecting a good future.

A Fresher Expecting a good Future.
hi guys, i am a fresher , a 2024 passout, now currently i have knowledge on html, css, js, git or github. after a long struggle i got confidence on js and i will be comfort with Frontend Dev. now coming the actual problem, i have 3 months of time in my hands and i want a land or crack a package of 7lpa. is it possible by learning react concepts and building the projects with react will made me to crack the 7lpa job with these resources.
React: Components, hooks, routing, state management.

JavaScript (ES6+): Asynchronous programming, promises, async/await, array methods.

HTML & CSS: Responsive design, CSS frameworks (Tailwind CSS, styled-components).

Git & GitHub: Version control, collaboration.

API Integration: RESTful APIs, Fetch API, Axios.

State Management: Context API, Redux/Redux Toolkit.

Testing: Jest, React Testing Library (basic understanding).

Build Tools: Webpack, Babel (basic understanding).

Problem-solving and debugging.

Please my dear fellow experienced developers out there please help me with this solution is it possible to crack 7lpa job in 3 Months with these resources. Please every answer is countable and i will make a backup plan by considering your answer.
ThankYou in advance!

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