Things to Remember While Preparing JEE Main 2021
Considering JEE Main 2021 January Session is a few months away, aspirants should fasten their seat belts and completely dedicate their schedule to JEE Main 2021 preparations. JEE Main 2020 was held successfully from September 1 – 6, 2020
Here is an exclusive 90 days study plan. The plan is as follows:
Divide your schedule: Studying without a deadline isn't something that aspirants can afford now, therefore you must assign your days to certain topics and finish them within the deadline.
Keep your resources limited: It is a must for candidates to remain focused. Having too many resources will only alleviate stress. Therefore, research well and shortlist some resources for your study plan and stick to it. Remember, you can't cover everything from everywhere, therefore keep it simple and accurate.
Revision is the Key: Don't keep revision for the last minute. Keep revision sessions for regular intervals. Make some crisp notes for the last-minute reading and avoid unnecessary panic before the exam.
Maintain a Healthy lifestyle: This has been repeated several times but only because it is highly significant to maintain a healthy lifestyle if one needs to keep her/ his productivity at the peak. Sleep for 6- 7 hours, and on time. Stay hydrated and take breaks at intervals. We know binge-watching tv shows and social media can be tempting but you have a goal for the next few months and like everything in the world, it comes at a cost.
Mock tests are Game Changers: It is only through mock tests that one can identify his strengths and weaknesses, so take up mock tests at least twice a weak and increase the frequency if you feel like time management and accuracy needs to be worked upon. Mock test will lead to the formulation of accurate exam day strategies.
Tackling Backlogs from Class XI: After the commencement of STD XI, list down the topics that you feel you were weak in. Before STD XII classes begin, in between the session gap, revise those topics thoroughly and build that base that went lacking while the academic session. If you keep them lagging, just before the JEE Main Exam, it will become difficult for you to study them all from scratch.
Maintaining Notes: Make a habit of maintaining notes of important topics. This is extremely crucial because just in a few weeks, before the exam, you will want to go through each chapter, but time will be limited. At that juncture, your notes will come in handy. You can refer to important formulae, short cut methods and other essential information that you had jotted down while preparing for the topic.
Avoiding Complacency: Do not delay or take things lightly. Each day is important in the course of preparing yourself and eventually cracking important entrance exams, one like JEE Main 2021.
Utilizing Time judicially: Time management is one of the biggest pillars of success in an exam like this. Ensure to divide your available time well-balanced between school, coaching classes, entertainment & exercise.
Focusing on Board Exam: For students in STD XII, they have to be mindful that they should score high in their board exams also. Thus, they should not take their school exams lightly as the sessional assessments will eventually reflect what you end up scoring in the final exam.
Subject wise strategy for JEE Main 2021
Planning and strategizing isn't the challenging part. The challenging and time-consuming bit is the action. For your ease, we have devised subject-wise strategies for your reference that will help you crack the Engineering entrance exam.
Physics: Understanding concepts and solving problems is the key to score well in Physics. Tighten your grip on the basics of the subject rather than memorizing the formulas. While preparing, master the concepts before you start solving questions. Numerical problems and conceptual questions, both are important for JEE.
Mathematics: Mathematics requires immense practice and you must ensure that concepts and formulae are at your fingertips. Know every possible shortcut and formula. Mathematics is not just solving, it needs little visualization skills too.
Chemistry: Complete NCERT thoroughly and you're done with the basics of your Inorganic Chemistry. Make suitable notes for each chapter and study all reaction mechanisms and remember all named reactions. Constantly revise your reactions and formulae in free time. On the other hand, for Physical Chemistry, read from NCERT and have your concepts clarified. After you are done with the chapter, write down all equations from the chapter in a notebook for speedy reference while solving problems.
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