I am a jee aspirant I was not serious about my preperation in 11 and 12th for jee or even board my base is very weak how should I prepare for jee ? should I take a drop and prepare for jee 2025? I got 40 percentile in my January attempt in jee mains What should I do ?
Hi
hope you doing well
You should first focus on your board to secure 75% or above marks then side by side you should do preparation for you JEE if possible.
For cope up with this things you should choose online courses for boards and bit for jee you should prefer offline coaching for your maintaining consistency. You can choose any tutor or local Jee level coaching institute but must check eligible teachers.
For study refernces you may consider:
- Physics: H.C. Verma, D.C. Pandey
- Chemistry: O.P. Tandon, Morrison & Boyd (Organic)
- Mathematics: R.D. Sharma, Cengage Series
Focus on understanding concepts rather than rote memorization.
Take regular mock tests (once a week) to assess your preparation and build exam stamina.
Solve JEE previous year papers to familiarize yourself with the exam pattern.
Analyze your performance to identify weak areas.
Set aside time for revision every week to reinforce what you’ve learned.
Create summary notes for quick revision before exams.
And make proper schedule as per your peferance.
Best wishes.
if I absent in theory exam cbse of class 12 board , can I give all theory exam next year as private candidate
Hello Aspirant
If you were a regular candidate (enrolled in a school) and were absent from a theory exam in your 12th board exam, you can indeed appear for all theory exams the following year as a private candidate.
This option is typically available to students who were unable to complete their board exams due to unforeseen circumstances.
You just need to fill out the form as a private candidate on the CBSE Board's official website before the exam.
Hope this helps