hi i am an average student who has scored 74 percentile in jee mains what strategy should i follow to get approx 95 percentile in 2022 i have taken drop:(
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Hi,
hope you are doing well. There are 3 basic important parts in any type of competitive examination preparation. Those are-
- Syllabus completion
- Revision
- Test series
So, go sequentially. First, complete your full syllabus. Divide your daily study time into 3 parts where you will go through all the subjects. You study some chapters at first and then practice MCQs on those chapters from PYQs or from the back of different proper reference books like D.C. Pandey, H.C Verma, Arihant etc. Build concepts clearly. Make micro notes of formula. Go through it in daily basis quickly. So, at first, you will study more time and in day by day, you will focus on practice for most of the time when you will complete your most of the syllabus.
Now, revision. Revision is very important. because without proper revision, you will be going to forget everything which you have studied. So, do parallel revision and then do cyclic revision. Parallel revision is to revise parallelly. Suppose, you have completed half of 11th Physics in your first month. Then in the next month, you are going to study the rest of the portions. So, don't just go through that. With that, you have to include the revision of the first half. In this way, suppose you complete your full physics in 3 months. Then, you are going to start Chemistry. Then don't only study Chemistry. Also revise Physics with the new Chemistry simultaneously and like that. Start cyclic revision after completing parallel revision. In cyclic revision, start giving test series. For subject wise test, you choose a subject. Revise it through one week. After giving that test, analyse that. Revise your weaknesses whatever you find out through analysation for the next week. Study thoroughly those parts only which are still weak. So now what you are going to do is- suppose you are finding that 4 chapters are weak of that subject. Then in the next week, you revise those chapters only on a daily basis for 1-2 h. parallelly. After all these, next week, you give another subject wise test on that subject only and you will definitely see the improvement, if you follow these things correctly. On that day, also give another subject wise test of a different subject. These cycle continues like this. Do as many cycles as you can.
Don't note down the questions of test series and don't revise them. It is a perfect waste of time. Start giving full length test series at least before 2 months of JEE Mains, 2022.
Now, some people study one single subject for a week and complete that and some people study 3 subjects in a day and complete all the subjects in 3 weeks. So, find your comfort zone and go for whatever suits you. So, make a routine and follow it seriously.
Then you should focus on practice. See, your target should be accuracy and taking less time. Because both are important. You can not do mistakes at the same time you should not take more than 2 m time for a single question. Work on your weaknesses.
Hope this helps. If you still have any doubt about revision strategy, feel free to ask in comment.
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