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Hello Anupam,
To manage Boards, JEE Mains/Advanced and/or any other entrance exams, you just need to keep in mind that syllabus for everything is almost the same, the only difference lies in the depth of knowledge required and paper pattern. This can easily be managed through firstly, completing the syllabus,by going in depth(that enough for JEE Advanced) and secondly, through constant and rigorous practice for each of the exams. Make sure to keep track of your progress and attempt as many mock tests for all the papers , as possible.
So, I would suggest you to focus on JEE Mains Paper-1. If you do well in that, you can utilise the month after focusing more on Boards preparation. Once done with these two, you can focus more on JEE Advanced, practising more and more questions and simultaneously revising the topics.
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Hello Aspirant. JEE's whole syllabus is based on class 12th and 11th basics. If you have them clear then only thing you have to do is practise numericals. The syllabus for both is same just that 12th focuses more on theory and JEE more on Numericals. To focus on all of them I will suggest take one chapter of any subject you like read and prep the theory from NCERT and other reference books, do lots of conceptuals and then pick up good books like HC Verma, Organic Chemisty etc. and do endless numericals untill you get that topic on your fingertips. Only NCERT won't be enough since the level of JEE advanced is a little bit high. Work hard. You will achieve your goals. This ain't difficult just a little bit effort is required. Study daily and take breaks time to time. All the very best.
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Hello Anupam
If u r for jee:Always keep ur fundamentals clear (atleast with topics that r in jee syallbi). Spend those 1. 5 yrs solving jee type problems n mastering concepts. Try reaching out to some board type teacher for topics like semiconductors, communication, statistics, polymer, everyday life chemistry etc. Try to understand as much as u can and then mug it up.
Solving past 5–6 yrs Chapterwise(imp.)problems (actually not solving each one of it, they r repetitive, just seeing the trend )+Ncert(This u must do religiously, whenever u do, atleast for chemistry ) would suffice.
I would suggest venturing by yourself in chapters like semiconductors could be a waste of time.
Same follows for English, some of the chapters r really easy, but for some u need a teacher, this was easily available at kota.
For PE: Questions r general, just remember some std. Stuff, doin just few days before exam is sufficient.
Caution:Pay full attention while studying Ncert, its not that trivial, avoid earphones etc.
For not for jee types(By jee I mean Adv.):Work hard for, since u might not have the concepts u need to mug up a lot.
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