How to prepare for jee mains in 2 months
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Hello Chetanya,
A structured and systematic study plan in the last few months helps to go a long way in scoring decent marks in JEE Main as long as one is willing to stick to it. There are a lot of preparation techniques which you can follow to overcome this two month challenge:
- Make a routine for yourself. Not a detailed one, but just a list of the subjects you want to read daily in the upcoming days. Don’t list down what topics you would read.
- Get a copy of the syllabus for Mains printed. This is more of a confidence-boosting thing as you can keep a track of how much you are prepared. Seeing the prepared things crossed off some list helps calm our erratic mindset in the remaining months and helps boost self-confidence.
- Make a list of the daily goals for the next day before bedtime. After waking up the next day, see your list, get a bearing of what you have to do for the day and enjoy completing your goals.
- Adopt a recreational method of your own . As surprising as it may seem, this is the most important thing you have to do in the last few months of JEE Main preparation. Anything is suitable: going out to play, going for a walk, listening to music, watching comedy shows or as in my case, a little out-of-tone bathroom singing. Mindset is the most important thing that differentiates between the toppers and the others during JEE. So always stay refreshed mentally.
- Solve as many practice papers you can. If you feel you are prepared in a particular subject, go through the previous years question papers and solve them keeping in mind the time you have allotted to that subject for yourself during the actual exam. Don’t focus on the marks you are getting. Focus on improving your speed and accuracy. And that requires a lot of practice. I, for one, had given around 30 full length papers keeping the time in mind. As an added challenge, in some papers, I used to keep 2:30 hrs time instead of the normal 3 hrs time so as to improve on my speed, and it helped a great deal.
- Last week’s preparation. Don’t start on any new topics. Go through the topics from the JEE Main syllabus and make sure you aren’t missing out on any, especially the fringe topics, like the last 2–3 chapters of Physics, Chemistry and Math. Go through previous years papers and get an understanding of the level of questions.
- Don’t solve any other practice papers during the last week . Previous years papers have exactly JEE Main standard questions while some practice papers might have a higher standard. Solving them would lead to a decline in confidence level.
- Enjoy your family time and don’t devote too much time in talking to friends and knowing how much their preparation is. If possible, don’t talk to them at all. Believe in yourself. In the exam hall, that’s what would actually get you through.
- The day before D-Day . Don’t go anywhere near JEE books, if you can help it. Enjoy the whole day, of course don’t do anything reckless. Listen to songs, read story books, see comedy videos on YouTube etc. I, for one, played table tennis with my Dad for a major part of the day. Just keep your mind off the tension for the next day. Get a good night’s sleep.
- The D-Day . Approach the most important day of your life as if it’s just like any other day. Stay cool, calm and focused. Enjoy solving the exam, don’t treat it as a life-changing event. It’s just another exam.
To prepare effectively:
- Formulate a study plan. It helps you to organize all the topics that have to be covered. Use a digital calendar and assign a topic based on the number of hours you can spare. Study for at least 8 hours a day. Assign one complicated topic and one easy topic. Include topics from Mathematics in everyday studies. Solve Physics problems every day.
- NCERT books are the God of textbooks for JEE preparation. Apart from NCERT textbooks, refer to prescribed standard textbooks. Physics- Concepts of Physics by H.C Verma, Mathematics- Problems Plus in IIT Mathematics by A Das Gupta, Chemistry- Arihant master resource book for JEE
- Solve previous years’ papers and attend mock tests regularly once a fortnight. By giving mock tests, you will get familiarized with the IIT JEE exam pattern, helps you to manage time, can improve your speed and accuracy, helps you to understand the level of learning
- Know at which part of the day you are active and study at that time as it helps to concentrate more and helps you to retain it better.
- Smart work is also important when you prepare for IIT JEE: Mind maps for Mathematics, Block diagrams for Physics, Flow charts for Chemistry
Hope these tips will help you. Feel free to ask more questions.
All the best!!
Hi
Preparing for JEE in just 2 month is difficult as syllabus is wide and vast but yes you can definitely crack it if you are ready to work hard ,study well and remain honest towards your preparation .
Follow the below tips:-
Go through your syllabus and as you have less time focus and stress more on important and scoring topics or chapters which are listed below :-
PHYSICS
*Modern Physics
*Heat and Thermodynamics
*Optics
*Current Electricity
*Electrostatics
*Magnetics
CHEMISTRY
*Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry
*Periodic table and Representative Elements
*Thermodynamics And Gaseous State
*Atomic Structure
*Chemical Bonding
*Chemical And Ionic Equilibrium
*Solid State And Surface Chemistry
MATHEMATICS
*Coordinate Geometry
*Limits, Continuity and Differentiability
*Integral Calculus
*Complex numbers and Quadratic Equation
*Matrices and Determinants
*Statistics and Probability
*Three Dimensional Geometry
*Vector Algebra
*Make routine or timetable :- you can make a routine as well and try to give at least 8 hours or more to study , your routine should revolve around things i.e study, revise and practice
*After completing each chapter , you should go through mcqs and numericals of the same chapter
*Make short notes of important formulas and concepts for each chapter and Keep revising it
*Solve previous year JEE MAINS questions , it will let you know the examination pattern, type question etc so that you can prepare accordingly
*Go through JEE MAINS mock test papers , it will let you know your preparation level and and weak areas so that you can work on them and perform well in your examination
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