How to study to crack JEE exam
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Dear,
Here are some tips for crack JEae exam
Prepare a timetable and stick to it
As you will find out, making a timetable is the easier part, the more difficult part being executing those plans day in and day out. As days roll on, you might feel the edges falling off your preparation and spirits sagging. These are dangerous times, and you need to find a way to get rid of boredom and fatigue. Now how do you do that? Some ways to keep the intensity going is to take timely breaks during study, sleep the full quota of hours, eat healthy, indulge in some extracurricular activities like – listening to music, playing a round of football, or going for a jog. These activities will help you give off steam and feel lighter and happier.
Find a rhythm
If you are lagging behind and go to an expert for help, chances are he may recommend you simply turn up your study hours. But while it may work with some, it may also backfire with others. Not all of us are made for 10-12 hours slogs, and overexerting may simply damage you. To give you an example, Pranav Goyal , the JEE Main 2018 AIR 6, studied 11 hours a day, while Pawan Goyal JEE Main 2018 AIR 6, managed with barely 6 hours a day.
So, before you decide to study long hours, find out how much your body is ready to cooperate. If it is not ready for long hours, if you have to focus more on efficiency.
Maintain notes
There are multiple benefits of taking notes. For one, you will not be sleep walking the study hours, but doing some serious study. With note in hand, you are more likely to go through each concept or point more acutely, looking for that hidden meaning. And once you have found that elusive meaning or discerned a formula, write in down in a manner it is easy to understand. As you build on your notes, a time may come you may not need to read the text books, except in rare occasions. If that happens, you can cover a topic in double quick time and have enough time for revision. And talking of revision, it is much easier to do it from notes that books.
To make it easier to memorize formulas, flash cards also may be used.
Analyse and solve previous years question papers
There are few chances the same question will be repeated, still it is recommended that you solve previous years’ JEE Main question papers . It will inform you about distribution of questions, type of questions asked, marking sche
hello
Rohit ghonge
First of all please study the NCERT text books clearly and understand the topics perfectly
and then move on with some of the good reference books
maintain the proper time table follow that accordingly and refer the previous year question papers
you will definitely crack the JEE mains
good luck ROHIT
thank u
Hello Rohit,
Go through the following link to learn about the tips and tricks.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-crack-jee-tips-from-experts-and-toppers
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