I am jee dropper and improvement exam for 2020 but i am not prepared my preparation level is zero help me what i am do to get selection
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Hello Aspirant,
Go through with NCERT books well first as it will help you to cover your complete syllabus.
Here are some preparation tips you can follow for the preparation of the exam.
Work on a Time Table : After carefully checking the syllabus of JEE Main work towards creating a perfect timetable which will fit your schedule while leaving enough time to prepare for the examination within the days left. Make sure to add short and sweet breaks in between for some relaxation.
Make your Basic Concepts Strong : While it is essential to study the topics mentioned in the official syllabus, it is also advised to study the basic concepts well first. By knowing the basic concepts of the units involved in the examination, you will be able to understand each topics well and in depth. This will result in a greater understanding of the topics and will make it simpler for you to study complicated concepts present in the syllabus.
Improve your Weak Points : Stressed over some topics or formulas which you just cannot seem to understand? Give more time and focus on these topics to improve it. Keep small notes and constantly revise those concepts which has been hard to understand. By constantly studying the topics you find difficult.
Attempt Mock Test and Solve Sample Papers : Mock tests will give you an almost real experience of how the examination will be. By solving mock tests, you will be able to work on time management while at the same time understanding the question paper pattern.
Revision : While studying it is important to revise those topics which has already been studied. It is advised that each day, a certain amount of time should be divided for revision purposes. Revision is very important as the syllabus is quite vast and all topics have similar importance level which has to be remembered and known by you.
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Hello Ashis Raj !
Here i'm mentioning some points that can help you in situation :-
- Study regularly, even if for 3 hours, but do it daily.
- Keep record of the syllabus. Keep tracking how much you have completed.
- Know your weakness, and work on them more.
- Study in slots of 3 hours and try to study in morning because the exam will be in morning itself.
- Always keep doing last year questions with every chapter.
- Give a test every alternate weekend.
- Join a good test series.
- Divide your syllabus in 3 parts for each subject. Easy, Moderate, and Hard. Easy means those chapters which are just meant to be learnt and not understood much. Hard are those chapters which have very deep concepts, not formulas. Moderate means those chapters which requires you to know only the formulas to do the question.
- Keep practicing Hard and Moderate questions daily. The easy part is the least, you can do them on Alternate days.
- Try to make a strategy, like Chemistry first, then Maths and then Physics and stick to it in exam. Don't experiment there.
- Take proper sleep.(Maybe the most important tip)
Hope you get your answer.
Feel free to ask further.
First of all you need a guider / teacher / coaching for the proper guidance and studies.
There are some key points you should follow during the coming months till the exam.
- Choose your teachers very wisely and carefully.
- Make a proper schedule which includes minimum 8-9 hours of study ( daily )
- Make the key points and notes of the important things.
- Do not compare yourself with anyone else and donot get panic seeing ; what others are doing.
- Should have proper study material and good books like ( HC Verma ; NCERT ; Arihant ; cengage learning ; rc Mukherjee and dpps and other questions bank of any one good institute )
- Start with NCERT and don't go with more than one book at a time . Firstly grasp one book and than move to other.
- Do regular practice and read theory as you can.( Numerical practice and theory must go hand in hand.).
- Do not skip any concept ; learn it first again and again and than move to the next.
- Talk to your teachers ; parents and friends with whom you are comfortable and donot take any tension.
- Results / progress is not instant in this ; you require 4-5 months or more for a good result.
- Should join test series to analyse yourself.
- Good luck.
Hello aspirant,
After seeing your situation,I have a solution for you.
First step is you should not panic.You have ample amount of time.I will suggest you to relax first of all.You have to start studying first of all by clearing all your concepts. So you should try some good guides where concepts have been explained clearly. Now you should focus on competitive numericals.
After this you can join some onliine test series to test yourself. Trust me, that will be really useful.
All the best for your successful career.
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