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Hello,
Since you've only time span of 15 days you can make a strategy like focusing on your strong areas.Many of the students find chemistry relatively easy than physics and mathematics.
Things you can do to follow up :
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Hey Ajay,
These 15 days after board exams plays a big role in rank improvement! So, Without wasting any time just try to do below things:
and the last one..
All the best!!
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Respected sir,
Go through the theory of those chapters from the NCERT textbook. Note down formula as you go along. Make a sheet of formulae from each chapter. Try and imagine how a formula or concept could be useful in a question. Use six days to do two chapters a day. It's hard, but nobody said it was going to be easy. 1 hour per 2 chapters per day on theory and noting formula.
Start practicing questions chapterwise for these 12 chapters, with the formula sheets in hand. Just get used to using those formulae. Preferably solve questions from the archive of past year questions. That will boost your confidence a lot. You should consider a chapter complete when you're able to solve at least 70% of questions in the archive. 2 hours per chapter per day practicing questions.
Take out two hours each day to practice questions from the Important Questions Revision Digest on embibe, it's a great pack of the most important questions that you can solve, or see the solutions and concepts needed to solve them directly on embibe.
Give the third full length test to see the impact, don't worry if you couldn't complete all 12. Give the test anyway. Focus on having good exam technique.
-DON'T attempt questions you're not sure of.
-Attempt all easy questions first within the first 100 minutes or less
-Spend 50 minutes revising questions that you left for later.
-Spend rest 20 minutes or so on Maths, trying to find the answer from the options. Don't attempt unless you're sure!
I think it is possible to complete the whole syllabus in a week, but not thoroughly, so you'll forget half of it in the exam hall. Focus instead on making your important chapters strong.
sir,as far as i know this would able you to crack jee mains.
thank you
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