JEE Main 2022: Strategies to score high in engineering entrance exam

Complete for lakhs of student Joint Entrance Examination (Main) 2022 Every year there is a target of few thousand seats in top engineering colleges. With such heavy competition, not only studying for the exam but also the way you write or take the exam makes a huge difference. It will be important for the candidates to utilize the time for perfection, for the candidates to be successful, and with almost no time left, it must be mandatory for the candidates to take multiple online mock tests for better practice and analysis of each topic.

If you have only limited time for JEE Main 2022, then you should focus on reviewing the topics covered so far instead of studying new material. You must be eligible and score well to get into the college, institute of your choice. Knowing what to read and how to read in a short amount of time is important.

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Due to the detailed syllabus for JEE Main, candidates must devote a lot of time to prepare for the exam. Preparation requires constant focus, thorough understanding of the subject and strategy to take the most effective exam. So, in the remaining days, which are considered very important to set the height of success, here are some tips:

It is better to devote the first 10 days to those areas which are still weak.

– Select at least 10 problems from previous years IIT JEE problems or some other sources on each concept of weak areas.

– Solve them from first principle and contact their mentors to get help if you are unable to approach properly for any problem.

The remaining days should be used to revise all the concepts already prepared.

set your goals: Make weekly and daily timetable for your preparation. There is a need to revise the outline or theme of your chapters. Make short, self-written notes. It will be possible for you to revise before 4-5 days of JEE Main.

Stay updated with latest pattern: As per the grading, 30 questions will be asked from each subject, so selective study is not suggested. Calculus and Algebra should be given more importance in mathematics. In physics, electromagnetism and mechanics account for most of the problems answered in Main. As before, additional physical and organic chemistry questions are predicted.

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Focus on the important, scoring concepts: Focus on high-value topics to make the most of your time. If you want to boost your JEE Main preparation strategy then try to understand the concepts of a topic deeply. Start with the most basic and easy things to do to gain confidence. focus on the important
area after completing the basic components.

Take More Mock Exams: Revision and practice tests will help the students to become more familiar with the topics and concepts, as well as help them to keep pace on the current JEE Mains trend and pattern. Taking mock tests and critiques in real time has proven to be extremely beneficial, as students are more likely to learn from their mistakes and avoid repeating them on the day of the big exam.

Time Management: Make a study schedule based on the amount of time you have before the exam. Make it a habit to jot down key concepts while reading, this will come in handy for small adjustments later. Spending too much time on difficult questions may leave you insufficient time to solve simple questions, so while preparing for mock exams, focus on your problem-solving abilities as well. In determining the exam result, the right approach as well as time management is important. So practice enough so as to quickly adjust to the level and task of the paper.

Revision is the key to success: You must go through the entire JEE Main syllabus to memorize the concepts presented while preparing for JEE Main. NCERT textbooks form the foundation of JEE. Take a thorough examination of all the topics and concepts. Reviewing the topics will help in time management during the exam.

The last 30 days should be used to intelligently improve problem solving, gain a complete understanding of the concepts involved, reduce the time taken to resolve an issue, and identify and fix vulnerabilities. This time should be utilized to strengthen your preparation by focusing on problem-solving and conquering the weak areas. The following advice will be valuable for serious students who have been studying for a long time and have covered most part of JEE syllabus.

– Written by Saurabh Kumar, Chief Educational Officer (CAO), Vidyamandir Classes (VMC)

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