All of us know that JEE (Main) and JEE (Advanced) are the toughest competitive engineering entrance examinations for admission to IITs & NITs. Being the premier technical institutes of the country, all engineering aspirants try to qualify for IIT entrance examinations in the first place. As students of science stream of class 12th are already well aware of the Syllabus of all engineering entrance examinations, we need not go into detail about it. The syllabus for Class 11th and 12th comprises almost all topics of JEE (Main) and JEE (Advanced) examinations.
Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry are the three subjects which are to be studied by students deeply to qualify in JEE(Main) 2018. First of all, the engineering students cannot compete only by memorizing all topics the questions of which are generally asked in the examination of this standard. Not only regular practice and revision but also understanding the concept very clearly is of utmost importance.
As all subjects carry equal marks, the candidates are required to pay equal attention to them all. The questions are of an objective type so the aspirants are required to go through the subject thoroughly. Regular practice of solving questions from Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry is also necessary to perform well in the examination. As far as the allotment of time to each subject is concerned, the students are advised to divide it into three parts equally for each subject.
It is also difficult for the students to compete in engineering entrance examination by scoring 100 percent in Mathematics only, and doing badly in Physics and Chemistry because they have not given equal importance to the other two subjects. So there must be a well-balanced strategy for studying the subject. Candidate mustn't ignore one subject at the cost of the other. Every subject must be given equal attention and importance so far as scoring marks are concerned. A particular JEE Main aspirant may be a little weaker in a particular subject than in other ones. But it does mean that he or she should ignore it. By ignoring any one of the three subjects, you are hurting your own prospect of success.
The 15 tips for success in JEE (Main) and JEE (Advanced) are given below:
1. Work out at least 45-85 quantitative problems daily from Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry.
2. Fix time limits for practicing to improve the speed of solving questions.
3. Begin your preparation with easy areas first to be accustomed to the subject.
4. Fix your priority to be given to topics to suit your requirement.
5. Make a proper analysis of your mistakes to single out a point that poses difficulty to you often.
6. Never leave the target of the day unfinished.
7. Prepare your plan for tomorrow in advance
7. Practice logical thinking regularly.
8. Don't give up half-way. Stick to your plan of study until you achieve success
9. Go through your board exam syllabus thoroughly as contents from it will be included in both JEE Main and JEE Advanced.
10. Go through the previous 10-12 years of question papers and solve them all.
11. Make a record of topics you have gone through in a day.
12. Make a chart of time table for studying the subject.
13. Stop studying a day before the exam
14. Take light food during the days of preparation for the examination
15. Be always optimistic
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