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2 Months left JEE Mains Special

Hello people😊

IIT Kharagpur

Just in 2 months you have your JEE!! Is it making you anxious? Nervous? Stressed?. Since it’s only 2 months to JEE, I pre-assume you have completely revised your course thoroughly. If not revised, at least you are completed with your syllabus. In fact you might be ready to give the paper today itself. Well if that’s the case, there’s nothing to worry now. Hey don’t be worried or scared losing all your confidence to the thought of it, be courageous. You have come a long way.

Here’s a few GOLDEN points, really worth. Quite possible you have heard some of them before but here I’ll be sharing all of them. So just fasten your seat belt and be ready for a joy ride.

Now these 2 months are extremely crucial. You need to practice papers daily. If you know your exact exam timings practice solving in that time period else practice one paper in morning and one in evening shift on alternate days. Use NTA App papers or your coaching full syllabus papers. Reminder: Full course syllabus paper is really really important and in the exact time frame. Don’t be casual about it. Shift your focus from theory to paper solving. Analyze your papers that day itself. See what kind of questions you are doing wrong. Look for the concepts and correct formulas for that questions that moment itself. Don’t delay this task.

How will this benefit you?

·         Practicing papers on daily basis will build your confidence. You won’t fear from actual paper.

·         Analyzing papers will help you correct the things you were doing wrong. Many a times same question with different data is repeated in the actual exams. Kudos! You know your way out of it.

·         It will even help you reduce wasting your time in actual exam by making you aware what kind of questions you need to skip in actual exam.

·         Additionally, it will help you build your own strategy of solving the paper.

 

Practice chocolate problems, revise short notes, go through the formulas you have already stick in your study room on any particular day. For example: reserve Sundays for formulas, shorts notes and chocolate problems. That day you just have to focus on these things, no paper, no analyzing, nothing other than that.

Important points

·         Chocolate problems: Do only those questions that are either out of chocolate box or have more than 3 stars. Focusing on other chits inside the box will just waste your time. The questions left in the box are the questions you have to leave in the exam.

·         Going through formula once in a week till your actual exam will help you recall formulas easily and will help you solve formula based questions easily.

·         These small things will help you find questions you can do easily in no time in the actual exam.

·         Moreover it will help you recall small small things that you often tends to forget but are important from exam point of view.

Most importantly eat healthy, stay healthy, sleep properly and best of luck :)


 

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