Tips to Crack JEE Main





Among all India engineering entrance exams, JEE is the most popular entrance exam. Only a few will able to pass this exam, those are serious about this exam. So, here are some tips for you to know. 

1. Win the Body and Feed the Mind

The importance of good health in the Corona Pandemic is rooted in all of us by default. Our welfare is the primary survivor of cut-throat rivalry to get into excellent engineering colleges like IITs and NITs. Studying under pressure and stress also contributes to not eating well and sleep deprivation, which leads eventually to poor exam results.


Students must ensure that they pursue a balanced schedule by concentrating on diet, exercise, and sleep during this last stage of their training. Depression in students is also induced by the pressure of demands. Doing drugs on a regular basis for 10-15 minutes will help them develop trust and a healthy attitude.


I used to visit the gym every morning as a workout or go for a jog. Exercises elevate your moods, allowing you to concentrate more when learning.


2. JEE Key Syllabus and Pattern Awareness Well

Check the syllabus and JEE Main's latest online test pattern carefully and schedule your training accordingly. To the best of their abilities to get a successful rank, students must ensure that they cover the entire syllabus of the test.


It would be an additional morale builder to learn the syllabus and pattern thoroughly as you will know what not to learn if you are preparing to offer other engineering exams such as BITSAT, WBJEE, VITEEE, etc. I have issued more than 15 reviews to help you appreciate the meaning of this method.


3. Say No to distractions

It's high time for learners to say no to all distractions that consume time. Ideally, it should be put on hold before the exam to update Facebook status, Instagram stories, and watch TikTok videos. Your mates and these social media sites are not going anywhere, just for a time to take a break from them.

It's hard to keep away from these enticements, I know, but I used these enticements as incentives to reach a goal. In the next couple of golden rules, I'll expand on this.


4. Don't manage Time, manage yourself

Everything thinks about time management and you have no leverage over time, which is crazy. By following a normal schedule, all you can do effectively is control yourself.


The easiest approach is to create a daily schedule or routine or timetable to help you break the syllabus into manageable topics/concepts according to your convenience.


5. Take daily mock assessments

A day's sample evaluation will hold all questions at bay. I know you're all pressed for time, but offering a regular mock test at the same time as your final day test will help you train your mind for the time to perform at its best.


It doesn't matter if you solve 10 or 100 questions, just try to obey the requirements of the test.


6. Identify and address gaps in information

Analyze the results of the Mock test on a regular basis and find information deficiencies or vulnerable places and evaluate and correct them. It should be a part of our everyday routine to practice and update lessons we did not perform properly in the mock exam.


7. Build a Revision Wall

It should be fast and easy to revise at this stage. Tear up your notebook pages or make fresh notes on sheets of A4 paper and paste them on a wall in your room. Reading into our revision wall should be the last thing before going to bed and the first thing after getting up.


After all, it's all up to you whether you pass or not. 
This might little help you. All the best for your exam.


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