IIT JAM 2021: How to prepare in 10 days
IIT JAM 2021 will be conducted on February 14, 2021. Check the tips to prepare for IIT JAM 2021 here.
Candidates can download JAM previous year's papers to boost their exam preparation.
Download NowKapil Rawat | February 5, 2021 | 01:25 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore will conduct the IIT JAM 2021 entrance exam on February 21, 2021. The IIT JAM entrance exam 2021 will be conducted in computer-based mode.
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Candidates only have less than 10 days to prepare for the IIT JAM 2021 entrance exam. Therefore, candidates can follow the given tips to prepare for the IIT JAM 2021 in the remaining 10 days.
IIT JAM 2021: Preparation tips for JAM 2021
Revision: With less than 10 days available, candidates are advised to revise the topics they have covered so far instead of picking up new topics. Use your remaining time to go through short notes and revise important concepts and formulas.
Practice IIT JAM mock test: The mock test link of IIT JAM 2021 has been made available on November 25. Practising by attempting the IIT JAM mock test 2021 will help candidates to get familiar with the actual entrance exam and its customs. All features of the mock test are the same as that of the IIT JAM entrance exam. Thus, knowing all the features and functionality will surely help candidates to get a head start during the actual exam.
Practice with IIT JAM sample papers: Candidates can get accustomed to the exam pattern of IIT JAM 2021 by practising with the sample papers. Candidates can also prepare by working on question papers of previous years.
Notes: While getting ready for the IIT JAM 2021, candidates should create notes of important topics. This way, candidates are able to easily revise important topics and subjects. Those candidates who have not prepared any notes till now are advised to do so as it will help them greatly.
Tips and tricks: Get some rest and proper sleep. Do not stress yourself or take frequent breaks while studying. Eat good and healthy food so that you do not get ill on the exam day. Check your admit card to make sure there is no discrepancy in the details. The most important thing to do is not to give into pressure and let yourself be overwhelmed by anything.
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