JEE Main 2021: Revision strategy for physics
Students appearing for JEE Main 2021 exam for admission into top BTech institutes must check the JEE Main 2021 Physics revision tips for upcoming sessions.
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Try NowRidhi.Khurana | May 31, 2021 | 11:53 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will hold the JEE Main 2021 exam for admissions into BTech, BArch and BPlan courses. Physics is one of the toughest subjects for candidates appearing for JEE Main 2021 . They keep looking for some tips to score well in JEE Main Physics. Thus, here are some JEE Mains 2021 revision tips for Physics.
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JEE Main 2021 Revision Strategy for Physics
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Practice Mock Tests - After completing the JEE Main 2021 syllabus at once, candidates should practice as many mock tests as possible. This helps them understand the type of questions asked in the exam.
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Analyze the Preparation Level - Practising the previous year JEE Mains 2021 papers, mock tests and sample papers help candidates understand their level of preparation. After attempting a practice paper of JEE Main 2021, candidates should know the errors that are leading to wrong responses in the exam. If it's a matter of hassle, candidates should understand the questions calmly and then attempt. This way, there will be less chances of error in JEE Mains 2021 upcoming session.
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Revise Short Notes - While starting with JEE Main 2021 preparation, candidates are always advised to make short notes. This helps the candidates during JEE Main 2021 revision. Short notes help candidates brush up the old concepts and the facts studied while preparing the notes. Thus, JEE Mains 2021 short notes help candidates benefit from both ways.
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Know Important Topics - Candidates should know the important topics of Physics while preparing for JEE Main 2021. During the JEE Main revision, candidates should make sure that they have total concept clarity for topics from which more questions are asked in the exam. Given below are the topics that are often asked in JEE Mains 2021:
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Electrostatics
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Oscillation and Waves
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Modern Physics
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Optics
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Magnetics
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Electromagnetic Induction and AC
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Current Electricity
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Waves
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Physics and measurement
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Dual nature of matter and radiation
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Communication system
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Gravitation
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KTG
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Work on Weak Areas - For candidates who find some shortcomings in their preparation or while attempting the paper, they should focus on such factors. That is why JEE Main revision is the most important part of preparation as it allows candidates the chance to reduce the scope of negative marking in the final exam.
For the time being, JEE Main phase 3 and 4 exams are postponed till further notice due to surge in COVID-19 cases. Revised JEE Main 2021 dates will be issued for candidates. Until then, JEE Main revision is the best way to utilize time.
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