JEE Main 2021 session 4: Seven-day strategy to boost preparation
Isha Jain | August 18, 2021 | 05:15 PM IST | 2 mins read
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the JEE Main 2021 session 4 exam on August 26, 27, 31, September 1 and 2. JEE Main 2021 aspirants can check the last seven-day preparation strategy here.
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Try NowNEW DELHI : The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the JEE Main 2021 session 4 exam on August 26, 27, 31, September 1 and 2. The Joint Entrance Examination Mains is considered to be one of the most important entrance exams for engineering aspirants. As per experts, last week's preparation plays an important role in a candidate's performance in the exam. Here, candidates can check last-minute tips to score well in NTA JEE Main 2021 session 4.
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The questions in JEE Main exam are framed to test the basic understanding of aspirants in mathematics and science. Therefore, students are required to have a strategic understanding of how to prepare for the exam in the last week.
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JEE Main 2021 session 4: Seven-day strategy to boost preparation
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Don’t study any new topic
JEE Main 2021 aspirants are strictly advised to avoid any new topic at this point when the final session of the JEE Main exam 2021 is just a week away. Picking up any new topic may create confusion which can significantly affect the entire preparation.
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Go through flashcards
Having flashcards that have all important concepts and formulas can be helpful in scoring high in the JEE Main 2021 exam. Generally, concepts and formulas are something that students forget leading to negative marking. With the help of flashcards, JEE Main 2021 aspirants can revise the important concepts and formulas at regular intervals without wasting much time searching for it.
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Don’t stress much
Most of the students start taking stress a week before the JEE Main exam. Well, it is important to understand that stress can significantly affect their overall preparation as well as performance in the exam. Excessive thinking on results can also lead to confusion leading to fewer study hours in the last week of exam.
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Attempt mock test
Although students are advised to keep study less in the last week, the JEE Main 2021 aspirants must not stop attempting mock tests. Attempting mock tests will help them to get an insight into the exam pattern before the actual exam.
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Analyse previous sessions’ results
Since the NTA is conducting the JEE Main 2021 exam four times a year, students who have appeared in the previous sessions should take advantage of it. Candidates should analyze their results and try to understand where they went wrong and lost marks. This will help them to avoid repeating the same mistakes in the upcoming JEE Main 2021 exam.
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