JEE Main 2022: Last month revision plan to crack Joint Entrance Exam
Mayank Uniyal | May 18, 2022 | 03:15 PM IST | 1 min read
NTA will conduct the JEE Main 2022 exam from June 20. Check last month's revision plan to aim high in JEE Mains exam 2022.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the JEE Main 2022 session 1 exam from June 20 to 29. With almost a month remaining for Joint Entrance Exam Mains, candidates should know the last month's strategies to crack JEE Mains 2022. Since JEE Main is one of the toughest National-level entrance tests, the preparation level should also be exceptional. Thus, following are the JEE Main preparation tips by expert's to help candidates to study systematically. Check JEE Main high scoring topics and last month's revision plan from below.
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JEE Main 2022: Most important topics for revision
Candidates should check the below topics and make sure they revise them regularly. The following topics carries a good weightage in the Joint Entrance Examination:
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JEE Main 2022 last month revision tips
Candidates should check the following tips highlighting the revision plan for JEE Main.
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With only a month remaining for the JEE Main 2022, candidates should focus on solving mock tests/sample papers of JEE Main to enhance time management skills for the exam.
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Candidates should make short notes of important formulas/terminology/reactions separately. They are further advised to regularly revise the formulas to solve questions quickly and correctly.
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It is strictly advisable not to study new topics for the exam during the last month. Revise the already studied topics rather than studying new topics and creating confusion.
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Time-management is the key to crack the Joint Entrance Exam. Thus, candidates should pay more attention to problem-solving questions as they take the majority of time during the exam.
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