JEE Main 2022: Only one month to go; Know tips to crack engineering entrance exam
The JEE Main 2022 exam will start on April 21. Candidates should start making JEE Main 2022 last month preparation strategies to score high marks.
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New Delhi: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced the exam dates of JEE Main 2022 on the official website – jeemain.nta.nic.in. The authorities will conduct the JEE Main 2022 exam in online mode in two sessions namely April and May. The JEE Main April session exam dates are April 21, 24, 25, 29 and May 1, 4, 2022.
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As only a few days are left for the exam, it is necessary for the candidates to start making some effective strategies that will benefit them. This is the right time to make necessary amendments to the schedule. Therefore, candidates are advised to read more to know about the preparation strategies, suggestions, and more that will help to clear the exam.
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How to score high in JEE Main 2022 exam by last month strategy
Candidates are provided useful tips and suggestions here to score high marks in JEE Main by last month strategy
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Candidates are advised to refer to the official JEE Main 2022 syllabus and mark all the important topics that will be asked in the exam. Mark those topics that require more time and are difficult. Easy topics can be taken care of at the end.
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It is important to understand the difficulty level and exam pattern. So, candidates should take the help of the previous year’s JEE Main question papers.
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Instead of wasting the last month reading extra or irrelevant books, candidates should focus on the curriculum that includes the NCERT book syllabus.
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Do not forget to give a quick read to topics regularly which are already done before starting a new topic.
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Start solving chapter-wise mock tests after the completion of a chapter and then switch to full-length mock tests when the entire syllabus is completed.
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Never miss out on important topics, if missed then you may have to suffer heavy damages.
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