JEE Main 2022: Preparation tips by IIT JEE toppers to score good percentile
Mohit Dhyani | December 8, 2021 | 10:29 AM IST | 2 mins read
NTA is going to release the JEE 2022 exam date soon at jeemain.nta.nic.in. Check here JEE Main toppers’ tips to score well in the exam.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: National Testing Agency (NTA) is going to release the JEE Main 2022 exam date soon at jeemain.nta.nic.in. Along with the IIT JEE 2022 exam dates, the exam authority will also release the NTA JEE Main registration dates. Applicants preparing for the JEE Mains 2022 can check the toppers tips to score well in the exam. Applicants must start their JEE Main 2022 preparation by referring to syllabus and exam pattern.
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Applicants aiming to ace the JEE Main exam 2022 must start their preparations from understanding the IIT JEE 2022 exam pattern and building a solid foundation.
JEE Main 2022: Preparation Tips by IIT JEE Toppers
Work on the basic concepts
Applicants must focus on the JEE Main 2022 basic/fundamentals concepts to tackle all kinds of problems easily. It helps candidates to solve all a variety of questions having multiple concepts in a single problem. To ace the JEE Main exam, applicants must give more time to understand the basic concepts rather than solving problems.
Make study plan
The JEE syllabus covers topics from class 11th and 12th. To cover the JEE Main syllabus 2022 on time, it's very important to prepare an effective study plan. It helps candidates to cover all the topics and chapters on time.
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Prepare short notes
At the time of revision before the exam, it's very difficult to cover the full syllabus on time. To tackle these problems, applicants are advised to make short notes of important topics and concepts. It helps candidates to cover all the important concepts effectively in a very short time.
Mock Test
As the JEE Main exam 2022 will be conducted in online mode, candidates are advised to attempt NTA JEE mock tests frequently. After completing the JEE Main syllabus, mock tests help candidates to figure out their weak and strong points on which they need to improve. It also helps candidates to get familiar with the exam pattern and important topics asked previously in the IIT JEE Main exam.
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JEE Main 2022- Revision
Revision of the full syllabus plays a major role to ace the JEE Main exam with a good score. Applicants must revise all the topics and important concepts thoroughly before appearing for the exam.
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