JEE Main 2022 starts today; Check last minute tips to score well
NTA will conduct the JEE Main 2022 exam from today. Check last minute tips to crack JEE Main exam 2022.
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Try NowMayank Uniyal | June 23, 2022 | 08:14 AM IST
NEW DELHI:
The National Testing Agency (NTA) is all set to conduct the JEE Main 2022 exam from today, June 23. The JEE Main exam 2022 session 1 is scheduled to be conducted on June 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, and 29, 2022. As the exam is around the corner, candidates appearing for JEE Main exam 2022 should follow the exam day tricks and last minute tips to ace the examination. It is advisable to read and adhere to the
JEE Main exam day guidelines
to be followed before and during the exam. Hence, mentioned below are some experts' tips on last minute tips for the JEE Main 2022 exam.
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JEE Main 2022 last minute preparation tips
Say no to new topics - It is advisable not to start with any new topic that has not been studied till now. Studying any new topic consumes time and creates stress.
Revise important topics - Candidates must focus on revising the important topics, formulas and theorems during the last minutes. Revision from notes will help to quickly gather all the important concepts for the examination. It is also advisable to focus on high weightage topics in each subject to boost scores.
Eat well and sleep early - Taking a healthy diet and minimum of 8 hours of sleep will help to stay fresh during the examination. Thus, to stay motivated during the examination, a good sleep and eating well will help to stay focused.
Reach the exam centre an hour before the exam commencement - It is important to reach the examination centre an hour before, to avoid any hassle on the exam day. It is further advisable to cross check all the required documents for the examination such as JEE Main admit card 2022 and valid ID proof.
Time management - The Joint Entrance Examination Mains 2022 is an exam about accuracy and speed rather than maximum attempted questions. Thus, candidates must make sure to equally distribute time to every question and hold the unsure questions. Candidates must distribute time according to their strengths and weaknesses.
Don't spend too much time on a single question - Wasting more than enough time on one question will lead to frustration and losing calm. Thus, it is advisable to move to another question, if unsure about the current question. One can look for the unsure question during the last few minutes of the examination.
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