JEE Main 2022: Subject-wise preparation tips by experts
JEE Main exam 2022 will start on April 21. Candidates are advised to follow preparation tips by the experts to improve their abilities and speed.
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NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the JEE Main exam 2022 in two sessions – April and May. The exam dates of session 1 are April 21, 24, 25, 29 & May 1, 4, and session 2 dates are May 24 to 29.
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We all have entered into that month in which one of the major competitive exams, that is JEE Main 2022, will take place. Candidates who are passionate about becoming engineers from one of the top government engineering institutes can fill the JEE Main 2022 application form on or before April 5.
It is a matter of almost 3 weeks when lakhs of candidates would be giving the JEE Main 2022 exam across the country. It is important for the candidates to know that marks will be deducted for wrong answers, that is why candidates must ensure before marking them. Although, there are a lot of things in which a candidate may need guidance and expert advice to excel in the NTA JEE Mains 2022 exam.
In order to help and guide the candidates, we have shared JEE Main 2022 experts tips below. Therefore, candidates are advised to go through these beneficial tips and plan their preparation accordingly.
Expert tips to boost JEE Main 2022 preparation
Preparing for Physics
Physics is mainly based on logic and concepts. Be familiar with those units that describe fundamental physical quantities such as length, mass, time, current temperature, amount of substance, and luminous intensity. For instance, candidates should refer to NCERT books and manuals to learn about using ‘Vector Treatment’ whenever needed.
Preparing for Chemistry
Chemistry is a subject that demands great memorization skills to score good marks in the JEE exam. Chemistry consists of three sections - physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry, which makes this a difficult subject when a short preparation time is left. Although, candidates are advised to focus more on GOC isomerism, names reactions, and the role of reagents. Moreover, chapters like atomic structure, solid-state, ionic equilibrium, thermochemistry, and electrochemistry should be considered most important.
Preparing for Mathematics
Mathematics is usually tough for many aspirants. That is why, one should give special attention to algebra, quadratic equations, and expressions, complex numbers, probability, vectors, matrices, coordinate geometry, circles, parabola, hyperbola, calculus, functions, limits, continuity, differentiability, application of derivatives, and definite integrals.
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