JEE Main 2023 exam date expected soon; Mistakes to avoid during preparation
Team Careers360 | November 7, 2022 | 01:05 PM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates planning to appear for the JEE Main 2023 exam can check some of the mistakes to avoid during preparation.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: National Test Agency (NTA) conducts the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main for admission to various technical undergraduate programmes offered at various engineering colleges in India. JEE Main 2023 is a national-level engineering entrance exam that is expected to be conducted twice a year. The JEE Main 2023 exam will be held in two phases - mid-January and April, according to the Times of India report.
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Candidates who are appearing for the JEE Main 2023 exam have to fulfill the eligibility to submit the JEE Main 2023 application form. The JEE Main 2023 registration is expected to begin soon at jeemain.nta.nic.in. However, it is also important to qualify for the JEE Main exam 2023 for admission to engineering colleges. Therefore candidates have to dedicate a good amount of time, effort, and patience in the preparation for JEE Main 2023 exam.
While preparing for the exam it is important to know the exam pattern and syllabus. After knowing the syllabus for the exam, start preparing the notes, downloading the previous questions, taking the mock test as much as possible and focusing on the weak topics.
Moreover, candidates often make a few mistakes while preparing for the exam. Some of the most common mistakes that should not be done by the candidates are as follows
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Avoid excessive using a cell phone, and social media
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Most candidates fail in taking a mock test or solving the previous question paper. It is advised to solve the JEE Main mock test and the previous question every weekend for 6 hours.
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Don't waste much time on a single topic. Seek the help of a professor or friend who is good at it,
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Don't exhaust yourself while studying. Take a break for 10-15 minutes and then start studying. Otherwise, you may lose focus from study and won't understand the topics.
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Always make a revision note of the topic studied in a single day and on the weekend take a test that will help you to understand what topic requires more attention.
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