JEE Main 2023: Last month preparation plan by experts
The NTA JEE Main 2023 session 1 will begin from January 24. Check JEE Main 2023 preparation tips by experts.
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NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced the JEE Main 2023 exam dates. The NTA JEE Main 2023 exam will be held on January 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, and 31, while session 2 will be conducted in April. Now that the IIT JEE Main 2023 exam is approaching, it is important to utilize the last month to the fullest. Therefore, here candidates are provided with a study plan in the last month before the JEE Main 2023 by FIITJEE expert, Ramesh Batlish.
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According to experts, the last month should generally be utilized to consolidate one’s preparation by focusing on revision briefly, problem solving and overcoming the weaker areas in preparation. However, the following points should be kept in mind:
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Remain focused and maintain a positive attitude while studying.
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Speed & Accuracy will be your key to success. Therefore, develop speed by solving mock tests of JEE level problems with time management. Moreover, keep a check on your mistakes and try overcoming then in every test you take.
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Solve previous year’s papers for understanding the level of questions asked. Also, focus on your weaker areas and improve your concepts.
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For practice of Numerical/Integer Type questions follow a reputed source or sample papers on official websites.
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Remember it is the quality of time spent and not the quantity alone. Hence, take short breaks of five to ten minutes after every one or two hours of serious study. Relax completely when you take a break.
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Don’t overstress yourself. Five to six hours of sleep every night is a must, especially three-four days before the actual exam for physical and mental fitness. Relaxation exercises may help to regain freshness. Avoid over-sleeping during the day.
Finally, note that if one has the right “attitude” required towards preparation, then even an average student can crack JEE.
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