JEE Main 2024 Session 2: Last week revision strategy
Divyansh | March 31, 2024 | 05:41 PM IST | 2 mins read
Students will be able to download the admit card of JEE Main 2024 Session 2 admit card from tomorrow on jeemain.nta.ac.in.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency will likely release the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2024 session 2 admit card tomorrow on the official website, jeemain.nta.ac.in. With the JEE Main session 2 exam scheduled from April 4, the students appearing for the examinations should strategy their time judiciously.
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The students should go through the mock test and previous years JEE Main exam papers. Students can download the JEE Main mock test 2024 for free on the official website, jeemain.nta.ac.in. The mock test has been designed to provide students with hands-on experience of the actual exam. The mock tests are based on the JEE Main syllabus. They should focus on completing the exam in the given time.
Revise formulae
The students should go through the formulae and chemical reaction of Class 11 and 12 curriculum. and chemical reactions. Memorising will help in time management and attempting questions that are directly based on the formulae.
The students should ensure that they maintain peace of mind if they haven’t covered some topics. They should focus on the topics which they have already covered and revise the chapters of which they are most confident about. Students should go through notes for quick revisions, and check all the formulas and chemical reactions a day before the exam.
Also read JEE Main 2024 session 2 admit card soon at jeemain.nta.ac.in
JEE Main 2024 exam pattern
The NTA will conduct the JEE Main 2024 session 2 from April 4 to 9 for BTech admission. The exam for paper 2 (BArch, BPlan) is scheduled for April 12.
The JEE Main BTech paper 2024 will have 90 questions in two sections - MCQs and numerical questions. In section B, candidates will have to attempt only five questions. They should note that both the sections will carry negative marking. Students will be awarded four marks for each correct answer while one mark will be deducted for each wrong response.
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