JEE Main 2025 session 2 in less than a month; how to crack ‘difficult, lengthy’ mathematics
Vagisha Kaushik | March 3, 2025 | 10:10 PM IST | 2 mins read
JEE Main 2025: Focus on high-weightage topics, solve PYQs, follow pomodoro technique, suggest coaching experts.
Download the JEE Main 2026 Preparation Tips PDF to boost your exam strategy. Get expert insights on managing study material, focusing on key topics and high-weightage chapters.
Download EBookNEW DELHI: With less than a month to go for the Joint Entrance Examination - Main (JEE Main) 2025 session 2, students must focus on how to tackle the mathematics section as students rated the math section in session 1 difficult, lengthy, and time-consuming. While the exact dates are not in yet, the National Testing Agency (NTA) is going to conduct the JEE Mains 2025 session 2 from April 1 to 8.
Latest: Free All-India JEE Main 2026 Mock Test - Attempt Now
JEE Main Sample Papers: Physics | Chemistry | Maths | Top 30 Repeated Questions
JEE Main QP & Mock: Previous 10 Year Questions | Chapter Wise PYQs | Mock test Series
JEE Main Most Scoring Concept: January 2025 Session | April 2025 Session | Overall
JEE Main 2025 question paper will comprise three sections – physics, chemistry, and mathematics. Though students are advised to focus on each section, they might need to prepare for the mathematics portion smartly in order to face the challenges skillfully during the exam, given session 1 students’ experience.
As per the revised JEE Main exam pattern 2025, the mathematics subject will be divided into two sections – section a containing 20 questions and section b including five questions. Students must remember that there are no more optional questions in section b and all five questions are compulsory. This subject will carry 100 marks.
JEE Main 2025: Tips to tackle mathematics
Here’s an amalgamation of experience and knowledge shared by various coaching experts on the subject to help aspirants achieve high marks in JEE Main maths 2025 .
- Coaching experts suggest focussing on high-weightage topics like calculus, coordinate geometry, algebra, and vectors. Rote learning will not work in this section, therefore, try understanding the concepts.
- Solve as many JEE Main previous years’ question papers and mock tests as you can as they will help you understand the pattern of the exam and improve speed and accuracy. Set a timer while solving papers and try to complete the test in 2.5 hours to save time for revision. Also, prioritise accuracy over speed as accuracy helps in scoring.
- What you do need to memorize are standard values and formulas. Keep a formula sheet and revise it regularly. Also, learn shortcuts for repetitive calculations but use them only when you completely understand the logic behind them.
- Coaching experts recommend allotting 80 minutes for 18 to 20 questions in the mathematics section. During the exam, attempt easy and moderate questions first, leaving time-consuming ones for later.
- During JEE Main preparation, allocate more time to subjects or topics you find challenging, but don’t ignore your strengths. For example, devote two hours to Mathematics. Some also suggest studying in focused 25-minute sessions followed by a 5-minute break. After four cycles, take a longer 15-minute break. This method boosts concentration and prevents burnout.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- TISS Mumbai: More students seek help for relationship woes than studies; women prefer text, show helpline data
- Education budget utilisation has improved since Covid pandemic: Government data
- DU axe on Indian languages in BA Programme over empty seats; teachers blame CUET, vacancies
- Allahabad University, central institutes ‘bypass’ SC, ST hiring with ‘not found suitable’ excuse: Panel
- Over half of NCERT posts lie vacant, zero hiring for two straight years; NCTE, NIOS no different
- Governor as Chancellor: Colonial-era role being used to ‘choke’ universities in opposition states
- ‘Content-heavy to context-driven’: Great Lakes Chennai launches PGPM with consulting, data science majors
- Institute of Rural Management Anand enters a new era with fresh campus, MBA courses, curriculum
- UPSC, SSC Exams: Government job seekers demand students’ panel, tight monitoring in appeal to commission, DoPT
- Viksit Bharat Shiksha Adhishthan Bill centre’s ‘total power’ grab over higher edu, say MPs; draft goes to JPC