JEE Main April 2021: Know last 15 days exam strategy to score well
Prabakaran K | April 12, 2021 | 05:20 PM IST | 2 mins read
NTA is scheduled to conduct the JEE Main April 2021 exam from April 27 to 30 in online mode. Check JEE Main 2021 strategy for the last 15 days to crack the exam.
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Try NowNew Delhi: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will be conducting the JEE Main 2021 exam for the April session in computer-based mode from April 27 to 30. JEE Main 2021 admit card for April session to be released soon. Proper safety measures will be taken by the NTA to conduct JEE Main 2021 April exam due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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Now that there is limited time remaining, here are some JEE Main April 2021 strategies for the last 15 days and JEE Main last-minute preparation tips 2021.
JEE Main April 2021: 15 days exam strategy
There are only 15 days left for the start of the national-level Joint Entrance Examination (JEE). Students may check the tips below on revision strategy for the NTA JEE Main April 2021 session.
JEE Main mock tests and sample question papers: With just two weeks remaining for JEE Main April 2021, students are advised to examine the level of their exam preparation with the help of mock tests and sample papers. This will help them to know which area needs more work and prepare accordingly. With this, they will know the specific topics that need more focus.
Revision: Students who have prepared last-minute revision for JEE Main April 2021 exam are advised to utilize this period to revise the pieces of shorthand details so that it is thoroughly memorized.
Revise formulae and reactions: This is the best time to revise all the important formulae and chemical reactions of the JEE Main April 2021 subjects. This will reduce the chance of minor mistakes while attempting the examination.
Don’t get stress and panic: Most of the time when there is less time left for the exam, students start getting anxious due to the topics that were skipped by them. Students are advised to cover those topics if there is adequate time to accommodate in their preparation schedule. If there is not sufficient time, they are advised to strengthen the topics that they already know. There is no need to panic over things that have gone beyond control.
What to do a day before JEE Main April 2021: The syllabus of JEE Main 2021 is vast which makes it difficult for students to revise it all. For those students, personal notes in the form of tables help a lot. Don’t touch any new topic a day before JEE Main April 2021 exam.
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