JEE Main April 2024: Know last 15 days exam preparation strategy
JEE Main 2024 session 2 will be held after 15 days. Know what preparation strategy to follow for quick revision.
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New Delhi: The National Testing Agency has announced the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main exam date 2024 for session 2. JEE Mains 2024 April session exams will be conducted between April 4 and 12. With two weeks left for the JEE exam, Careers360 provides a last 15 days preparation strategy.
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JEE Mains session 2 paper 1 (BE, BTech) exam will be held on April 4, 5, 6, 8, and 9. Moreover, JEE Main paper 2 (BArch, BPlan) is scheduled for April 12. NTA has released the JEE Main exam city intimation slip on March 28. Candidates who are appearing for JEE Main 2024 session 2 exam can check the last 15 days preparation strategy below.
JEE Main April 2024: Preparation strategy
Candidates have only 15 days to revise the syllabus of JEE Main 2024. In these 15 days, candidates need to change their entire strategy to prepare for the test at full pace. Follow the preparation tips mentioned below for the revision of the NTA JEE Main 2024 April session.
JEE Main mock tests and sample question papers: Candidates need to solve a number of JEE sample papers and mock tests to check the level of their exam preparation. Doing so will help them to identify the weak topics that require more attention. With this, they will know the specific topics that need more focus.
Revision: Practice makes a man perfect. The last 15 days are the most crucial. Candidates must focus on revision rather than learning any new topics. Revision plays a vital role when it comes to preparing for the examination.
Revise formulae and reactions: Candidates can drive their focus on the revision of formulae and chemical reactions. Doing so will help to solve the questions quickly and save time. As we know in JEE Mains time management plays a vital role.
Don’t get stress and panic: We have seen students get pressured when the exam day approaches. It is quite difficult to maintain a peace of mind because many topics are yet to be covered. In such a situation, candidates are advised to focus on those topics they have already studied and brush their memories. There is no need to panic over things that have gone beyond control.
What to do a day before JEE Main April 2024: Students can go through the handy note for quick revisions. Moreover, check all the formulas and chemical reactions. Do not take any kind of stress. Keep all the required documents to carry on the day of the exam. Check the JEE hall ticket for the exam day guidelines. Finally, have a good sleep.
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