JEE Main March 2021- Tips and Tricks to prepare
Team Careers360 | March 7, 2021 | 02:59 PM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates appearing in JEE Mains 2021 March session may find important preparation tips as shared by Saurabh Kumar (Director, Vidyamandir Classes).
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NEW DELHI:
National Testing Agency is going to conduct JEE Mains 2021 March session from March 15 to 18 for paper 1. It is almost a week to go for candidates registered for
JEE Main March 2021 session
. This time is crucial for candidates appearing in the upcoming IIT JEE Main 2021 session. Here are some
JEE Main preparation tips
shared by the director of renowned coaching institute Vidyamandir Classes.
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JEE Mains March 2021 Tips and Tricks by Saurabh Kumar (Director, Vidyamandir Classes)
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preparing for the March attempt should refer to the JEE Main answer keys of the February 2021 session thereby materializing and acting upon a possible strategy for the exam.
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This is time to analyse the previous attempt and learn from any mistakes, working on the same and avoid those mistakes in future attempts.
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Practice a bunch of questions to ensure accuracy and work on areas having a loose grasp over.
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This is the time to brush on any overlooked concepts and practice such topics with mock tests.
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Theoretical questions formed the major part of the exam in JEE Mains February. Candidates should work on any weak on theoretical chapter and study them properly. Ensure readiness for the questions flunked in the February attempt.
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The February attempt has made it clear that special attention has to be given to certain topics along with the mainstream syllabus before the March attempt.
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For Physics: Magnetism and Matter, EM Waves, Diffraction and Polarisation, Optical Instruments, Communication Systems, Semiconductor Devices, Rotation, Thermodynamics, Electrostatics.
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For Chemistry: Inorganic Chemistry, especially from NCERT, should be prepared and memorised with data, Name Reactions, Flame Test and Organic Concepts.
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For Maths: Differential Equations, Vectors and 3D, Matrices and Determinants, Sequence and Series, Mathematical Reasoning, Application of Derivatives, Indefinite Integral.
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Dedicate the time left for JEE Mains March 2021 attempt to focus on strong topics and revise them properly in order to avoid missing out on any questions.
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Do not forget to revise. It helps retain the topics learned when appearing for JEE Main exam 2021. Revise the important topics and formulae over and over again.
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Shift the focus from mock tests or solving question papers now because they are time-consuming. Dedicate this time analysing mistakes and work on them not to repeat them in future attempts.
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Most importantly, do not forget to manage stress with regular breaks between study cycles to ensure that you maintain your concentration and energy levels.
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