JEE Mains 2024 last minute tips to score better marks; exam pattern
Samridhi Mishra | March 31, 2024 | 11:40 AM IST | 2 mins read
JEE Main 2024 Session 2: Exam scheduled from April 4 to 12, check last-minute tips to ace.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency will commence the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Main session 2 on April 4. The JEE Mains 2024 admit card is likely to be issued on April 1. The authorities will update the link to download the JEE Main admit card at jeemain.nta.ac.in. Candidates have to carry the admit card to the exam hall. The admit card of JEE Main 2024 will provide details such as exam date, shift timings, exam centre address, guidelines and more. NTA will conduct the JEE Mains exam in two shifts. Shift 1 will be held from 9 am to 12 pm, while shift 2 will be held from 3 pm to 6 pm.
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Students can check their allotted exam dates from the JEE city intimation slip. The authorities have released the JEE Main 2024 city intimation slip for session 2 on the official website.
With the exam approaching, candidates require all the tips and strategies to secure a good result. Here are some expert tips to help you score well in JEE Mains 2024 session 2 examinations:
- Focus on revision: Concentrate on revising key concepts, formulas, and problem-solving techniques across all subjects – Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Prioritize topics with higher weightage and those you find challenging.
- Practice mock tests: Take full-length mock tests regularly to simulate the exam environment and improve time management skills. Analyse your performance, identify weak areas, and work on strengthening them. Familiarize yourself with the exam pattern, question types, and marking scheme to strategize effectively during the exam.
- Manage time Effectively: Develop a strategic time management plan for each section to ensure you allocate sufficient time to answer all questions accurately. Avoid spending too much time on difficult questions; prioritize easier ones to maximize your overall score. Utilize the last few minutes for quick revisions and rechecking answers for each section.
- Stay calm and confident: Maintain a positive mindset and stay calm amidst the exam pressure. Confidence in your preparation and abilities is key to success. Practice relaxation techniques such as deep breathing and visualization to relieve stress.
- Take care of health: Prioritize self-care and maintain a healthy lifestyle during the exams. Get adequate sleep, stay hydrated, and eat nutritious meals.
With diligent preparation and strategic execution of these last-minute tips, you can approach JEE Main 2024 with confidence and increase your chances of achieving your desired result. The JEE Mains exam will have MCQs and numerical answer-type questions. There will be a total of 90 questions from all three sections- Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. The JEE Main B.Tech exam will be held for 300 marks in online mode. For every correct answer candidates will receive four marks, while there is a deduction of 1 mark for each incorrect answer.
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