NTA JEE Main 2022: Last month strategies for aiming high score; Experts
Team Careers360 | March 24, 2022 | 11:20 AM IST | 2 mins read
The JEE Main 2022 April exam is scheduled to begin from April 21. Check last month strategies for aiming high in NTA JEE Main 2022 exam.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency issued an official notification revising the dates of the JEE Main 2022 April exam, which will now be held on April 21, 24, 25, 29, and May 1, 4, 2022. With barely a month remaining for applicants, JEE Main is quickly approaching, and they must prepare for the exam. With a good JEE Main score, aspirants can get into one of India's most prestigious engineering colleges/institutions. Here, students can check strategies to aim high in the NTA JEE Main 2022 exam by Saurabh Kumar, Chief Academic Officer, Vidyamandir Classes.
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According to Kumar, candidates must dedicate a large amount of time to exam preparation due to the extensive syllabus for the JEE Main exam. Preparing for JEE Main necessitates a steady focus, a thorough understanding of the content, and the most efficient exam-taking technique. The following tips, however, can assist students in preparing better for the upcoming exam.
1. A Good revision schedule
Make a schedule that is both functional and relaxing. Every aspirant is different, and their revision tactics are as well. As a result, create a study programme in which you spend the proper amount of time on each topic that you consider to be your strength.
2. Continuous Practice of Mock papers and previous year question papers
Taking mock exams might help you analyze your JEE Main preparation level. You will become aware of the areas to which you need to spend more attention after analyzing the results of mock tests. Simulating an exam and solving mock tests on a regular basis improves your exam time management skills.
3. Important concepts
Focus on the high-value concepts to make the best use of your time. Try mentally absorbing the concepts of a topic in detail if you want to boost your JEE Main preparation tactics. Begin with the most fundamental and straightforward concepts to acquire confidence. Concentrate on the strategic areas once you've completed the basic parts.
4. Management of Time
Excessive time spent on difficult questions can leave applicants with insufficient time to tackle the easy ones, so when preparing mock tests, it's a good idea to pay attention to problem-solving abilities as well. Having a strong plan and controlling your time are critical when it comes to determining exam results.
5. Revision is the Key
The importance of revision in the JEE Main 2022 preparation process cannot be overstated. You must revise the complete JEE Main syllabus in order to retain the principles learned throughout JEE Main preparation. The NCERT Books serve as the foundation for JEE. Revise all of the topics and concepts thoroughly. Reviewing the topics will aid in time management throughout the exam.
Concentrate more on polishing your skills and refining your concepts through a variety of formats. Self-written notes are incredibly valuable and easy to edit during JEE preparation, and they aid in the memorizing of formulas, ideas, and strategies.
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