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JEE Main is one of the highly Competitive Entrance Exam. To score good marks in your exam it is very important that you have good hold on PCM subjects. Try to give extra attention to important topics which carries more weight-age in the exam. You can also solve MCQs. Solving complete mock test series is very important so that you can improve your performance. It will help you to know where you stand among other competitors. Try to increase your speed as well.
Here are some preparation tips which can be helpful for you in Exam preparation.
Work on a Time Table: After carefully checking the syllabus of the exam towards creating a perfect timetable which will fit your schedule while leaving enough time to prepare for the examination within the days left.
Devide & Segregate the JEE Main Syllabus: The topics from the Exam syllabus must be divided into easy, tough and very tough so that preparation of the exam is made accordingly.
Make your Basic Concepts Strong: While it is essential to study the topics mentioned in the official syllabus, it is also advised to study the basic concepts well first. By knowing the basic concepts of the units involved in the examination, you will be able to understand each topics well and in depth. This will result in a greater understanding of the topics and will make it simpler for you to study complicated concepts present in the syllabus.
Improve your Weak Points: Stressed over some topics or formulas which you just cannot seem to understand? Give more time and focus on these topics to improve it. Keep small notes and constantly revise those concepts which has been hard to understand. By constantly studying the topics you find difficult.
Attempt Mock Test and Solve Sample Papers: Mock tests will give you an almost real experience of how the examination will be. By solving mock tests, you will be able to work on time management while at the same time understanding the question paper pattern.
Revision: While studying it is important to revise those topics which has already been studied. It is advised that each day, a certain amount of time should be divided for revision purposes.
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Hello If your basic concepts are clear then you should focus on speed and accuracy to perform well in the NEET exam. NEET is a highly competitive exam and along with hard work, smart work is equally important. You can join any test series which provides you unlimited tests. Since you are a medical aspirant, I would like to inform you about Carers360 Talent Search Examination (CTSE). It is an All India Talent search exam where students of 11th and 12th PCM/PCB can test their knowledge and enhance their preparation by knowing their stronger and weaker areas and win prizes and scholarships worth ₹1.25 Crore. It is a great opportunity for you. Take the test, perform the best, avail the scholarship and win prizes. You can win exciting prizes such as: ₹50,000/- cash Prizes, Upto 100% Scholarship on JEE / NEET AI-Based preparation packages, Laptops, Smartphones, Amazon Echo, Careers360 Almanacs, Powerbanks, Upto ₹250/- paytm *Cashback offer Check the details:
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JEE Mains is a National level Common Entrance test to get admission in NIT's and IIIT's. Yes, You can still write the JEE Mains 2020 exam. If you are qualified in the JEE exam and got a seat , you have to study from the first year. As you are in first year of Btech focus more on the JEE Preparation rather than your Academics. But make sure that you must pass the first year subjects.
Be you a dropper or a fresher, you have 11 months to study, revise and practise questions.
You must have definitely followed the NEET 2019 Result fiasco.
You are lucky. You should not be afraid and rather focus on a score you are aiming for. Though 11 months and 0 to 650 look difficult, take it up as a challenge!!
As simple as it gets, start from tomorrow/today itself!!! Start with smaller timeframe like 4-5 hours and make sure to gradually increase it to 10–12 hours daily which can be carefully squeezed from a day's time.
I am no expert, but these habits are a must for getting more than 650/720
Meditation. Do not ignore this. This is the key to develope good focus and bring peace to your already troubled mind with many thoughts running through it at a time
Write down a carefully thought, regularised schedule that includes awaking at 5 or 5:30 AM sharp, stretching and exercising a bit then hit the study table hard. (Start slowly like 6:30 or 7 AM if you wake up later than that)
Do use social media. You read that correct. You may use social media but keep a timing for it. Be it Quora/YouTube or anything, set a time limit for it like 1 hr a day or so. Social media has a draining effect and distracts you. Make sure you enjoy it only in short bursts like 15 min and thus completing the day's 1 or 1.5 hrs. Never use continously for even 30 min or so!! You might even read something good. It even freshens up your mind.
The study related tips:
Biology: Since you have around 11 months only, you must finish the vast biology portion (reading + MCQ's) atleast once by mid August, 2019 or earlier.
NCERT XI +XII each and every line to be read as much as possible times. NEET is a competitive exam and nothing done is enough, so just read, remember and revise the NCERT as much as possible. Highlight keywords, numbers, small details, add short notes to NCERT as “added info".
Apart from that you need to practise MCQ's also, never ignore this part in biology. For MCQ's refer to ‘MTG NCERT At Your Fingertips: Biology' for NEET. This book has really good MCQ's and questions that make you think that you have never read the book properly.
After finishing reading and remembering a chapter, immediately solve it's MCQ's. Mark those which you found tough or a bit out of the book. Write those down in the NCERT itself so that when you read NCERT again, you will definitely go through that added info. By doing all of this, you are guaranteed atleast 330/360 in biology.
Chemistry: Unlike biology, this subject also requires fair amount of problem solving skills. This subject feels like you may know it, but when it can fool you and give you -1 instead of +4 you never know. Be alert in this subject.
Again like biology, you MUST read and revise the NCERT XI + XII Chemistry. Every minor detail,hidden GR, some random chemical behaviour given in corner of the TB, every structure, literally everything must be covered by you. Leave nothing in the book or it will cost you dearly. See the past NEET papers (esp. 2019) and you will get the idea.
Chemistry will require to byheart reactions, chemical structures, formulae and chemical nature. Do not shy away from learning and do as much as possible. Since it is NEET, for solving you would require only Coaching Material for eg Booklets of Allen/Aakash etc.
Make a formulae book for all chapters that also include some important details you would not like to miss.
Physics: Now this subject checks how well you have really prepared for NEET. Keep aside 2019, the paper will never be as easy so buckle up!!
Before jumping on to solve the questions of booklets or even NCERT first and foremost do go through the theory wonderfully given in the NCERT. Do not rely on theory given in coaching modules. Little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Read full, know full and score the best. People may lose marks in Physics only because :
Solving mistakes
Lack of knowledge/half knowledge like of the concept involved.
If you are not able to solve, then first go through the solution. Understand it, practice it twice thrice and kill the doubt in it!! However, out of laziness, never make it a habit. Always attempt a question first. This is the right attitude for an exam where you won't have solutions to look at before solving!! By doing this, you improve your problem solving skills, reduce your fear and finally, take less time to solve a question as your practice exponentially increases.
The books I would suggest is NCERT + Cengage physics for JEE MAIN/NEET By BM Sharma. This fat book contains derivation for concepts, short tricks and lots and lots and lots of variety of questions , each with solutions for all chapters. You would absolutely love it. Do it and you would get alteast 165/180 in Physics. Or maybe even 180/180
Do make a formulae book for all chapters. Also, just go through the blue boxes within as well as those after the chapter (NCERT) for clarification or some extra knowledge that might be useful to solve. The must do parts of Cengage physics are:
Solved illustrations.
Solved MCQ's after the chapter.
Application based questions given as small box inside the chapters.
I repeat that you have 11 months to achieve what you can. Solve atleast 7 NEET full tests with all this. (Of Allen specifically)
My final advise is: Always be in it (the neet prep mode) every single living minute of your life till May 2020. You can surely enjoy, but never do it at the cost of your studies.
also go throgh the link that I am providing below
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let me know in the comment box if you are having any further doubts
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hello aspirant,
gate preparation should start from 3rd year of enfgineering. however there are only a few students who can crack gate at the first time of attempt and secure a good rank. most of the cases after passed engineering students take 1 year gap for preparing gate. because to crack a good rank lot of practices is required and its really difficult for that type of preparing along with college lab, projects. i would suggest you whatever you are studying make the concept clear and make some short notes on topics. that will give you fruitful result in future.
According to me, quitting is not going to be a good decision because when you will go for an interview there you'll be asked why you quit your job, and unfortunately the interviewer will think you are not good at multi tasking which will prove into a negative marksIIMs and other top-schools slot candidates into two categories for placements — regular and lateral.
Lateral placements are for people with a certain amount of work experience for roles that are above entry-level management roles. What is that certain amount of work experience?
It differs from college to college. Some base it on the absolute number of months such as 20, 22 or 24, others decide based on the average work-ex in the batch. Either way it usually falls into the 20-24 range.
Also, it is important to note that for some domains and firms having work-ex is a must-have and hence recruiters look purely at lateral candidates.
So by now, it will be clear that quitting will not affect your chances if you do it after finishing 2 years of working, I would say around 24 months is maybe the ideal amount of work experience to have to go into an Indian b-school.
If you already have 3 years of experience and a relatively weak resume it makes sense to quit your job, prepare for CAT, and build your profile.
Hello NEET is one of the highly competitive entrance exams and to secure a seat in any top medical college, you will have to work really hard. Every student has different capability so it depends on you that you have to prepare by yourself or take any coaching. See, if you join any coaching or any online learning programme it would help you definitely in preparation and to ace the exam with flying colors as along with hard work, smart preparation is also essential to perform better. You will need additional support such as test series, previous year papers, and other important study material. Also, you must analyse the previous years' papers and then make a preparation strategy accordingly. Check the preparation tips using the link below-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips
Also, since you are a medical aspirant, I would like to inform you that Careers360 is conducting the All India Talent search exam where students of 11th and 12th PCM/PCB can test their knowledge and enhance their preparation by knowing their stronger and weaker areas and win prizes and scholarships worth ₹1.25 Crore.
It is a great opportunity for you. Take the test, perform the best, avail the scholarship and win prizes.
You can win exciting prizes such as: ₹50,000/- cash Prizes, Upto 100% Scholarship on JEE / NEET AI-Based preparation packages, Laptops, Smartphones, Amazon Echo, Careers360 Almanacs, Powerbanks, Upto ₹250/- paytm *Cashback offer Check the details: http://bit.ly/2y6HY6U
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