Preparation
This balancing act requires smart strategy, not just hard work! The key is to integrate your preparation. Focus on the 80% syllabus overlap between Class 12 Boards and JEE. Boards build a strong conceptual foundation, which directly feeds JEE success. Dedicate 60-70% of your time to the common syllabus, saving separate JEE time for advanced problem-solving. Use pre-board dates as rigid deadlines for completing syllabus chunks. For more detailed, step-by-step planning, check out this Careers360 guide on https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-to-prepare-for-xii-board-exams-jee-main-and-jee-advanced-simultaneously
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Don’t worry, this is a common situation for many students. Here’s what you can do:
First, stay calm. You still have time if you plan smartly.
Right now (till JEE Main):
Focus mainly on JEE Main because it’s in January.
Revise important chapters and practice previous year papers and mock tests .
Give more time to topics that are common in both JEE and boards (like Physics – Laws of Motion, Chemistry – Chemical Bonding, Math – Quadratic Equations, etc.). This way you’ll be preparing for both.
After JEE Main (Jan end onwards):
Shift your full focus to board exam preparation .
Revise NCERT thoroughly and solve sample papers.
In school exams:
Try to use them as revision for boards instead of seeing them as separate exams.
Study plan:
8–10 hours a day (with breaks).
Morning: JEE practice (mock tests, problem-solving).
Evening: Board syllabus revision (NCERT, theory).
If you feel completely underprepared for JEE, you can focus on scoring well in boards and attempt JEE April attempt after that with proper preparation time.
Hope it helps !
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Focus on learning your course material utilizing NCERT textbooks, forming a regular study routine, and gaining a solid conceptual understanding of biology, chemistry, and physics in order to begin studying for the NEET in class 9. Start working on simple multiple-choice questions and math problems, and be sure to focus on specifics like biology diagrams. The main preparation tool should be your schoolwork since the goal is to lay a solid foundation without feeling rushed.
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Hi dear candidate,
The time period of 60 days might be limited for preparing JEE Main exam but with regular practice and dedicated behaviour it can be achieved.
You can practice more and more previous year question papers for better knowledge of question types with the link attached below:
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For international students (including Non-Resident Indians, Overseas Citizens of India, and foreign nationals), the NEET application process involves confirming your eligibility, gathering specific documents, applying online via the NTA website, and participating in separate counselling streams. Your preparation should focus on mastering the Indian Class 11 and 12 curriculum, which is the basis for the exam.
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You can download PDFs for any entrance exam by visiting Careers360.com, visiting the school section, and under that searching for your exam type. You will find all the related study material there, and you can practice from there. Practice is important for any entrance exams, so just start preparing, and all the best.
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Could you please specify about which exam you are talking about and which college for example :- VITEEE for VIT or SRMJEE for SRM for us to tell you about what rank you should aim to get a CSE seat there.
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The first step in preparing for JEE 2027 is to familiarize yourself with the physics, chemistry, and math syllabus and exam format. Using NCERT and common reference materials, concentrate on solidifying your Class 11 topics. Practice frequently and complete 20–30 multiple-choice questions per day. Finish the Class 12 curriculum by 2025, then start taking chapter-by-chapter and practice exams. Starting in 2026, make extensive revisions, work through papers from prior years, and concentrate on strengthening your weak points. Take full-length mocks within the last six months and evaluate your performance. For optimum outcomes, balance school, coaching, and self-study, be consistent, and revise every day.
Yes, you can start now and prepare for the January attempt of JEE Main . It will be challenging, but with focus and proper planning, it is possible.
Here’s what you can do:
Make a study plan : Divide topics into daily and weekly targets. Focus more on important and high-weightage topics.
Start with basics : Make sure your concepts in Physics, Chemistry, and Math are clear.
Practice regularly : Solve previous year papers and mock tests to understand the exam pattern.
Revise often : Keep revising formulas, important concepts, and tricky problems.
Stay consistent : Even small daily progress is better than irregular study.
If you stay dedicated and follow a strict plan, you can be ready for January.
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