hello sir i wants to score ~140 marks in jee mains 2022 i am a dropper , I can score 100+ marks with physics and chemistry . But scared of maths what could i do in maths so that i can score atleast 40 marks in maths (easy that can be done within 2 months) i have done geometry ,3d, vector, statistic
hello aspirant,
i would like to tell you that you need not to worry about scoring 40 marks in Mathematics in JEE mains, because by following the right and strategic tips and strategies, you can even score 80+ marks in JEE mains Mathematics alone.
Understanding the logic and reasoning behind the how and why of a question will help you better understand a topic. For this reason, you should attempt JEE Mains mock tests and solve previous year question papers . The more question papers you attempt, the more you will be in understanding the basics of mathematics.
Further, below i can give you some last tips that you can follow to improve your JEE mathematics concepts ;
- Read Books / Attend Class regularly.
- Make notes / short notes properly.
- Revise and Practice Questions.
- Build your Concepts and Confidence.
- Mark Important Questions.
Further, below i am listing some of the easiest and important chapters that you can follow to get good marks in JEE mains mathematics :
- Mathematical Reasonong- 4marks.
- Matrices and Determinant- 8 marks.
- Sets,Relation and function – 8 marks.
- Vector and 3D– 8 marks.
- Quadratic equation– 4 Marks.
- Area – 4 marks.
- Limit , continuity and derivability–8 marks.
- Conic section – 12 marks.
Further, to know more of the easiest chapters in all subject in JEE mains, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/most-easy-and-scoring-chapters-for-jee-main
Further, to know more about the preparation tips and strategies for JEE mains, follow the below link : https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-preparation-tips
I hope that this will help.
Do we get graph paper and Geometry box items like rounder and scale in JEE MAINS exam
Hello Applicant
According to the previous guidelines and the rules of the examination hall you will not be allowed to take any stuffs inside the exam hall, not even belts, hair clips or any accessories, you will be provided a pen by the exam authorities. Coming to the graph paper and geometry box, no you will not be allowed to use them, the questions are to be practiced such a way that you can tactically solve the questions at ease without the need of them.
Good luck!!!
Do we get graph paper and other geometry box items like rounder and scale in JEE MAINS?
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing good....!!!!
As per the past rules and the guidelines of the assessment lobby you won't be permitted to take any stuffs inside the test corridor, not belts, barrettes or any adornments, you will be given a pen by the test specialists. Coming to the chart paper and calculation box, no you won't be permitted to utilize them, the inquiries are to be drilled such a way that you can strategically address the inquiries calm without the need of them.
Hope this information helps you!!!
All the best!!!
is any chapter in mathematics for jee which do not have connections(EASY CHAPTER PLS) with any other chapter i am a dropper pls help Except coordinate geometry and statistics and reasoning
Hi
There is no easy way out to covering mathematics syllabus for someone who is taking a gap year and will be giving JEE Mains exam in 3 months or so. You can follow these guidelines to aid your studies:
Start with the NCERT
NCERT books form the base for the JEE entrance exams, especially for the JEE Main. A common mistake made by many students is to start with reference books directly while their concepts and theoretical knowledge are not very strong.
NCERT books will give you a firm grounding of concepts and, thus, are the best books to start your preparation. It is also worth noting that 60-70% of the JEE Main paper is based on NCERT books. However, they are not enough for practical questions.
Make a routine for yourself.
Nope, not a detailed one. Just a list of the subjects you want to read daily in the upcoming days. Don’t list down what topics you would read.
Get a copy of the syllabus for Mains printed.
This is more of a confidence-boosting thing as you can keep a track of how much you are prepared. Seeing the prepared things crossed off some list helps calm our erratic mindset in the remaining months and helps boost self-confidence.
Solve as many practice papers you can. If you feel you are prepared in a particular subject, go through the previous years question papers and solve them keeping in mind the time you have allotted to that subject for yourself during the actual exam. Don’t focus on the marks you are getting. Focus on improving your speed and accuracy. And that requires a lot of practice. I, for one, had given around 30 full length papers keeping the time in mind. As an added challenge, in some papers, I used to keep 2:30 hrs time instead of the normal 3 hrs time so as to improve on my speed, and it helped a great deal.
If you have a limited time, you can follow these points:
- Advisably, you should spend 4-5 hours daily for theory revision and finish off theory part. Understand your learning pattern and which chapters you like and in which chapters you need to work more.
- For next 2-3 weeks make sure that you give one full syllabus JEE Main or Advanced type mock test every alternate day. Spend the remaining part of that day in detailed analysis of the paper and again reading theory. This will further improve your speed.
- In last 14-15 days, try to solve variety of questions from all the study material available to you.
You can get more such tips on our website(https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-jee-main), which has been curated with great tips.
I hope this helps.
Good Luck