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sheemaashraf123 19th Nov, 2021

Make a routine for yourself, Just a list of the subjects you want to read daily in the upcoming days. Get a copy of the syllabus for Mains printed, This is to keep a track of how much you are prepared. Make a list of the daily goals for the next day before bedtime After waking up the next day, see your list, get a bearing of what you have to do for the day and enjoy completing your goals. Adopt a recreational method of your own, as surprising as it may seem, this is the most important thing you have to do in the last few months of JEE Main preparation. Mindset is the most important thing that differentiates between the toppers and the others during JEE, so always stay refreshed mentally. 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. Focus on improving your speed and accuracy. Last week’s preparation, Don’t start on any new topics. Go through the topics from the JEE Main syllabus and make sure you aren’t missing out on any, especially the fringe topics, like the last 2–3 chapters of Physics, Chemistry and Math. Previous years papers have exactly JEE Main standard questions while some practice papers might have a higher standard, Solving them would lead to a decline in confidence level. Enjoy your family time and don’t devote too much time in talking to friends and knowing how much their preparation is, if possible, don’t talk to them at all. Believe in yourself. The day before D-Day, Don’t go anywhere near JEE books, if you can help it. Enjoy the whole day, of course don’t do anything reckless. Listen to songs, read story books, see comedy videos on YouTube etc., get a good night’s sleep. The D-Day, approach the most important day of your life as if it’s just like any other day. Stay cool, calm and focused. Enjoy solving the exam, don’t treat it as a life-changing event. It’s just another exam .

sheemaashraf123 19th Nov, 2021

Make a routine for yourself, Just a list of the subjects you want to read daily in the upcoming days. Get a copy of the syllabus for Mains printed, This is to keep a track of how much you are prepared. Make a list of the daily goals for the next day before bedtime After waking up the next day, see your list, get a bearing of what you have to do for the day and enjoy completing your goals. Adopt a recreational method of your own, as surprising as it may seem, this is the most important thing you have to do in the last few months of JEE Main preparation. Mindset is the most important thing that differentiates between the toppers and the others during JEE, so always stay refreshed mentally. 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. Focus on improving your speed and accuracy. Last week’s preparation, Don’t start on any new topics. Go through the topics from the JEE Main syllabus and make sure you aren’t missing out on any, especially the fringe topics, like the last 2–3 chapters of Physics, Chemistry and Math. Previous years papers have exactly JEE Main standard questions while some practice papers might have a higher standard, Solving them would lead to a decline in confidence level. Enjoy your family time and don’t devote too much time in talking to friends and knowing how much their preparation is, if possible, don’t talk to them at all. Believe in yourself. The day before D-Day, Don’t go anywhere near JEE books, if you can help it. Enjoy the whole day, of course don’t do anything reckless. Listen to songs, read story books, see comedy videos on YouTube etc., get a good night’s sleep. The D-Day, approach the most important day of your life as if it’s just like any other day. Stay cool, calm and focused. Enjoy solving the exam, don’t treat it as a life-changing event. It’s just another exam .

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Dhruv 20th Oct, 2020
Hello, preparation does not depend on time ( quantity) it depends on quality means which important topics and chapters have you covered.
If you have crystal clear all your chapters and subjects and have scored good marks in your mock test if given or other test then it is a good thing.

Otherwise for 2 months preparation you should not complete each and every topic because some topics are not very useful then don't carry high weightage.
So, for chemistry learn ncert line by line solve organic chemistry questions by remembering the reaction, exception, and their mechanism.

In physical chemistry solve Ncert questions and you can also look for ncert examplar book.
For inorganic chemistry learn exception and other facts very carefully they are useful for exam.

For maths practice questions from chapters which are very important like 3D, Vector, calculus , complex Number, binomial theorem, determinates, probability, circle, parabola.

For physics chapters like rotational motion, work energy power, gravitational ,waves, shm , class 12 whole syllabus you may left optics, but try to cover this chapters. Solve H.C. Verma book for Physics it is a very good book.

Make short notes and formulas.
Give mock test if possible.
Solve previous years questions of Jee mains and advance.

This things will help you.

All the best.

Hope this will help you.
ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 20th Oct, 2020

Hi

If you are targeting to prepare for JEE mains in 60 days then you need to be ready for doing hard work and studying with concentration and focus.

Follow the bellow tips

* first of all make routine or timetable :- as you want to prepare in 60 days ,a routine is very important as it will help you in avoiding wastage of time and try to give at least 8 hours or more to study.

*practice questions:- after finishing each chapter you should practice numericals and mcqs

*You should practise at least 80 to100 numericals and mcqs in Each chapter to master concepts so that you can solve numericals and MCQs easily

* You should make chapterwise short notes for each chapter and it should contain all the important concepts and formulas

*Revise your concepts, important formulas etc at regular intervals, like once in a week or 15 days .

*Solve previous year JEE  questions :-it will let you know the examination pattern, type and difficulty level of questions etc

* Go through JEE mock test papers , it will let you know your preparation level and and weak areas so that you can work on them and perform well in your examination

To prepare well you can go for our jee mains knockout

https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-jee-main-april /

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