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How I can study jee mains and advanced exams within 5 months from starting onwards


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Sikkandarbatcha M 9th Jul, 2020

If you prepare sincerely in 5 months you can get a seat in IIT by following the below guidelines

1. Plan your study well

2. Choose the right book to study. (Don't ignore NCERT books)

3. Join a Test series of any major classes like Allen or Akash. Doesn't matter which test series you take but try to solve as many sample papers.

4. Practice is the key. Practice as many problems as you can.

5. Cut off your distractions and have a disciplined life for these five months.

You can refer the below link to know more

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-jee-main-in-6-months

S. Saha Student Expert 9th Jul, 2020
MHRD announces to reduce the syllabus of Jee Main and Neet 2021. Boards syllabus will also be reduced. So in this situation, it is advisable to study from NCERTs only. Study the important chapters from NCERTs as the reduced syllabus is not in our hands. Solve mathematics problems like Calculus, Differentiation, prepare organic chemistry as it requires total understanding and mechanism. So you have to prepare from NCERTs. Once the syllabus releases, you can move on to other books like HC Verma, DC Pandey, Mathematics - RD Sharma, OP Tandon for Chemistry. http://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-jee-main http://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-2020
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Garvita 9th Jul, 2020
Hello!

To prepare for JEE mains and advance in just a time period of 6 months, you need to make the proper strategy and timetable,

1. You need to revise ncert books for maths, physics and chemistry.

2. Make proper notes chapter-wise.

3. Try to slove the module papers.

4. You can always seek help from youtube in the topics you stuck.

5. Try to take your own test twice a week or atleast once in a week.

6. Don't run after so many books just focus on ncert or any other preferred books.

7. Don't indulge yourself in studies for hours, try to take a break in every 3-4 hours.

8. Take ample of sleep, so that you can always prepare with a healthy mind.

All the best!
Shivendra1 9th Jul, 2020

If you try you can,but it would be immense hard,the course of jee mains is numerical means there are more solving questions,and that of hee advance is logical,means you have to apply logics of concepts to get the questions,hope you understand,you should go for jee mains ,you can pass the cut off and get into any private university that take admission through jee main score

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