i have board exams in feb and JEE mains in jan i am not prepared for both and also in school i have lot of exam that i cant focus in JEE preparation what shoud i do i have less time and shuld i focus on boards or JEE mains... i have very little time so pls someone help me
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Hello,
Don’t worry, this is a common situation for many students. Here’s what you can do:
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First, stay calm. You still have time if you plan smartly.
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Right now (till JEE Main):
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Focus mainly on JEE Main because it’s in January.
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Revise important chapters and practice previous year papers and mock tests .
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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.
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After JEE Main (Jan end onwards):
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Shift your full focus to board exam preparation .
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Revise NCERT thoroughly and solve sample papers.
In school exams:
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Try to use them as revision for boards instead of seeing them as separate exams.
Study plan:
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8–10 hours a day (with breaks).
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Morning: JEE practice (mock tests, problem-solving).
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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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