Please send me full guide for to crack jee exam
Good morning Deepak,
I hope you are doing well. As per your mentioned query , JEE exam is a national level of exam which is quite tough to crack. But with right direction and dedication you can clear this exam in first attempt. Here i am sharing some tips:
- Firstly, analyse the syllabus and try to know which chapters are important or which are less important.
- Start with basics always follow NCERT first as this makes your foundation strong.
- Make a productive schedule for your studies.
- Give time atleast 7-8 hours daily with full dedication.
- Give time more to those topics that are weak for you.
- Practice previous year question papers so that you will get an idea of questions coming in exam.
- Practice more and more. Use standard books too for your preparation.
- Give mocks and analyse your mistakes.
- Atlast revision is important. Revise weekly whatever you studied in whole week.
To know more , kindly go through the given link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-preparation-tips
All the best!
Hello Deepak,
Here’s a complete guide to help you
crack the JEE (Joint Entrance Examination)
:
Step-by-Step Strategy to Crack JEE:
1.
Understand the Exam Structure
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JEE Main : For NITs, IIITs, GFTIs.
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JEE Advanced : For IITs (only top 2.5 lakh rankers in JEE Main qualify).
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Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
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Mode: Online (Computer-Based Test)
2. Know the Syllabus Thoroughly
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Follow the NCERT syllabus strictly (especially for Chemistry).
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Match topics with the official JEE syllabus to avoid wasting time.
3. Right Study Material
Physics:
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NCERT (Class 11 & 12)
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HC Verma (Concepts of Physics)
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DC Pandey series
Chemistry:
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NCERT (must for Organic & Inorganic)
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OP Tandon, MS Chauhan (Organic), N Awasthi (Physical)
Mathematics:
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NCERT
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RD Sharma (for basics)
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Cengage, Arihant, or TMH for advanced problems
Make a Realistic Timetable
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Study at least 6–8 hours daily if starting fresh.
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Divide time: 2 hours each for Physics, Chemistry, Math.
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Include short breaks and revision slots.
Focus on Conceptual Clarity
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Don’t just memorize— understand the logic behind every concept.
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Solve numerical problems daily, especially in Physics & Math.
Practice & Revision
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Solve previous year papers (last 10 years).
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Give weekly mock tests (chapter-wise + full syllabus).
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Use platforms like NTA Abhyas App , Embibe, Unacademy, Vedantu, etc.
Time Management in Exams
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Learn to attempt easy questions first .
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Don’t get stuck on one question— move on if unsure .
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Practice mock tests under real exam conditions .
Avoid Common Mistakes
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Don’t skip NCERT.
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Don’t rely only on coaching.
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Don’t ignore weak topics.
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Don’t avoid revision.
Stay Motivated & Consistent
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Take care of your mental and physical health.
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Use YouTube motivation (e.g., Aman Dhattarwal, Physics Wallah).
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Keep your goal visible (IIT campus posters, rank list, etc.).
Important Tools
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Flashcards for formulas
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Daily To-Do checklist
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Timer app to build speed
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Short notes for revision
For more precise details CLICK HERE .
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
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