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Dear Thushar,
Scoring 200+ in exam like JEE Main is not a big task!
Basically you can do either of this ways.
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Don’t rely more on your Weekend tests/ Daily assignments. They do play a vital role in improving your skills but, they shouldn’t let you down. How you think and tackle a problem in a exam at that time matters!! Stay relaxed and never panic in exam. Don’t leave the topics which you were good at. Try to reduce the negatives as much as possible!
All the best! :)
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Hello TusharSee if you aim to score atleast 200 marks in JEE Main, you would definitely have to look beyond the "easy" topics. But still to facilitate your question, I would suggest strengthening your Chemistry because it is the most scoring section in JEE Mains. Further in Chemistry, Organic is quite scoring and Inorganic oftenly comes from NCERT. In Phyics, the easier topics would definitely be Semiconductors, Laws of Motion, Communication, Electric Current, Electrostatics etc. In Maths - Co-ordinate Geometry, Probability, AOD, Permutations & Combinations, Linear Programming are good to score.Hope this helps!All the best !
1. Don't panic. Keep telling yourself that panic won't help and try to keep yourself as calm as possible.
2. STOP studying new chapters completely. It will NOT help at this moment. Revise the basic concepts and formulas, especially for the areas that are your strongest (yes strongest, not weakest). Make sure you get everything right in these.
3. Try some practice tests. A lot of them are available online with solutions. You could try the previous year Question papers or other sample papers at this time. The purpose is to put yourself through the 3 hour exam routine (preferably from 9:30 to 12:30) multiple times so that you feel comfortable on the day of the exam. (This routine is very important and neglected a lot.) Practice at least 3-5 (it would be ideal though if you get 6-8) tests before exam.
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