Taking JEE For The First Time? Here’s How You Should Prepare In This Last Week

Here are the last week tips for the JEE Main. Aspirants taking the JEE for the first time should know all the important points.

By Sashikanth Sai

Hardly, two weeks are left for the aspirants to take one of the prestigious engineering entrance examinations in the country, JEE. The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), conducted for admission to NITs, IITs and other engineering institutions spread across the country, is all set to start its selection process with the JEE Main in the month of April.

 

We know that the JEE is a highly competitive entrance examination for engineering aspirants in the country, which has less than 20 percent success rate. Out of the total JEE aspirants, more than eighty percent are freshers who dream to qualify at the first attempt. This is not a tough job because hundreds of students have cleared the exam in the first attempt. However, clear planning and execution of strategy is required to do so. Here are the tips for freshers to do in the last week!

JEE Main Examination: 13 Points To Remember While Preparing For JEE Mains 2018 JEE Main Examination: 13 Points To Remember While Preparing For JEE Mains 2018

Solve The Practice Papers

Solve The Practice Papers

Compared to others, freshers have less experience in tackling the tough questions in JEE. Only practice canend this situation. Here you will learn how to solve them in less time.

Attempt Mock Tests

Attempt Mock Tests

Obviously, freshers are not exposed to the examination process. If you want to crack the exam, you should be familiar with the test format and everything. Attempting the full-length mock test will help you better.

Do A SWOT Analysis
 

Do A SWOT Analysis

You need to assess yourself before going to the exam. Identify your strengths and weaknesses in this last week and try to rectify them. This will also increase your precision.

Never Ignore Class 11 Topics

Never Ignore Class 11 Topics

One should give equal importance to the topics in Class 11 and Class 12. Though you are more focused on Class 12 because of the board exam, you should understand that the JEE paper has weightage for Class 11 also.

Solve Previous Years' Question Papers

Solve Previous Years' Question Papers

If you feel you have less experience in the JEE, solve the previous year's question papers. This is the only difference between you and the seniors. It will also help you to figure out the questions for this year.

Keep Basics On Fingertips

Keep Basics On Fingertips

One should keep all the basic concepts on their fingertips. Compared to seniors, you have one advantage in memorising the basic concepts that you have prepared for the board exam recently.

Focus on Theory

Focus on Theory

You feel that your seniors are ahead in understanding the question format. No need to worry, we willgive you the trick. The JEE puts questions on both numerical and theory. However, if you're good at theories then you can solve numerical questions also.

Don't Take Stress

Don't Take Stress

Almost all the competitive examinations are tricky and play with test-takers strategically. As a fresher you should never encourage stress in the last week of exam preparation.

We've identified these tips for freshers who feel less motivated after observing the seniors. After all, how can these tips can restrict you when you're committed and devoted for years to crack the JEE exam!

Top 10 Last Minute Tips To Crack JEE Main 2018Top 10 Last Minute Tips To Crack JEE Main 2018

 

 

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