Top 10 important Preparation tips for JEE 2013

By Super

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi conducts Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2013 on April 07 for admissions in to IITs, NITs, IIITs, Deemed Universities and other central funded technical institutions from April and June 2013.

We bring you top 10 important tips for preparation for JEE and NEET tests.

Top 10 important tips for JEE 2013

Tip 1:Save Time:
While doing calculations in mathematics use short methods and skip unimportant steps to save your time. Avoid using calculators for calculations in order to increase your speed and strike rate. The mind calculations helps you in increasing speed to a great extent and is one of the most useful tips.

Tip 2: Practice easy questions first:
Try to solve easy and average questions first as it will help you immensely to get through, go in for the toughest ones.

Tip 3: Analyse Weak Parts:
Analysing those areas where you are taking much time to solve the problems is the best exam preparation tips for JEE. Analyse the sections where you take a lot of time and keep an eye on sections where you are the best. While practicing papers keep an eye on the mistakes you have made in first paper.

Tip 4: Appear for theory first:
First go through the theoretical questions and then for calculative questions. During the first 15 minutes of the exam avoid attempting numerical questions.

Tip 5: Practice quality questions:
The more you Practice, the perfect you will become more confident to attend more questions. Practice quality questions more as doing hundred quality questions is better than doing thousands of questions.

Tip 6: Try till you succeed:
Trying till you succeed is another factor, that will would give you fruit. While looking on problem areas try conventional methods firt and if they do not work then try to understand the problem again. Try till your limits get exhausted and then refer to the solution.

Tip 7: Prepare according to the new test pattern:
The new JEE Main and JEE advanced test have changes in the pattern in which the entire CBSE syllabus has been included. Referring the old questions papers only to just understand the important parts of the syllabus. Also, try not leave anything as the knowlegde you will grab form those topics will not get wasted.

Tip 8: Keep time for Revision:
Try to finish the paper before the time, so that in the end you get tome to revise you paper. It's good that you know almost all the answers but revision is must. In fact, if you have done any mistake then while revising you can correct your mistakes.

Tip 9: Practice the Format:
The format of the JEE is entirely different from the secondary board exams. Practicing more and more questions in MCQ format is the most suitable exam preparation tip. There is negative marking in exam so confirm before marking the answers.

Tip 10: Avoid guesses and Unnecessary steps:
While attempting questions mainly avoid random guesses. If you are finding difficult to crack a question do not waste too much time on it. In the end, what matters the most is the correct answer and not the steps.

Oneindia Education team wishes all the very best for all JEE aspirants.

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