This document provides a 10-day strategy for JEE Mains 2023 exam preparation. It outlines plans for students with different levels of preparation - not prepared well, average preparation, and fully confident. For each level, it recommends focus areas, practice tests, and revision strategies. Key must-read topics in Maths, Physics and Chemistry are also listed. The document advises attempting mock tests daily, revising formulas, and allocating at least 8 hours a day for effective last-minute revision. It emphasizes practicing past year questions and mastering the art of question skipping to maximize marks.
This document provides a 10-day strategy for JEE Mains 2023 exam preparation. It outlines plans for students with different levels of preparation - not prepared well, average preparation, and fully confident. For each level, it recommends focus areas, practice tests, and revision strategies. Key must-read topics in Maths, Physics and Chemistry are also listed. The document advises attempting mock tests daily, revising formulas, and allocating at least 8 hours a day for effective last-minute revision. It emphasizes practicing past year questions and mastering the art of question skipping to maximize marks.
This document provides a 10-day strategy for JEE Mains 2023 exam preparation. It outlines plans for students with different levels of preparation - not prepared well, average preparation, and fully confident. For each level, it recommends focus areas, practice tests, and revision strategies. Key must-read topics in Maths, Physics and Chemistry are also listed. The document advises attempting mock tests daily, revising formulas, and allocating at least 8 hours a day for effective last-minute revision. It emphasizes practicing past year questions and mastering the art of question skipping to maximize marks.
NO WORRIES !! WE HAVE PLAN FOR EACH CATEGORY If you haven’t prepared well • Read formula sheets in physics and maths. • Do chapterwise previous year questions. • Avoid previous year papers as its evaluation might demoralize you. • Chemistry is most scoring subject in Mains. Focus on its theory • Physics has the most easiest questions in mains according to previous year analysis. Try to learn each of its formulas. Have average preparation • Read chemistry NCERT daily. Specifically of the topics Environmental Chemistry, Chemistry in everyday life . • Follow HC verma for your weak topics in physics. Also read its theory if required. • Attempt previous year tests on alternate daysand have detailed analysis of it on the trailing day. • Try to revise formulas of topics of mathematics daily. If you are FULLY Confident • Attempt previous year papers daily and analyse them on the same day. • Focus on those topics which you are lagging while attempting the paper. • Revise formulas of both physics and maths daily. • Also ,do focus on chemistry NCERT and do not stop studying its theory even a single day. MUST READ TOPICS Integral calculus
THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY IN MUCH TIME ON ATLEAST 8 EVERYDAY LIFE THEORY OF CHEMISTRY ,POLYMERS HOURS A DAY TOPICS EARLY MATHEMATICS. IN ORDER TO ,ENVIRONMENTAL MORNING TRY TO SOLVE EFFECTIVELY CHEMISTRY FROM NCERT. MANY QUESTIONS OF REVISE. Types of Students: 1. PERFECT(90% syllabus completed) 2. GOOD(70% syllabus completed) 3. AVERAGE(50% or less completed) Roadmap for PERFECT Students 1. Practice mock tests(2 in a day) from NTA Abhyas or any preferred platform - Timing should be the same as the original JEE Main exam. 2. Make short notes and update it after reviewing every mock test. 3. Focus on the chapter for which you have to mug it all. 4. If your paper if not on 1st day, try to watch all the previous slot papers to get familiar with the pattern this time. Roadmap for GOOD Students 1. Practice mock tests(1 in a day) from NTA Abhyas or any preferred platform. 2. Solve PYQs of all the finished syllabus from any preferred book like Arihant or MTG. 3. New covering chapter should be easy. Roadmap for AVERAGE Students 1. Target marks should be set to 120 so that you can score upto 90 to 96 percentile. 2. Chemistry - Study NCERT thoroughly for organic(just mug up all the reactions), and make formulae sheets for physical chemistry. At least read and make short notes for the groups 15, 16, 17, 18. At max solve PYQs of last 2 years JEE Main Papers(6 attempts = 6*8=48 paper; more than enough).(45 marks expected) 3. Maths - Area Under Curve, DE, Matrices & Determinants(Just Mug up all properties), AOD, Limits, Coordinate Geometry, Mathematical Reasoning, Statistics.(45 marks expected) 4. Physics - Magnetism, gravitation, electrostatics (mug up all formulas), YDSE, SHM, Current Electricity(at least 1 question from Instruments), Modern Physics.(50 marks expected) General Strategy for everyone Skipping question is an art and you should master it
1. How to attempt question paper? At least 3 round of paper
solving. a. Round 1 - Try solivng all easy questions and use mark for later for solving questions in next round. - 45 minutes b. Round 2 - Solve mark for later questions. This is a bigger round so give a respectful time to all the questions. - 1 hour 45 minutes c. Round 3 - It’s a miscellaneous round so try solving the lenghty ones. Also, check the answer of doubtful ones. 45 minutes. 2. Try avoiding silly mistakes by checking the ticked answers(If a question gets solved within seconds, be careful). reference video THANK YOU