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Hello Aspirant,
JEE Main is one of the highly Competitive Entrance Exam. To score good marks in your exam it is very important that you have good hold on PCM subjects. Try to give extra attention to important topics which carries more weight-age in the exam. You can also solve MCQs. Solving complete mock test series is very important so that you can improve your performance. It will help you to know where you stand among other competitors. Try to increase your speed as well.
Here are some preparation tips which can be helpful for you in Exam preparation.
Work on a Time Table: After carefully checking the syllabus of the exam towards creating a perfect timetable which will fit your schedule while leaving enough time to prepare for the examination within the days left.
Devide & Segregate the JEE Main Syllabus: The topics from the Exam syllabus must be divided into easy, tough and very tough so that preparation of the exam is made accordingly.
Make your Basic Concepts Strong: While it is essential to study the topics mentioned in the official syllabus, it is also advised to study the basic concepts well first. By knowing the basic concepts of the units involved in the examination, you will be able to understand each topics well and in depth. This will result in a greater understanding of the topics and will make it simpler for you to study complicated concepts present in the syllabus.
Improve your Weak Points: Stressed over some topics or formulas which you just cannot seem to understand? Give more time and focus on these topics to improve it. Keep small notes and constantly revise those concepts which has been hard to understand. By constantly studying the topics you find difficult.
Attempt Mock Test and Solve Sample Papers: Mock tests will give you an almost real experience of how the examination will be. By solving mock tests, you will be able to work on time management while at the same time understanding the question paper pattern.
Revision: While studying it is important to revise those topics which has already been studied. It is advised that each day, a certain amount of time should be divided for revision purposes.
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JEE Mains is a National level Common Entrance test to get admission in NIT's and IIIT's. Yes, You can still write the JEE Mains 2020 exam. If you are qualified in the JEE exam and got a seat , you have to study from the first year. As you are in first year of Btech focus more on the JEE Preparation rather than your Academics. But make sure that you must pass the first year subjects.
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gate preparation should start from 3rd year of enfgineering. however there are only a few students who can crack gate at the first time of attempt and secure a good rank. most of the cases after passed engineering students take 1 year gap for preparing gate. because to crack a good rank lot of practices is required and its really difficult for that type of preparing along with college lab, projects. i would suggest you whatever you are studying make the concept clear and make some short notes on topics. that will give you fruitful result in future.
According to me, quitting is not going to be a good decision because when you will go for an interview there you'll be asked why you quit your job, and unfortunately the interviewer will think you are not good at multi tasking which will prove into a negative marksIIMs and other top-schools slot candidates into two categories for placements — regular and lateral.
Lateral placements are for people with a certain amount of work experience for roles that are above entry-level management roles. What is that certain amount of work experience?
It differs from college to college. Some base it on the absolute number of months such as 20, 22 or 24, others decide based on the average work-ex in the batch. Either way it usually falls into the 20-24 range.
Also, it is important to note that for some domains and firms having work-ex is a must-have and hence recruiters look purely at lateral candidates.
So by now, it will be clear that quitting will not affect your chances if you do it after finishing 2 years of working, I would say around 24 months is maybe the ideal amount of work experience to have to go into an Indian b-school.
If you already have 3 years of experience and a relatively weak resume it makes sense to quit your job, prepare for CAT, and build your profile.
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