JEE Preparation
Hello,
Performance depends on how a student understand, learn and remember concepts. to be able to solve questions in entrance , a student have to solve questions which will sharpen the concepts to a deeper level. There are many tricks and formula.
They join coaching classes from +2 1st year and start learning along with academic. it will give enough time to practice. you will be able to cover every chapter in a ease state and you will have teacher/guide to help you out if you get stuck anywhere.
some start in +2 2nd year and take one year course. They cover both year course in one year and prepare for it. if they have good memory then they will able to crack entrance exam.
for any college option like government or private, few months preparation will do.
so it depends on you what is your goal. if you want to join top college then it would be better option to start preparation from 1st year of intermediate. you can practice along with the academic. get prescribed books and read them line by line.
Study very well. if you take rest and become irregular then you will forget everything and you have to start again. so it is a long term continuous effort.
Hope it helps!
HELLO LEARNER!!!!!
First of all take a deep breath and calm down. In the following lines I am going to some insights of JEE and give you some criticism. You are talking about clearing JEE in 1 year, I am the one who was stuck in a similar situation 3 years back but I had only four months. I started my preparation in September 2015 for JEE Advanced 2016. In four months, I could complete 85% of JEE syllabus and finally I got All India Rank 247 in JEE Advanced.
I know a lot about JEE and how to clear it. I have been mentoring a lot of students and produced some awesome ranks in a span of just 2 years of guiding various students from different parts of the country.
What I can see in your case is that you have done well in school till 10th class but you have been unable to cope up with the concepts of JEE since the beginning.
This is a very common story students narrate:
“I got 10 CGPA (Or 90+ %) in 10th class and now I am unable to cope up with the syllabus of JEE Mains.”
As you were exceptional in school till 10th, then why do you lack basics?
It is because perhaps you were more into getting marks than learning the subject. I was a very average scoring student in 9th (7.8 CGPA) and 10th (9.6 CGPA). I was into learning maths more and I focused on learning. I never felt bad for getting 60/90 marks in maths and science as long as I was doing the problems. That helped me strengthen my basics.
Let me tell you one thing, knowing basics doesn’t mean only gaining knowledge. It is more about building thought process and mindset of how you see new concepts.
Another problem with high scoring guys in 10th is that they become proud and overconfident that the last thing that they would do is accepting their mistakes.
Now you have wasted your one year!
In any case you gotta bounce back. There are my suggestions to you:
To decide which concepts are more important than the others that experience comes from solving previous years question papers. While solving previous years papers, you figure out which chapters get more weightage in the examination, how many questions come from each chapter and then according to that you can study.
I did this analysis myself of which chapters are more important from previous years papers.
Ankit Kumar Misra JEE 2019 AIR 13, IIT Bombay CSE
Dear Aspirant,
If you are a below average student at the PCM subjects, then you might not be able to get into IITs as it will take a time of 6-8 months to build up the basics, however, if you are going to dedicate at least 6 hours of self study apart from the coaching then you certainly get the IITs.
So if you are prepared to give your efforts then you will certainly get the IITs. Remember hard work and consistency is the key.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
hi,
see from beginning of 12th course it is really important to clear your concepts of the syllabus of 11th in physics chemistry and mathematics, you may have seen that this 3 subjects has wide contract with each other, specially there is lots of application of mathematics in physics and chemistry, you need to do regular study and should give every day 1-1.30 hr for each of the paper. it is always need to revise regularly, right now dont jump to solve jee main questions, unless you complete the 80% of the syllabus.
make short notes for the final exams. all the best for your future endeavor.
Hi,
Since you have used RD Sharma class 11 book I suggest you to continue with RD Sharma's book for class 12. Make sure to complete NCERT maths book before proceeding to RD Sharma's. All the best for your preparation.
I hope it helps.
Hey there
Jee is a tough exam and it is strictly on 11th and 12th syllabus so one should prepapre for jee ideally from the starting of your 11th if you have set you aim. The benefit of preparing for jee from 11th starting is that you will get strong concept and you will be able to solve advance problems of your 11th and 12th syllabus and thus will help in your boards too. But its never too late you can prepare for jee and other engineering entrance exams from now too check the link
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Hi Divya
KVPY and JEE are meant for testing 2 very different things. KVPY tests the candidate's research aptitude and skills, while JEE tests the ability of candidiate to apply concepts to engineering and close to real world problems. Solving KVPY papers would not be very helpful. The exam pattern for the 2 is also very different. Even though the syllabus might be same, you will realise that you need an in depth knowledge to solve KVPY papers.
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