time table
Hello Aspirant,
The key for cracking JEE lies in hardcore dedication and preserverance.Give equal amount of time to Physics and Chemistry and a little more time to Maths.Focus on practising new problems everyday rather than mugging up the steps of the sums.
Here i can give you a rough sketch of time management for studying effectively and in a better way since i dont know much about your daily routine.
After your online classes,try to refresh your mind for 5-7 minutes.
After that watch a motivational video on youtube and start practising maths.You need to keep atleast 3 hours everyday for maths.Give enough time for calculus.One day you practise 11th standard maths and one day you keep it for the 12th standard maths.This way you can maintain a fine balance between both the classes.Try practising previous year's sum as much as possible.
After that you take a 30 minutes break,Relax your mind and then sit with Chemistry.If you have a good memory power you can easily do well on the inorganic part but for the organic part you need to practise a bit.Dedicate time to yourself for understanding the organic reaction's mechanism.Previous Year's question can be of a great help for remembering the past topics and practising them with easy time management,
After having dinner,try to study for atleast 3 and half hours before going to bed and keep this time slot for studying physics.Generally the surrounding is much more peaceful in the night.Try to take a full advantage and take a good grasp over the understandings of physics.Once the logic is clear ,you have a strong foundation in Physics.Once you clearly understand the concept of any chapter you can solve any numericals on physics.Keep 1 and half hours for studying physics chapter and the rest time you give it to solving numerical problems.
If you can follow this routine everyday and practise with full concentration,You can surely succeed.
You can also check this Time table which would surely help you: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/time-table-for-jee-main-preparation
All the best for your future!
Hello aspirant
Hope you are doing well
As you jee mains is a very tough competitive exam..
If you want to do your preparation within 3 months
You nees to follow these steps :-
Make proper timetable
Daily 4,5 hours
Completed all syllabus
Than, Revision
Mock test, sample paper solved
Hope this information will help you to solve your query
Thank you
Hello there,
You will be giving your jee exams in 2022, which means you have plenty of time for the preparation . If you your strategy will be correct then no body can stop you from getting admission in top IIT and NIT.
Below is the link provided from where you can make your strategies for the exam
https://learn.careers360.com/engineering/jee-main/
Good luck!!
Hope you are doing well!
Keeping in mind that every child is different I can' gaurentee you that the time table that i will make for you will bring you success and you suggest you to make a time table according to your way of studying and your study style.
I can't make a time table,but,yes I am gving you tips on how to make your study more effiecient,Here You Go!
TIPS TO STUDY MORE EFFICIENTLY:
I think adding the above and taking of them will definitely help you to score better.
Hope this answer was helpful to you!
All the best!
Keep Smiling :)
Hi
Yes, you can definitely achieve 600 marks or more in your neet 2021 examination through self study provided your remain honest, dedicated and focused towards your Neet examination preparation.
I cannot make a timetable for you as everyone is different and they require to make a timetable accordingly depending upon when do they prefer to study and have more concentration power like some prefer late night studies, others in morning and time available to you etc
But yes, I can definitely guide you in making a routine , follow the below tips :-
* Give at least eight hours for studies in your time table
*Keep short breaks of 20 to 25 minutes after every 1.5 to 2 hours between your studies in your routine .
*Half of the time of your studies in your routine must be for practicing MCQs and numericals
* Make sure that your routine revolves around reading, practicing questions and revision
*PHYSICS is the toughest part for most of the medical aspirants as it has both numericals and concepts to deal with ,
so keep at least 3 hours each day for Physics.
* In Chemistry you have to deal with reactions and learn them and solve questions as well, so give at least 2.5 hours to Chemistry
* In biology you have to read, learn and revise again and again, so keep around 2.5 hours for Biology.
Best of luck, prepare well :)
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