JEE Main 2026: Preparation Tips & Study Plan
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If you have prepared well and is thorough with your course of study(Boards Syllabus) as well as with the whole textbook you follow and have also gone through some practice papers for JEE Mains,but somehow lost practice in them while revising for your boards, then according to me I feel that crash course can be beneficial for you to get in touch with your lost preparations as well as a good revision and boost you up for the JEE mains.
But if you are not prepared well enough,then please do not waste your money on cras courses because studying for 20 days won't make you score good in JEE Mains.
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Crash Course is preferable but not compulsory. However, whether you join a crash course or not, you should definitely study intensively in the last 3 months of your JEE Exam.
If you have completed the syllabus in time, if you know what needs to be done in the final months of exam and if you are able to study intensively on your own; then you may not need a Crash Course.
Some students are not able to complete studying syllabus, others are not good at solving MCQs, while many students lack the guidance and motivation to study intensively in these final months. A Crash Course would be more beneficial for such students who need more help, guidance and motivation.
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