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Introduction:
Students in Class 12 are particularly concerned, as they have recently completed their board examinations, which have taken up a significant amount of their time and energy. As a result, we’ve written this post for you so that you may get the most out of it and study effectively for the forthcoming JEE Advanced Exam 2022. This is the ultimate last month’s preparation suggestions post created by Embibe’s professionals to assist you in achieving high outcomes.
Overview:
The JEE Advanced 2022 exam will be held in June 2022. (tentative). As a result, given the time they have available, students must do their best and prepare ahead by beginning their preparation. Students have previously completed their JEE Main exams and are familiar with the material. As a result, we’ve included some of the most important things students can do: With the time you have available, you should plan ahead and begin your preparation. You’ve already completed JEE Main and are familiar with the syllabus to be followed. So, here are some critical steps you may take.
- Understand the Exam pattern and follow the syllabus: Make sure you understand the JEE Advanced syllabus and exam format. Stick to the curriculum and understand how many questions with how many marks must be answered in the time allotted. Some pupils have a propensity of studying outside the syllabus’s scope, which will not aid them at this moment. It is sufficient to follow the approved syllabus to pass the test; thus, do not spend your time and energy studying irrelevant topics.
- The most crucial of all. We Should Have a Revision Copy/Booklet: Let’s see how and what purpose it will serve, as well as what it should include.
- Divide the copy into three sections (each for subject: Physics, Chemistry, Math).
- Write a summary of 2-3 pages (on average) for each chapter. You should jot down all of the key formulae and tips/points that you learned in class, when practising from your institute booklets, or while revising (earlier) on that topic. You should all take notes in class. As a result, you may already have a plan for making one.
- When writing or intending to write, try to be as concise and specific as possible, and be certain of what to write and how to write. Please refrain from writing the entire narrative. Be as specific as possible. Don’t be concerned if you end up writing 4-5 pages of summary (particularly in Physics and Organic Chemistry).
- The goal of this copy is to revise fast, efficiently, and in a shorter amount of time. You should also have faith in whatever summary you’re producing. What we mean is that you should not go back and forth between your class copies and chapters when revising from this copy; otherwise, you will never be able to trust it.
- This will also aid in other competitive examinations because the curriculum overlap is usually greater than 95%. As a result, you’re in a win-win position, especially for formula-based tests like Eamcet and other regional ones.
- When you rewrite any topic from your cherished copy, you should have a grin on your face. Because you will be clear and confident about what you know and don’t know.
- Make use of technology: If feasible, record all of the crucial elements (that you just wrote in your revision copy) in your own lovely voice on your phone/iPod or another storage device. It is not advisable to recite a large number of formulae. Make a list of only the most significant ideas. You can listen to them while driving to class or during your breaks. This will keep you interested, and you will quickly memorize the majority of them. Don’t be concerned if you are unable to do this task. Your revision copy is still with you. To get the most out of it, take advantage of the free online mock exam and online learning environment.
- Set your alarm clock: Now is the time to begin focusing on your physical well-being. We see a lot of students who don’t perform well in examinations because they are suffering from “Night Study” conditions. As a result, please refrain from studying at night (you may study until 11:00-11:30 PM at most). Please begin to develop the habit of getting up early. We propose “at least” two three-hour sessions between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. The goal is to produce as much as possible in this time frame. You should study on a table-chair combo rather than a sofa or your bed whenever possible. Every time you sit for an exam, you should be in a neat position.
- During the last month, you must put more effort: Let’s see what you can do with your time.
- You must do a practice test paper (of 3 hours: in order of CMP) every day.
- What can be done in terms of practice? This should contain all prior JEE papers (at least the last 8 years), as well as any previous Test series (Mock JEE or any 3-hour test) held at your institutes. You can also create practice test papers on your own (with the aid of your parents) using supplementary problem sets, workshops, or other bundled problem sets that you should have received from your individual institutes or from an internet resource.
- The objective is to make it a habit to complete at least one paper per day. Do not be enticed by whole new questions presented in the shape of new books on the market. It is preferable and encouraged that you practise the ones you learn at your institutes or from internet resources. If time and energy allow, we can consider the new questions.
- Take JEE Advanced Mock Tests to familiarize yourself with the test structure, question types, and difficulty level. This is also a useful tool for reviewing and recalling previously learned information. Examine the test analysis and identify your errors. Learn from your errors and improve your performance.
6. Make a study schedule:
This is also extremely significant (Execution is more important than Planning and we, as Indians, generally, lack in execution even though we are good planners.). Please arrange your study by setting extremely short-term goals for the next few days. Don’t make any plans for the next two weeks or a month. They are rarely carried out according to plan. Make a list of everything you want to do in the following 2-3 days and try your hardest to stick to and complete them.
7. Recharge your batteries:
Please do not close the doors and continue to inhale your own carbon dioxide. Every day, try to go for a morning as well as an evening stroll. Choose a park near your home and take a break from the tense environment that surrounds you. Play for around 30 minutes and you should experience a surge of good vibes. Don’t think of it as a waste of your “valuable” time. Recreation always improves a person’s quality of life. From now on, if you are studying in your room and there is a window, we urge that you keep it open to let some cold and fresh air in.
FAQs
How can you improve your preparation in the last month leading up to JEE (Main)?
If you are one of the numerous JEE hopefuls, the ideas listed below might help you improve your preparation in the month leading up to the JEE (Main) exam. With only a month till JEE (Main), you should stick to a strict plan and make the most of this opportunity to improve your preparation.
What is the best way to study for the JEE Advanced exam?
Make sure you understand the JEE Advanced syllabus and exam format. Stick to the curriculum and understand how many questions with how many marks must be answered in the time allotted. Some pupils have a propensity of studying outside the syllabus's scope, which will not aid them at this moment.
How many days are there until the April session of JEE Main?
It's that time of year when all of your attention is focused on JEE Main preparation. You are well aware that the JEE Main April session is approaching in less than 20 days. Preparation is in full swing, and there's a lot on the line.