Hello Readers. How are you going on with your preparations
for JEE MAINS 2016?? Well, almost 10 months before, you took a decision to take
a drop and invest an year to get into some reputed college and ‘THE DAY’ is not
far away when you will participate in a battle to prove your decision right. After 10 months of
extreme hardwork and whole-hearted dedication to crack JEE , the period of
great confusion and anxiousness is probably knocking your doors.
‘JEE PRESSURE’ might
have started overpowering you but more than just to cope up with ‘JEE PRESSURE’, the bigger challenge lies in
making the most out of remaining few days and proper ‘Revision Strategy’ for such
vast syllabus of JEE!!! Indeed, you must
be muddled about how to prioritize between ‘problem solving’ and ‘notes
revision’. Though I never experienced this phase ( since I didn’t choose to
drop ), but my journey was no different. Indeed ‘notes revision' is important,
but you can’t simply ignore ‘problem solving’ as that’s what you are supposed
to do during those 3 hours of ‘THE DAY’.
With hardly 20 days left for the EXAM, you need to make the
most of each remaining day and make each remaining hour count!!! So, here I am
sharing ‘Revision Strategy’ for JEE MAINS
for the remaining few days….
MARCH 13-MARCH 20
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Devote this phase for Notes Revision.
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Make sure you have revised the entire syllabus
and have not left any stone unturned.
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Make sure you don’t completely get out of touch
with problem solving.
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If your
notes contain some good questions, do solve them as part of revision.
Otherwise, do solve atleast 15 questions(
better if you solve questions from MAINS 2000, MAINS 2001 and so on )
each of Physics and Maths every day so as not to get completely out of touch with problem
solving.
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Write all the formulae, equations, logics or
data which you keep forgetting or you find a bit more important in some
notebook ( you can use it on the last day for revision ).
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Do not solve any sample paper during this
phase!!! It’s always better to first get completely equipped with arms and
ammunitions and then, go for the battle….
MARCH 21-MARCH 30
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Being equipped with all arms, you are ready to
fight one battle each day!! Solve one sample paper each day ( better if you
solve from 10-01 in the morning hours ). Solve it seriously but make sure the sample
paper you are solving is not previous year JEE MAINS paper!!
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Use it as a measure of self-evaluation. Make a
note of questions you could not answer correctly and give a go through your
‘JEE NOTES’ to revise concept you could not decipher in those questions. This
way you will not get out of touch with ‘notes revision’ as well!!!
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Make proper analysis of each sample paper
solved. Try to know your weaker points and try to bring some increase in your
score by each passing day.
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Solve previous year JEE MAINS questions as a
part of problem solving in the remaining part of the day and give a go through
your ‘JEE NOTES’ for questions you could not crack.
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Do not go for solving very advanced problems.
It’s time to revise your already developed concepts rather than developing new
ones!!!
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You can also go through some previously solved
questions, your sheets and other materials as a part of problem solving in the
remaining time.
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Meanwhile, keep editing the notebook made during
phase 1.
MARCH 31- APRIL2
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Well, you are almost done with most of the
things by now. Just keep yourself motivated and feel high about yourself.
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Solve some recent JEE MAINS question papers to
boost up your self-confidence.
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Just keep things simple. Don’t bother too much
about revision again and again!!!
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Make proper use of important point notebook made
during phases-I and II. Revise it properly atleast two times ( or even more ).
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So, you must have been developed into a dynamite by now ready to explode anytime...
APRIL 3
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TIME TO EXPLODE!!!!
I wish I had this blog an year ago!! _/\_
ReplyDeleteHehe....Thnx buddy. Thnx a lot but you probably didn't require it!!
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