IIT JEE
-Sarath
Many +2 students nowadays are confused with the pattern of IIT JEE which is the prominent.
Joint Entrance Examination – Main (JEE-Main), formerly All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE), is an examination organised by the National Testing Agency (NTA) in India.[1] Introduced in the year 2002 and renamed in April 2013, this national level competitive test is for admission to various undergraduate engineering and architecture courses in institutes accepting the JEE-Main score, mainly National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIITs) and Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs).
Until 2018, JEE-Main was on the first week of April by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). It was held both on paper and electronically. From 2019 it is conducted by the NTA, twice a year, and online only.
TIPS FOR OUTSTANDING SCORE
.Concepts should be crystal clear in your mind if you want to pump up your JEE Main preparation strategies. Study basic and important concepts thoroughly. Students have managed to score marks close to even 300 with just 3 months in hand! If you have 5-10 months in hand, you can achieve that score provided you are focused and organised. One tool that can help you learn your concepts in a structured way is the Knowledge Tree on Embibe.
NCERT books should be your best friends during your JEE Main preparation. The following are some of the other best books for JEE Main preparation out of all JEE Main preparation books:
- DC Pandey and HC Verma are your go-to books to build concepts in Physics.
- SK Goyal would be ideal for Maths (Algebra). Maths is a scoring subject and if you are referring to this book, you can easily score around 80% here
- According to the new JEE Main exam pattern, the examination will now be conducted for three papers: Paper 1 for B.Tech / B.E candidates, Paper 2 for B.Arch, and Paper 3 for B. Planning. Paper I consists of a total of 75 Multiple Choice Questions on Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Paper II contains a total of 77 questions- 25 questions from Mathematics, 50 questions from aptitude test and 2 questions from Drawing test. While, Paper III comprises a total of 100 questions
- Investing your time sensibly is the key to cracking any entrance exam. It is necessary to be selective and rigid. Students need to find out the right kind of study materials and spend just the right amount of time practicing each topic. Not only are you required to follow an effective timetable, but also, make use of efficient time management in the entire process of preparation until writing the exam, which is a major deciding factor. You must include time management in your JEE Main preparation plan.
- As part of the JEE Main preparation, it is recommended that students adopt a proper exam strategy and follow it sincerely. A well-planned JEE Main preparation timetable and thorough browsing of the entire question paper is especially relevant. While attempting the questions, it is recommended that students are careful and do not waste time unnecessarily on questions that he/she is not sure about. Taking mock tests regularly to improve your overall exam taking strategy must be a part of your JEE Main preparation.
- a) Keeps track of every movement you make on the website and pinpoints the key areas you are lagging behind
- b) Keeps track of the time spent by a student on every question and from these data, it helps the student to increase their speed and accuracy while taking a test
- c) Gives personalized suggestions on how to improve your exam-taking strategy, time management skills, and question selection skills
- d) Rates how much effort you are putting into your preparation
- e) Helps you to build your stamina to sit for long hours to take a test without getting exhausted.
- THIS FOR MY BROTHERS WHO ARE STRIVING TO ACHEIVE JEE 2020

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