Mistakes to Avoid For JEE Preparation

Silly Mistakes to Avoid For JEE Preparation

People say that nothing is impossible in this world. In fact, the word ‘IMPOSSIBLE’ itself says ‘I am possible’. The same stands true for competitive examinations like JEE and NEET. Hard work, clarity of concepts and attempting the paper with a lot of concentration will definitely give you the rank you desire. Here is a list of a few mistakes that you need to avoid as a JEE aspirant.

 

  1. Know and understand the syllabus thoroughly

The first step in achieving success is to be very thorough with the JEE syllabus. Do not underestimate the importance of knowing your JEE syllabus thoroughly. The topics and their content must be known to you like the back of your hand.

  1. Working in an unorganized, unplanned manner

Most of the students aspiring for IIT JEE attend professional classes. Making a regular timetable and sticking to it becomes very important for them. Professional guidance is a must but along with that, you cannot undermine the importance of self-study. A timetable helps you maintain a balance between, school, classes and self-study.

  1. Neglecting a subject

All the three subjects, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics are equally important. All three need to be given equal importance. Neglecting any one of these subjects could result in your failure to get your desired rank.

  1. Not having a thorough understanding of the basic concepts

The JEE exam does not focus on rote learning. Rather, a thorough understanding of the concepts is very essential to crack the exam. Students tend to take the XI standard very casually. It is imperative that they get the XI grade concepts cleared in XI itself. There is no time in class XII to go back to the previous class for concept clarification.

  1. Not taking practice tests

Taking sufficient number of mock tests in a similar environment gives you the confidence to crack the exam. The practice papers help in time management during the exam. You get the practice of completing the paper in the given time.

  1. Not taking breaks when needed

Every human being needs a break at times. Whenever you feel saturated, take short breaks of a couple of days and go out to some resort or somewhere you can relax. Studying when saturated is not going to help as your mind will not be able to take in anything.

  1. Don’t leave anything for the last moment

You will end up in a state of panic if you leave things for the last moment. Make sure that you are done with everything before time. Give yourself enough time to relax before the JEE exam.

These are a few hints that will help you easily crack the exam and get the desired rank. The JEE exams are nothing to be afraid of. Follow these tips, work smart and have confidence in your ability.

 

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