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For the last couple of years, the joint entrance examination (JEE) main will be conducted in two phases, the first for admissions to BE/BTech (paper-1) and BArch/B planning (paper-2). The result will however consider the student's performance in best of the two phases.

After being taken over by a national testing agency (NTA), there will be no major impact as far as the pattern of the examination is concerned. Except for the exam mode, the pattern remains unchanged.

Here are some last-minute tips for better performance:

  • 1. ATTEMPT ONLINE MOCK TESTS: Take up an adequate number of online JEE mock tests through a well-known source. Taking the mock test and having a real-time analysis have been found to be quite useful and students tend to learn from the mistakes and hence avoid repeating the same on D-day.
  • 2. SYSTEMISED REVISION PLAN: Make a systematic plan for revision and follow it strictly. This will help in enhancing clarity both concept-wise as well as chapter-wise. The systematic approach to a proper revision plan will help students improve their performance and rank.
  • 3. BE UPDATED WITH THE PATTERN: Most likely, 30 questions from the subject will be asked with equal weightage to all three subjects so, the selective study is not recommended. In math, more attention should be given to calculus and algebra. Electromagnetism and mechanics in physics cover most of the proportion of questions asked in the mains. And as per the previous trend, more questions are expected from physical and organic chemistry.
  • 4. BE PREPARED FOR COMPLICATED QUESTIONS: There is no harm in being ready to face the questions which can be tricky. And if the concepts are clear, going through the question twice will get you the answers most of the students undergo stress in questions related to matching the following and questions on statement and assertion. Few questions may have tricky options with deviation from the normal trend.
  • 5. FOCUS ON MANAGING TIME: Plan your study by keeping in mind the available time left before exams. If you had cultivated the habit of nothing main points while studying, that will help you in later quick revisions.
  • 6. RESOLVE YOUR DOUBTS: Always clear your doubts from teachers, mentors, and peers. Do not hesitate in asking questions. It is a good habit as no matter what, asking questions will always clear your doubts.
  • 7. SET YOUR GOALS: Outline the chapters which need to be revised and make small and self-written/flagged notes for yourself to revise two to three days before the exams.
  • 8. BE HAPPY AND STAY CALM: Stay focused and repeatedly tell yourself that you can do it. Keep a check on your sleep pattern. Be an early riser.
  • 9. USE YOUR INTERNET TIME: Interact with your friends and teachers. Read blogs and forums of ex-IITians. Ask questions and help your friends. Make your preparation interesting.
  • 10. BE CALM & COMPOSED: Last but important, this is not the end of the world. If you have skills, you will definitely conquer the world one day.

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