Can I get some of the easy tips to score good in JEE?

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    pushpendra malav | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    The JEE Mains exam is conducted for the admission into the IIT, NIT and other national institutes for the engineering courses. To crack the exam, you need to score more marks than minimum cut-off marks.
    There is no shortcut to the success. Many brilliant candidates are preparing for the same, so you need to work on that level to get a seat in any of the above institutes.
    Make a strategy. There are three subjects, divide them into equal hours and stuck with your study plan.
    First, clear your basic concepts and then go for the higher level books or questions. You should refer the NCERT books for the fundamental concepts.
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    APRATIM SARKAR Everything is Mathematics

    7 years ago
    Following are few tips:
    Brush-up your class 11th and 12th concepts.
    Make a time table.
    Solve as many numerical problems as you can.
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    YUVRAJ SHARMA | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Practice mock test papers in limited time as much as you can.
    Good luck.
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    rahul r | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    JEE one of the most talked about undergraduate entrance examinations in the country, serves as the two-tier exclusive gateway to the Iits. A decisive test for several engineering aspirants, the test brought with it the age old excitement as well as a new sense of anxiety as students prepared to face the JEE in its new avtaar few years back in 2013.
    To boost the success probability with your JEE study plan, Shiksha gets you important pointers from top faculty members of leading Test prep Academy, Aakash, on the preparation strategy for JEE Main and Advanced. Use the link mentioned below to read further.
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