What should be my preparation strategy to qualify JEE Mains exam? I have only four months with me.

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    Pratik Gupta Fear is a opportunity to Become Great.Take it | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    JEE Mains is an all India entrance exam, so it is going to be tough. If you have to score high, you have to be good in physics. Chemistry consists of similar reaction, so it helps to score high. You need to be good in mathematics to score or crack the logic.
    To prepare for JEE Mains, you must solve at least 50 MCQs per day per subject. Time management is the most important thing for any competitive exam. Usage of the shortcut is required to save time and score high.
    In mathematics, don't prepare half section. You should study every section completely and then move on to the next section.
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    shahwaz alam

    9 years ago
    You should focus on the basics and improve your numerical solving capacity. Focus more on chemistry. It is easier to score marks in chemistry as compared to physics and mathematics.
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    Arpit Patidar | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    It is not a very difficult to clear JEE Mains, you have four months. I think you should do more numbers of numerical in mathematics and physic, and learn the concept by practice. Strengthen your knowledge of basics.
    For chemistry, you want to read NCERT and make some short notes for quick revision.
    Good luck.

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