Are 3 months enough to crack NCHMCT JEE?

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    Anupama Mehra | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Yes, three months can be sufficient to prepare for the NCHMCT JEE, provided you have a well-structured study plan and dedicate consistent time to your preparation. Here are some tips to maximize your preparation in that time:

    Understand the Syllabus: Familiarise yourself with the exam syllabus and the types of questions asked.

    Create a Study Schedule: Plan your study time effectively, allocating specific hours each day to different subjects.

    Focus on Key Areas: Prioritise areas like General Knowledge, Reasoning, English, and Hospitality-related topics, as these are crucial for the exam.

    Practice Regularly: Solve previous years' papers and

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