Can I clear JEE Mains 2018 if I start preparing for it from today?
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If you start preparing for JEE Mains 2018 now and if you have studied nothing in past about that in competitive style then you will not be able to clear JEE Mains 2018.
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Yes, you can crack the JEE Mains 2018 Exam if you prepare with sure shot tips to crack the exam:
1. You must have complete knowledge of the JEE Main Syllabus and Exam pattern.
2. Get the list of important topics of all three subjects of JEE Main. Get it from here:
http://www.campustwist.com/jee-most-important-topics-important-chapters-physics-chemistry-mathematics/
3. Solve previous years question papers and take help of JEE main answer keys.
4. Give mock tests to analyze your speed.
5. Join test series to know your level.
6. Revise daily what you have studied whole day. -
It depends on your past that how much you have prepared for JEE 2018. There are 3 subjects PCM. In Physics, purely conceptual based questions are asked. So, try to complete the easiest chapter in Physics like Vector, Heat, waves, Modern, Optics, Fluids and then go for MECHANICS and Electrostatics. Maths and Chemistry is the easiest ones among all of three. FOR MATHS :- Go to you tube and search MathOnGo Crash maths course. It's really helpful. FOR CHEMISTRY :-. Focus on Physical, Inorganic, GOC. And also try to solve 39 years.
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It just depends on how much efforts are you putting in you still have 3 full months make a study plan take one complete month to complete NCERT of 11th 12th, both so that all basics get cleared and it will help you if you have 12 board exams too. And after that start solving 40 days and brush up your concepts then you can definitely clear Mains. All the best.
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