How can I prepare for IIT JEE and my upcoming board exams?
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For preparing both the exams simultaneously, you need to diligently plan your entire day. See below how-
1. Make a realistic timetable of your daily activities. Try sticking to this schedule of yours.
2. NCERT books are great for both boards and competitive exams. Complete syllabus from these books on priority.
3. To score well in boards, covering a substantial portion of NCERT is enough. Make sure you solve sample papers released by CBSE.
4. For IIT-JEE, you need to move a step ahead by solving and practicing numerous application based questions. You can do it with mock tests, previous year question papers and sample papers available a...more -
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Firstly, organize your day, and give weightage to each subject. Effective time management is crucial and will prepare you mentally. Formulate a plan on a piece of paper and stick it on your study table. Never overload yourself exponentially and beyond your abilities, although, it is advisable to push yourself now and then to test your strengths. Take breaks after long hours of study and rejuvenate your mind for a fresh start later.
Second step is to refer your NCERT books, it's a good source to understand concepts and solve tricky concepts mostly questions covered from NCERT only cover every topic, revise well for every topic, pra...more -
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