How can I prepare for JEE Mains after class 12th?
I don't want to take any coaching classes.
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Hello Anchal,
JEE Mains and board exam preparations can be done simultaneously, but it will be a bit tough. Get your basic concepts right. Follow NCERT textbooks and revise regularly. After class 12th, it shouldn't be too hard. The questions in JEE Mains is purely based on NCERT. You may enrol into a coaching centre to learn shortcuts and time-saving tricks which are generally not mentioned in the books.
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Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17
6 years agoJEE Mains and board exam preparations can be done simultaneously, but it will be a bit tough. Get your basic concepts right. Follow NCERT textbooks and revise regularly. After class 12th, it shouldn't be too hard. The questions in JEE Mains is purely based on NCERT. You may enrol into a coaching centre to learn shortcuts and time-saving tricks which are generally not mentioned in the books. -
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Singahi saifi A writer, coder, learner and a conquerer | Contributor-Level 8
7 years agoYes, you can do preparation after 12th class. Just read NCERT, as most of the questions are from these books. But, I'll suggest you to join a well-known coaching center to get the best rank in JEE Mains.
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