How can I prepare for JEE Mains and Advanced exam in 3 months?
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Sanchit Khandelwal Won Gold medal in National Cyber Olympiad | Guide-Level 12
7 years agoFor cracking these two exams (i.e. JEE Mains and JEE Advanced) in 3 months, you need to follow some best study strategies like-
1. Solve NCERT as well as reference books problems of PCM.
2. Solve last year question paper of JEE exams. -
Below mentioned are the tips to crack JEE Mains in 3 months:
1. Organic and inorganic chemistry is very easy in CBSE board. It can be easily mugged up and increase your chances to score more in JEE Mains. A proper study material is most needed for preparation, which cover up all your syllabus.
2. Remember all the formulae and learn how to utilize them. The basic principles should be cleared make sure you have understood the concept. You should not go beyond the syllabus.
3. Look again at those problems, you studied on your own and look again does not mean literally to look, you have to work on those problems again to make sure that you ha...more
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