How can I prepare for JEE Mains?

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Trishula Das
9 years ago
JEE Mains is based on your basic concepts. If you have your concepts clear and rigid, then half of the work is done. You need to prepare from NCERT books and you have to practice a lot of questions, so that you can learn the methods for solving problems and also you can manage your time for solving

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Aman Kumar
9 years ago
First, strengthen your basic concepts by solving numerical problems of NCERT textbook. Join a good coaching institute in class 12th and prepare for JEE Mains according to their methodology.

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9 years ago
If you are good in studies then prepare for JEE Advanced too. Complete the full syllabus of NCERT textbook and solve lots of sample papers.

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Lakshit Arora
9 years ago
You should have a clear understanding of basic concepts. Study the whole syllabus of class 11th and 12th with utmost sincerity. You should buy good books to get used to the pattern of questions asked in the exam.

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Dr  Swastik Sahu
9 years ago
For the preparation of JEE Mains and other examinations conducted by CBSE, you need to be very thorough with the syllabus of NCERT of standard 11th and 12th. Apart from that you also need to solve a good number of MCQs from a standard book.

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Devesh Lathi
9 years ago
Join a coaching class if you are serious about it. Only few highly motivated students clear JEE with good rank without proper coaching.

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Amit kumar
9 years ago
follow NCERT textbook.

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Abhishek anand
9 years ago
Hi, When you are preparing for IIT JEE 2016, do remember that your marks in Class XII board exams will play a vital role. So, you must pay appropriate attention to your board exams. Here are some other preparation tips for IIT JEE that you must keep in mind: * Start your IIT JEE preparation with C

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