How can I prepare for JEE Mains to pursue B.Tech/BE?
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Dear Vidya,
1. Make a Schedule.
2. Know Syllabus & Pattern Well.
3. Start from the start.
4. Books are your best friends.
5. Revise until you become wise.
6. Sample papers are never ample.
6. Mock the test.
7. Take necessary breaks.
I hope this helps you!
Thanks :) - 
JEE Mains is a 10+2 question based entrance exam. They asked questions to know your base. JEE Mains is not so typical however you need regular practices and maintain discipline regarding study. Some basic steps which genuinely help you-
1. Know very well what is JEE Mains, why you want to choose engineering field which keeps interest level up
2. Know the syllabus and pattern well
3. Start from the basic and make proper notes (key for success)
4. Cover all the topics
5. Go for some institute test series and previous year papers
6. Analyse your week point and work over that
7. Always remember what is your target
8. Keep revising and remembering...more - 
Hello,
JEE Main Exam will be conducted from 07th to 12th April 2019. So, only few days are left for the exam. For JEE Mains Exams, the best you can prepare for it is solving previous year question papers. This will give you an idea about the pattern and difficulty level of the questions. You must also take online mock tests for JEE Main Exam. This will help you increase your speed and accuracy while answering questions. Learn all the important formulas. Make a habit of making notes. Study from the best books and study materials.
Best of Luck! - 
Check this video for some important topics for JEE Mains preparation
Link- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2W6sh1nClk&t=4s. 
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