How do I balance all my subjects in JEE Main 2023 preparation? My profile: maths: 96.31%, Chemistry: 25.45%, Physics: 64.49% and total: 77.

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    Dhruv Garg | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago
    You are good at Maths that's a advantage for you just focus more on Chemistry because Chemistry always a game changer and need less time to score. So with Maths and Physics just focus on Chemistry.
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    Sarvagya Thakur | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
    Focus more on the subjects that you lack and manage your time smartly.
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    MURPHY J

    a year ago
    As you have a good percentile in Maths try to fix a time slot to practice Maths daily so that you don't lose on your Maths percentile. Then, try to make the topics of your Physics preparation stronger which are already strong. Then, cover the easy topics which yield high marks. Now coming to Chemistry carefully analyze the pattern. You will always score if you study Chemistry. Start with the easy topics and gradually cover the syllabus. Remember, in most cases Chemistry upgrades your percentile.
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    Aditya Saini | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago
    Balancing your subjects in JEE Main 2023 preparation is important to perform well in the exam. Here are some tips that can help you:
    Identify your weaknesses: Start by assessing your strengths and weaknesses in each subject. Analyze your performance in previous exams, tests, and assignments to understand where you need to improve. Set realistic goals: Based on your assessment, set realistic goals for each subject. Focus on improving your weaker areas while maintaining your strengths. Create a study plan: Devise a study plan that includes all the subjects and topics you need to cover. Allocate time for each subject based on your goals an
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    Rahul Chejara

    a year ago
    According to your profile you are good in Maths and bad in Chemistry so for increasing your marks in Chemistry you should read NCERT of Chemistry and read line by line of it, many times you get a direct question from a line in NCERT book (You can SEE this in PYQs) and revision is most important and for improving Physics you should solve PYQs, and then you will get some repeatative question pattern that are asked in every paper. And practicing and revision is most important.

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