How should I prepare for JEE Mains that I will get a score around 300 because, before this, I never took the studies seriously?
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JEE Main Exam will be conducted 6th to 11th January 2020. So, you have almost 4 months left for the preparation. Start your preparation by checking the entire JEE Main Syllabus. With this you will get to know which the most important topics for the exam are and you can plan your preparations accordingly. The best way to prepare is solving previous year question papers. This will give you an idea about the pattern and difficulty level of the questions. You should also take online mock tests which will help you to know your preparation level and also improves your speed and accuracy. Learn all the important formulas. Without them...more -
Getting a score of 300 out of 360 is very difficult considering the difficulty of the JEE Mains examination. Even if you get a score of 220-240, you will be eligible for most of the top colleges under JEE Mains
For JEE Mains preparation, check the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/articles/preparation-strategy-for-jee-main-and-advanced-blogId-5738.
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