How to balance your 12th board exams with JEE preparation?
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Kundan Singh Qualified CII-IPATE 2020 | GATE 2021|B.Tech(CSE) | Guide-Level 12
8 years agoI have seen many cases in which students failed to score well in boards even after scoring a decent rank in JEE. So one should also focus on board while preparing for JEE. If you have joined any good coaching institute for JEE preparation then you don't have to worry about 12th board preparation. Syllabus of JEE is almost similar to the 12th board. All you have to do is to focus on your writing skills.Most of the coaching institutes conduct separate extra classes for board preparation.
I have prepared for JEE from Vibrant Academy-Kota. They conduct extra classes for the boards from November-December onwards.
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I think now you don't have to worry about it much. Since last year 12th Board marks aren't going to be considered for admissions in Engineering Institutions. But still you have to qualify for writing the JEE exam by scoring decent marks. So I would suggest just study for the unit tests and the mid semester exams in your college a bit and just be acquainted with the stuff in your textbooks. If you prepare for JEE whole heartedly all the numericals in the board exam will be easily solvable. Generally speaking Physics, Chemistry and Maths will not be an issue but if you have some languages or subjects like Computer science or ECE as vocat...more
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Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9
3 years agoFor admission to engineering institutions, marks from the previous year's 12th grade board will not be taken into account. You must still earn respectable grades in order to be eligible to take the JEE exam. Therefore, I advise you to merely study a little amount for your college's unit exams and midterm exams, and focus on being familiar with the material in your textbooks. All of the numerical questions on the board test will be simple to solve if you give your JEE preparation your all. In general, Physics Chemistry and Math won't be a problem, but if you're taking certain languages or vocational topics like Computer Science or ECE,...more -
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Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17
6 years agoLast year, 12th Board marks aren't going to be considered for admissions in Engineering Institutions. But still you have to qualify for writing the JEE exam by scoring decent marks. So I would suggest just study for the unit tests and the mid semester exams in your college a bit and just be acquainted with the stuff in your textbooks. If you prepare for JEE whole heartedly all the numericals in the board exam will be easily solvable. Generally speaking Physics, Chemistry and Maths will not be an issue but if you have some languages or subjects like Computer Science or ECE as vocational then you have to study a bit for each unit test an...more -
It is really a challenge to balance both board and JEE preparation simultaneously and those who do this perfectly would able to score good marks.
Here a few method by which one can balance both:-
Firstly in class 11th student has to study each chapter accurate and write all the key point in the notebook for quick revision so that chapter remains fresh in the mind and at exam time you can easily rewind these things.
Secondly, when you are in class 12th now you have to prepare well. Study every chapter and then keep one best side book for IIT extra knowledge and shortcut because there is no big difference between board and JEE syllabus. Aft...more -
You can practice MCQs during the board if you want to. If you have prepared well enough, a week should be enough time to get into the feel of JEE Main again. Chill out for a few hours the day board exams finish, then gear up for JEE Main. Also, if you have more than a week, solve a couple of full portion papers. That way you will be well and truly set for facing the actual examination.
Another important thing, which stands true for everyone- JEE Main ALWAYS has some questions pertaining to very out-of-the-way topics, like semiconductors, telecommunication etc. in physics, qualitative and quantitative organic analysis in chemistry, and s...more -
Hi,
Almost all board exams start in March while JEE Mains starts in April which means you have to plan your JEE Mains and Board Exams preparation extremely meticulously. Board exam and entrance exam preparation, both are important when you are willing to get into the top engineering colleges. As a good percentage in class 12th boards will always compliment your JEE Mains score (and vice-versa) to qualify the cut-offs of the top engineering colleges.
Here are some tips which can help you to balance both the preparations.
1. Focus on concepts & theory
While JEE Main is about practice, board exams are about theory. You have to be at articul...more
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