How to prepare for IIT JEE Mains 2018 without going for coaching?
I'm a student of West Bengal board and my family is financially weak. I want to pursue CSE in a good IIT.
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Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18
8 years agoHello Aniket,
I can understand. Coaching institutes cost heavily. You can follow simple rules which are: Assign time for each subject every day. Assign time for exercise and yoga every day. Assign time for entertainment. Take a mock test every week. Analyse result and brush up weak areas. That's it. -
Firstly, your thinking and confidence is very nice for cracking entrance examinations because a very few students have confidence that they will be able to crack JEE Mains and Advanced with the home level study, but self-study is more and more profitable as compared to coaching level study. But you should be away from distractions like television and others at home. Your focus and hard work should be only directed towards JEE then you will surely get success. Top rankers in any exam do their study at their home level but you take guidance from old papers and any JEE qualifiers. JEE Mains syllabus is from NCERT and for JEE Advanced you...more
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Cracking the JEE Mains exam needs one to have a very well-structured study strategy.
It demands the students to be academically strong as well as have other skills like analytical skills, time management, exam taking strategy, and situational intelligence. Here are some tips to help for JEE aspirants.
Students need to know about syllabus and exam pattern very well.
Do not skip any topic. Remember that all topics that are mentioned in the IIT JEE Mains syllabus are important.
Solve the last years JEE Mains question papers and mock tests. It increases your speed of solving questions and you get an idea which type questions will come in exam....more -
To prepare for IIT without going for coaching is difficult but not impossible, you can do smart work.
1. Have Well Planned Study Chart: Having a well described study program can help you know the number of topics to be covered in a subject on a particular day.
2. Frame time table for study: framing time table is the best practices to keep your daily activities divided b/w two needles of the watch.
3. Focus on important and key topics: paying more attention on what are more important topics in each subject from the examination point of view, can help you streamline your study pattern as well and eventually secure better marks in the exam....more
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