I am going for a drop this year. What should be my study plan to cross 100+ in JEE Mains successfully?

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  • Crossing 100+ in JEE with one year drop is no matter, you should aim for scoring 250+, which will be useful to you and in drop year your determination is only thing which can help you. Study for 8-10 hours without any distractions.
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    Aman Gupta I am a software engineer | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Study seriously for at least 5 hours daily. Solve mock question paper on weekends. More you practice, more will be your chance of getting success. Read NCERT book, guides for JEE exams.
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    Rudra Shaurya Plastic Mould Design Engineer | Guide-Level 15

    7 years ago
    You already made a decision, so prepare to give your all. Make a study schedule and divide time for your subjects. Give more time to your weaker subjects first. If you are ISC student, then I recommend revise and refer to your course books regularly, and keep a clear understanding of your basic concepts. If you are a CBSE student, then study your NCERT books properly and solve miscellaneous questions. It is very good for Mathematics. You will have to study for 5-8 hours regularly each day. Restrict your other time consuming activities. Also, you must be attending coaching classes. Revise your daily class work and practice questions for
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  • If you have decided to drop out, then you must have taken the decision very firmly. So, first make a clear vision and give you full concentration to studies. Go for developing concept. Try to read the books and love tricky questions as much as possible. You will definitely get a good rank in JEE. Good Luck.

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