I have scored 58 percentile in session 1 of JEE Main 2023. Can I get 95 %ile in phase 2?

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    Dhruv Garg | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    It's too hard to do that but I am tell you some of the basic tricks to improve your marks in JEE
    1. Do not read new chapters now just focus on the chapters and topics you have covered previously.
    2. Give test series as much you can and hence check your test analysis after every test and improve your weak topics.
    3. Try to do some PYQS questions.
    4. Revise the syllabus as much you can.
    5. You should know how much time is given to a subject according to your strength at the time of paper and preference also to attempt which subject first. Do it in same pattern as you do in test series. I think this will really help you.
    Give your best
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    Arohan Pal

    2 years ago
    According to your phase 1 score, it seems a bit difficult to score 95percentile. But nothing is impossible, you can still score good in 2nd phase, but you need to work very hard and smart. Practice a lot of problems and solve PYQs. Work with your strengths and weaknesses, increase your study time and remove the distractions. All the best.
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    Mohan Sarkar | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    It's difficult to predict with certainty if you will be able to achieve a 95 percentile score in the JEE Main Phase 2 exam, but there are some things you can do to increase your chances of success. First, analyze your performance in the Session 1 exam and identify your strengths and weaknesses. Then, focus on improving your weaker areas by studying more and practicing more questions. It's also important to manage your time effectively during the exam, so practice time management techniques to ensure that you can answer all the questions within the given time. Additionally, it's a good idea to refer to previous year question papers and
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