I have very weak basics of class 11th and 12th. Can I crack JEE Mains by 1-year coaching after 12th?
I couldn't study properly in my 10+2 level and I have a very weak hold on the concepts. I am aiming only for JEE Mains. Is it possible for me to ace it by one-year coaching after 12th? What should be my strategy for the same?
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Yes, sure you can. But what you mentioned in your first line should be taken care of i.e., for clearing Mains, your basics must be very strong and for that, your have NCERT books which should be mugged up really well. So, once your basics will be clear JEE Mains is not that of a big deal.
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Hi there!
Yes, you can crack JEE Mains by 1 year coaching you just have to keep in mind that it's your last chance for cracking JEE and just focus on studies, practice & practice, because practice makes a man perfect, solve additional materials of Arihant or any institute (vibrant etc.). Hope you got your answer. -
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Pavanvenkatasai Pilla Struggler struggling to win the struggle... | Contributor-Level 8
7 years agoHi dear,
This is Pavan. Answering your Question. Its a matter of Dedication, Discipline and Smartwork. Already You have taken a decision of spending your quality time of 1 year. So, take this opportunity as your best choice and do continuous smartwork. Keep an aim of cracking JEE. Hope this helps. Happy answering. Thanks. -
Hello Amiggha,
Yes, you can prepare for JEE Mains in a year easily provided you need to be focused and dedicated with consistency throughout. You need to clear all the basics mentioned in NCERT, develop a habit of solving MCQ's daily. Use standard reference books and frequently take online mock tests to test your knowledge. Try to understand the concepts.
Good luck. -
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Amol Chopade MBA ++ Student at PUMBA University of pune | Contributor-Level 10
7 years agoYes, one year of study is sufficient to know each and every concept of class 11th and 12th standard, you can go for it. -
Yes, you can but, you have to work very hard with full dedication. Firstly, you need to work on class 11th and 12th basic concepts because without clearing the fundamentals it's very hard to clear JEE, you can cover it easily in two months. Initially, go through the NCERT books then solve JEE questions of the previous year, it will help you when it comes to class 11th, spend up to 60% of your study time (or your wish) to reconstruct your class 11th and 12th syllabus.
Prepare a time table which you need to follow properly.
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