Is it possible to get 200 marks in JEE Main with a prep. of 20 days? Can anyone please suggest a timetable to follow?
I have done my boards preparation.
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Yes, It is Possible to crack JEE Mains in last 20 days. THINGS TO REMEMBER
1. Time Management Should play the most imp. Role.
2. Maximum Chance of Gaining Marks Is Chemistry.
3. Try To complete Physical Chemistry +Modern Physics it will give you 12+4 questions in JEE Mains 2017.
4. In Maths 2D+3D gives you minimus 5 question and it is based on Formula Only. ALSO Probability is easy and min. 1question always asked in JEE Mains.
5. Optics covers 2 questions and electostatics cover 2questions.
6. Avoid wasting time and stick to time management and this topics and you will clear this exam.
7. Positive Attitude + Selfconfidence is very imp....more -
No, MHT CET is possible to Crack but JEE Main requires depth knowledge over every topics and each topics are connected to each other. I am sharing this according to my personal experiences. I Hope that my opinion helps you
THANK YOU!
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