What is the best strategy to secure 360 in JEE Mains?

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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Now coming to the score and the strategies you need to know the basic breakdown of JEE Mains exam. So you must be knowing that paper has 3 sections viz Maths, Physics, and chemistry. As a rule of thumb, one says to focus on chemistry for a good score but that's not going to be the case for it. So360/360 means full accuracy. I myself didn't score that much but I can definitely tell you the mistakes that I myself did and the strategies followed by my fellow mated who scored exceptionally well. So, first of all, check the syllabus as given in website and make yourself familiar with the topics covered in Mains. Then go for some good refere
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    Samarth Uttam | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    To be fair, 360 is a bit ambitious. But that's good. Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars. Now coming to the score and the strategies you need to know the basic breakdown of JEE Mains exam. So you must be knowing that paper has 3 sections viz Maths, Physics, and chemistry. As a rule of thumb, one says to focus on chemistry for a good score but that's not going to be the case for it.
    So360/360 means full accuracy. I myself didn't score that much but I can definitely tell you the mistakes that I myself did and the strategies followed by my fellow mated who scored exceptionally well.
    So, first of all, check the
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    Ranbeer Rajawat

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    1186454 candidates appeared in India's toughest engineering entrance test JEE Mains. Out of which only 221,427 candidates qualified for the JEE Advanced exam (for 2017). The success rate in JEE Mains is approximately 18%.
    The best strategy to secure the targeted marks for cracking JEE Mains is making a study plan and strictly following it with proper devotion for studies and giving proper time on a daily basis to make the best out of it.
    I hope it helped you.
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    Zubin Mehta Expert Advisor for Senior Management. | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    There is no best strategy but few tips by the majority of rankers have been compiled below.
    Last years ranker 1 Sankalp has also added few strategic planning ideas below.
    10. Start preparing for JEE right after your Class 10 exams. Do not waste your time.
    9. JEE is not tough. You just need to develop a natural interest in physics, chemistry and maths think in terms of actual scenarios and not just solving problems.
    8. Self-study is absolute must. You must spend time on self-preparation apart from school and coaching classes.
    Sankalp studied for 6 hours daily (self-study) and 3 hours (in-addition) at coaching classes.
    7. The number of hours y
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    Himanshu Sharma | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    To score 300+ in JEE Main is outstanding and it can only be the result of a mixture of hard work + smart work. Some of the main areas could be: The concepts should be crystal clear in your mind. Knowing the basics and important concepts thoroughly will help you go a long way. If you have anything between 5-10 months, you can achieve that score provided you are focused and organised. NCERT books are your best bet to crack JEE Main. However, to score above 300 you need to have that extra edge. Some books for JEE Main which will help give you that much-needed edge.
    DC Pandey and HC Verma are great for Physics.
    SK Goyal would be ideal for Ma
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