What should be my preparation strategy to crack JEE Mains in one year?

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Harsh Ranjan
8 years ago
One year preparation is for class 12th student or droppers so if they are sincerer to their study then definitely they will crack the JEE Mains exam. When you have one year time for preparation, try to focus on your weakest topics and learn them by heart. It will bring a huge improvement and your co

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R
8 years ago
It differs from person to person depending on one's current academic performance. But yeah it sure is possible to crack IIT JEE Mains and Advance in 1 year if you follow the proper routine. Some of the tips are mentioned below: - From the point of view of a proper routine, the minimum time you shoul

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Kundan Singh
8 years ago
One year of preparation is enough to clear JEE Mains but you need to follow a good strategy and have to do smart work rather than doing traditional hard work. You need to make plans and have to implement them in your daily life. I will suggest you to make your own strategy because only you have to h

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Nishant N
8 years ago
One year is good enough to crack JEE Mains. You have to make a time table for yourself. Join a crash course in FIITJEE. I recommend FIITJEE, Hauz Khas, South Delhi. The really got good teachers. Keep solving the questions and mock tests. For physics, solve H.C Verma. The strategy for solving this bo

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Samarth Uttam
8 years ago
One year is a sufficient time period to study and clear JEE Mains with a good score. See, very important thing is how you can perceive your studies. If you can surely read books and make good notes then it's fine, otherwise, get correspondence courses from some good coaching institutes or if you are

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Arjun Sarin
8 years ago
Cracking JEE in 1-year if a reasonable target and therefore can be achieved. I recommend the following 1. Building a study timetable with adequate time for self-study and practice. 2. In case you want to join a coaching you can join a 1-year weekend course. 3. You must join a test series which will

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