What should I do to get 100+ marks in JEE Mains?

I am pursuing my 12th from Gujarati medium.

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    Ashwani Kumar | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    First, you need to finish your syllabus then start revision. Revision is the most important part of your preparation. Most of the things we forget in the exam only just because of poor revision. It is very easy to score 100+ score in JEE Mains. Concept is very important you have to learn and remember the concept. Solve previous year and practice problem. Motivation is very important. You have to motivate yourself. Practice makes the man perfect. Solve more and more problems unless you clear your doubt. Doubts will make helpless and hopeless in the examination. So if you have any doubts clear it as soon as.
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    deepak choudhary i love science n i like those who love vigyan | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    If, it is your first chance, then try again for JEE mains or advance. It is not a bad score.
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    Bhaskar Sahu

    9 years ago
    For 100+ marks, first you need to study your favorite chapters from JEE and study NCERT for chemistry and HCV for physics and for mathematics use RD Sharma objective, if you study 60% form them you will get more then 150.
    Your basic concepts should be cleared, and be relaxed for exam as it so easy to score marks but important is smart and hard work for those marks. Work smartly, do not panic and enjoy your life. It's all in your hand and it's your life, do whatever you want but make sure it will best for you.
    All the best.
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    Amit kumar

    9 years ago
    You can follow NCERT textbooks.

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