Better Begun is Half Done

A serious aspirant ideally must have completed the syllabus by now. The following three points now will ensure your success in JEE:
1. Time Management
2. Exam Strategy
3. Complete coverage of syllabi and a systematic revision plan
Few of the tips listed below will be of help:
In this last one month for students who are taking up Board Exams this time should be essentially used for taking up Mock Tests on lines of JEE(Main) & JEE(Advanced). Analysis of each paper is important to check the mistakes and to avoid repeating them in the actual JEE. The time gap between the Board Exams should be smartly utilised subject wise catering to the needs of both Boards and Entrance Exams. For students who are repeaters, may join a crash course for topic wise revision along with several Mock Tests on current pattern of JEE, else they should have a systematic revision plan involving rigorous testing conceptwise/chapterwise along with several mock Tests from reliable sources as per current pattern of the JEE.
Strategy to Attempt the questions in JEE(Main) Paper:
Sometimes the right strategy and time management play a vital role in deciding the rank for an aspirant. So, one must be quick enough to adapt to the level of the paper and act promptly. The following points may however be kept in mind when attempting the questions. One basic strategy could be not to give full time in one go to a particular instead allocate some time so that one could review this subject again. E.g. For a 3 hr paper with 3 subjects, generally students tend to give 1 hr each. It is advisable that they give 40-45 mins in attempting questions from any one subject they feel confident and move on to second subject and then to the third. In the remaining time the unsolved questioned may be reviewed. This would help in increasing the attempting rate. However, students may develop their own strategy based on their preferences.
Attempting JEE (Main) Offline and Online Exam:
Points to Remember for Students appearing for JEE Main through Computer Based Testing(CBT)
* Remember, in JEE (Main)-CBT the correct options are submitted by click of the mouse. It is important that questions be attempted in a sequence so as to remember your order of attempting the questions. It is advisable to take several Mock Test papers in Online Mode for JEE (Main) original Exam.
* One must scroll the screen to check if all questions are appearing on the screen before starting to attempt the questions.
* As all pages can be viewed through a tab on the top right side of the screen, select the subject you wish to take up first and ensure to click on the right option and save the option immediately. One must be careful to submit the paper only after all the questions in respective subjects Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics have been dealt with.
Points to Remember for Students appearing for JEE Main through Pen & Paper
* In offline (Pen & Paper) exam, check that you have got the entire question paper and no page is missing in between because of printing mistake.
* Attempt all subjects in 3 rounds and not attempt subject wise,
* Not allotting equal or fixed time per subject
* Attempting questions in the order of ease of doing them, where ease depends upon
both the ability to solve a question and time taken to solve it.

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