6 Things that Every JEE Mains Applicant Should do in the Last 10 days of Preparation









With the calendar turning its pages and the date of the exam approaching, engineering aspirants are expected to run through the books and test papers. While that is the most important part of the preparation process, there are somethings that every applicant for JEE Mains should pay attention to. The following article talks about some of these things.



JEE Mains 2015 is all set to take place in the month of April. With less than 10 days in hand, the engineering aspirants must be all set to crack the paper. While it is important to grasp all the facts and figures that will help you crack JEE 2015, it is also necessary to take care of some others things that you may miss while being totally involved in the exam preparations.


JEE Mains Basics

Before getting into the do’s and don’ts in the last days of preparation, let us first get an insight of what the exam is all about. JEE Main is the first out of the two tier entrance exam that takes place every year for Engineering Undergraduate admissions to Centrally funded institutes, the NIT’s and a number of private institutions.

Prepare a 10 day schedule

Well, since most of you must be done with the syllabus for the exam, it is crucial to prepare a last 10 day schedule in order to revise the entire syllabus. This schedule should be equally divided for every subject. Most of the coaching experts believe that it is very important for a student to study in a time table. It not only helps the student to prepare for the exam but also brings in a practice of time management that is very important for a JEE applicant.

Stick to that Schedule

Preparing a schedule is sure one of the best things to do. But sticking to that schedule is more important. Most of the rankers from the previous year’s examination advise to work in the prepared time table. In this way you are able to complete the revised syllabus and may save some time to concentrate on the key concepts.

Pay attention to Key Concepts

All this while you must be solving a lot of test papers and last year’s examinations papers. Concentrate on the key concepts that play role in solving the question. With this vast a syllabus, be smart to know where you need to pay a little more attention.

 Highlight Important Formulae

With the approaching days, you should be familiar with the formulas that work for the exam. In order to have a last minute go through, highlight them well in advance so that you are able to locate them while flipping through the pages. Another way of keeping them ready for revision is to list them down all at a same place.
Choose for yourself what works out the best.

Know your weak points and work on them

Last 10 days also mean sorting out your weaknesses and working on them. Most of the students tend to focus and refocus on the subject that they are comfortable with. No doubt that works for JEE, but you should always be prepared for the worse. Do not ignore the subjects where you face difficulty, instead try getting over them and appear for the exam fearlessly.

Don’t over exert yourself

Having proper sleep and diet is one the major tasks that should take place in these days. Study hard but do not over exert yourself so that you are able to make it to the paper healthily. Your physical and mental stability can have affect the outcome of your exam.

In the end, if utilized perfectly these 10 days can turn the tables for you in definite positive sense. So, it is time to gear up and work hard in the best interest for yourself.



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 Akansha Arora is a professional writer and blogger who loves to pen down her views on a number of topics that interest a reader. She writes keeping in mind the current scenarios and wishes to keep her readers well informed. You can follow her on google.com/+AkanshaArora2112





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