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How to prepare for IIT-JEE & NEET
Lots of tips and techniques available on internet for effective preparations of IIT-JEE & NEET that would increase your chance of clearing the exam
with flying colors.
But, the recent introduction of a Common Entrance Test
(JEE & NEET) changes all the rules of the game of admissions . New strategy required with new enthusiasm.
Now, not only you need to prepare well for your JEE & NEET , but you
also need to score good marks in your board exam!
Take care followings for preparation of JEE & NEET -
Number of Hours for study -
Many of you out there must be toppers of your
class or among the top 10% of your class. It means you are best at school level , topper at school level. It means till now you have been
competing among a small student base of 50 - 1000 students. But seen of JEE | NEET is different.
But once you start preparing for IIT-JEE or NEET entrance,
the competition is huge. you can expect the number of people appearing for the JEE | NEET to be around 20 lakhs! So, now you need to be among top 5% even to
get considered for a seat in IIT | NEET!
Think ! Are you ready for this?
To get admission into an IIT| NEET is very
difficult task. Even the smartest students or the most hard working guy may also fail to get good rank in the exam.
So, you need to prepare yourself mentally or psychologically as
well as physically to face this competition. Mentally, you need to think wide
when you think of competition you are facing. Remember there are more than
10000 schools (just CBSE) in India. So don’t get defocused and remember that
you have to compete with unknowns.
Most of you would have scored well in your
school level examinations by not even spending 20 hours on studies at home per week . But with such a huge competition. You need to
scale up your efforts and set a target of 50-55 hours studies at home every
week.
But just sitting in front of the books for
these 60-65 hours is not enough. You have to study with full concentration,
no disturbance, and continuously for 3 hour sessions. The idea is to simulate
real exam conditions. While studying, you have to create an atmosphere as if
you are sitting in exam.
Avoid following during a long planned study
session:
Suggested study plan:
Give first preference to basics. Read NCERT
if you don’t have grip on basics.
1st Month: Math – functions,
limits, continuity and differentiability, Complex Numbers
Physics – electrostatics, capacitors, electric current, Magnetics, Properties
of matter
Chemistry – Nomenclature, isomerism, GOC, Hydrocarbons, S, P, D block and
transition
elements
2nd Month : Math – Application of derivatives,
integration, Quadratic Equations
Physics
– Electromagnetic Induction, Modern Physics
Chemistry
– Aldehydes and Ketones, Alcohols and Ethers, Amines
3rd Month: Maths – Straight lines, circles,
parabola, Properties of triangle
Physics – Optics, Mechanics
Chemistry – States of Matter, Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry, Equilibrium
Remaining months: work for revision
March: As soon as your exams get over,
collect all the test papers (your institute’s) and last year IIT problems of above
chapters.
April: Revise thoroughly
your Notes and don’t read anything new. Don’t read anything 4 days before the
big day to relieve you from tension. Be confident and cool.
At last remember this for lifetime:
To get come over on any difficulty in life whether
it being clearing an entrance exam like IIT & NEET , you need to have faith
in your self. You need to have a big dream and the willpower to
do anything to make that dream true. So, believe in your self, work smart and always dream big .
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