Effective Strategy for JEE Mains 2018 Preparation in Feb-Mar and Board Exams Pressure
Preparing for the JEE Mains in February and March while balancing board exams can be quite challenging. This article offers a comprehensive strategy to help you manage both tasks effectively. Whether you have completed the entire JEE syllabus, are in the middle, or just started, there is a tailored approach to help you achieve your goals.
Understanding NCERT
First and foremost, a stronghold on the NCERT textbooks is essential. NCERTs are invaluable for board exams and provide the fundamental knowledge required for in-depth JEE studies. It is always wise to have NCERT concepts at your fingertips, especially as you prepare for the JEE exam. The clear understanding of these basics will help build a solid foundation for more advanced topics.
Advanced Concept Clarity
To enhance your understanding of complex topics, leverage online resources such as concept-clearing videos on YouTube. These resources offer step-by-step explanations, making it easier to grasp difficult concepts. Additionally, you can consider the Careers360 JEE Success Kit, which offers unlimited mock tests and solved question papers, significantly boosting your preparation.
Reference Materials
To supplement your NCERT studies, refer to the following books:
Physics: Concepts of Physics Volume 1 and 2 by H.C Verma Concepts of Physics by Halliday, Resnick, and Walker Understanding Physics by D.C. Pandey (Arihant Publications) Problems in General Physics by I.E Irodov Understanding Physics by Freedman and Young Problems in Physics by S.S. Krotov Problems and Solutions of Physics by Shashi Bhushan Tiwari Chemistry: NCERT Textbooks for Classes XI and XII Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations by R.C. Mukherjee Organic Chemistry by O.P. Tandon Concept of Physical Chemistry by P. Bahadur Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J.D. Lee Physical Chemistry by P.W. Atkins Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd Mathematics: Objective Mathematics by R.D. Sharma Plane Trigonometry by S.L. Loney The Elements of Coordinate Geometry by S.L. Loney Algebra by Dr. S.K. Goyal (Arihant Publications) Play with Graphs by Amit M. Agarwal (Arihant Publications) Differential Calculus by Amit M. Agarwal (Arihant Publications) Integral Calculus by Amit M. Agarwal (Arihant Publications) Complete Mathematics for JEE Main by TMHSelf-Assessment
Conduct a self-assessment to determine your current status:
If you have completed the entire JEE syllabus, focus on revision and mock tests. Try to strengthen your weak areas at least a week before the exam. In the last week, only give mock tests and revise NCERT chemistry thoroughly. If you have completed 60-80% of the syllabus, analyze your strengths and target score. Give one or two mock tests every week and practice consistently. If you have extra time, cover one or two more chapters. Avoid stressing excessively about percentiles. If you have completed less than 30% of the syllabus, assess how much you can score and determine which topics you need to cover next. Try to finish Mains-specific topics and focus on your board syllabus.Regardless of your current status, remember to follow the three critical steps:
Mains specific topics NCERT Chemistry Past Year Questions (PYQs)Conclusion
Implementing this strategic plan will enable you to effectively manage your JEE Mains and board exam preparations. By staying organized, focused, and resourceful, you can maximize your chances of success in both exams.