Popular

How can I prepare for JEE mains in last 6 months?

How can I prepare for JEE mains in last 6 months?

Just plan your days such that you divide your day where you have 4 hours of study each for physics and mathematics and 3 hours for chemistry. Once you are done with your studying the chapter, practice questions and also revise what you have studied. Before you sleep, plan for the next day.

How can I get 250+ in JEE mains in 6 months?

1) Buy a book having previous year papers (complete set) of JEE Mains. 2) Buy one book of a good publisher withpractice test papers (atleast 5-6). 3) Make a routine to solve the practice test one a day during 9 am to 12 am daily keeping all conditions exam.

READ ALSO:   How do you determine the key space of a cipher?

What rank is 98 percentile?

Answer. Hello aspirant. As per candidates appeared, 98 percentiles in JEE Mains is equivalent to around 17000 rank. And marks should be in the range 147 to 168.

How much time do I have to prepare for JEE Mains?

You have 6 months and it’s plenty of time if you use it judiciously. So get going now! All the institutions you have mentioned prefer to take their own engineering entrance exam. They don’t accept JEE Mains score. SRM and VIT and private colleges they have their own entrance exam you need to give.

How to prepare for IIT JEE in 6 months?

JEE Aspirants, You have 6 months left for IIT JEE mains exam and about 8 months for the IIT JEE advance exam. To Prepare for IIT in 6 months you have around 20 chapters each in Mathematics and Physics and around 30 chapters in chemistry. This is the time you should be cleared with all your doubts.

READ ALSO:   What was the Khmer Rouge rule?

How many students are eligible to give JEE Advance in 2019?

Over 1.5 lakh eligible students based on their performance in JEE Main will be eligible to give JEE Advance. And with time slipping by, preparing for JEE Mains and Advance in the last 6 months is going to be an intense task.

Is studying while distracted a waste of time for JEE preparation?

Its not exactly a thing to do but is a point to remember when in your last months of JEE preparation. IMO, studying while distracted wastes alot of your time for sure, but “breaks” are where the real time waste happens. And it goes unnoticed too.