JEE Main 2025 Session 2 Last 10 Days Preparation Strategy by Ramesh Batlish

JEE Main 2025 Session 2 Last 10 Days Preparation Strategy by Ramesh Batlish

Samridhi MishraUpdated on 28 Mar 2025, 02:37 PM IST

Careers360 got in touch with Ramesh Batlish who is a JEE Expert & Mentor for Aakash INVICTUS. Mr Ramesh Batlish shared the last 10 days preparation strategy for JEE Main 2025 session 2 exam. Engineering aspirants appearing for the JEE Mains exam in the April session must check the last 10 days preparation strategy to ensure they make the best use of this crucial time. The JEE Main 2025 last 10 days preparation strategy is aimed at complementing the students’ year-round preparation and managing their stress levels. The JEE Main 2025 exam for session 2 will be held on April 2, 3, 4, 7, 8 and 9, 2025.

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The following documents are required for JEE Main 2026 registration:

  • Valid email ID
  • Mobile number
  • Class 10 certificate
  • Aadhaar Card details
  • A scanned photograph and signature
  • Details of the OBC-NCL or EWS certificate
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JEE Main 2025 Session 2 Last 10 Days Preparation Strategy by Ramesh Batlish
JEE Main 2025 Session 2 Last 10 Days Preparation Strategy by Ramesh Batlish

In this article, students can find the must-do preparation tips to succeed in the JEE Mains exam. Ramesh Batlish sir sarees his insights on how to tackle the last few days of JEE Mains preparation by making use of JEE Main mock tests and sample papers along with other things. Read through the article to know the best JEE Main 2025 preparation strategies as the exam nears!

JEE Main 2025 Preparation Tips by Mr Ramesh Batlish

The countdown is on, and with JEE Main Session-2 starting on 2nd April 2025, you might be feeling a mix of excitement and nerves. That’s completely normal! The good news is that these last 10 days can significantly impact your performance — if you use them wisely. Think of it as the final lap in a marathon. Here’s how to channel your energy, stay focused, and bring out your best.

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Prioritize Smartly with High-Yield Topics

  • Focus on topics that carry more weight and are often tested in JEE Main.
  • Chapters like Calculus and Coordinate Geometry in Mathematics, Mechanics and Modern Physics in Physics, and Organic Reactions and Coordination Compounds in Chemistry deserve extra attention.
  • Create a quick-reference formula sheet — this can be a lifesaver during last-minute revisions.
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Practice Like It’s the Real Deal

  • Commit to one full-length mock test daily to build stamina and familiarity with the exam format.
  • After each test, spend time analyzing mistakes and understanding where you went wrong.
  • Sharpen your time management by setting realistic time limits for each section.

Tackle Your Weak Spots

  • Avoid the temptation to start new topics now. Instead, revisit the areas where you tend to struggle.
  • Solve previous years’ JEE Main papers to identify question patterns and build confidence.
  • Use your hand written study notes to quickly clear up lingering doubts.

Master the Art of Effective Revision

  • Balance your time well: Aim for 60% revision, 30% mock test practice, and 10% relaxation.
  • Use active recall — solve problems without looking at solutions to strengthen retention.
  • Consider quick study sessions with your Teachers to exchange tips and clarify doubts.

Keep Calm and Stay Positive

  • Sleep for 7-8 hours every night. A well-rested mind is sharper and more focused.
  • Try simple relaxation techniques like deep breathing, stretching, or short walks.
  • Eat balanced meals, stay hydrated, and don’t skip meals — your brain needs fuel!

Game Plan for Exam Day

  • Familiarize yourself with your exam center and check logistics well in advance.
  • Begin with easier questions to build momentum and gain confidence.
  • Take the Paper in two rounds attempting all the easy and moderate ones first and leaving the difficult ones for the end.
  • Avoid guess work as Paper has negative marking.
  • Keep an eye on the clock — if a question takes too long, move on and return later.

Remember, JEE Main isn’t just about how much you know — it’s about how smartly you apply that knowledge under pressure. Stay calm, stay positive, and trust the hard work you’ve put in. With focus and determination, you’ve got this!

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HELLO,

The JEE Main application verification system uses the name you enter in the application form at the time of Aadhar Card verification so if you your Aadhaar was updated but still it is showing name not verifies then it means the new details have not been reflected in the online system use by NTA

Now what you can do is :-

1. First check the status of your Aadhaar card updates on the official UIDAI website by using your Update request Number.

2. Verify the details you have entered in application form like ensure that the name that you have entered in the JEE main application form exactly matches your newly updated Aadhaar card

3. You can use the NTA Mismatch Advisory like if a name mismatch pop up appears during the application process so for this NTA has provided the solution first close the pop up then a new window will appear that will allow you to enter the name exactly as it is on your Aadhaar card

4. If still the problem does not solve then you can contact the NTA Helpdesk

Visit the link to know more :- https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-correct-aadhaar-name-mismatch-in-jee-mains

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While filling the form of JEE Mains 2026 January session, upload the improvement marksheet, as your improvement marksheet is your final marksheet of class 12th AISSCE exams. The one that you got before the improvement doesn't matter now as you appeared for the compartment exam to increase your overall score. So, use the marksheet given to you after appearing for your improvement exam everywhere as that is your finalized class 12th marksheet.

Hello, Yes, this mismatch will absolutely cause a problem during your JEE Mains 2026 registration, but there is a clear solution.

You must enter your father's name "Girisharadya" (without the 'a') in the main application form, as it appears on your 10th-grade marksheet. The 10th marksheet is the primary, non-changeable document for all NTA applications.

When the system tries to verify this with your Aadhaar, it will detect a mismatch ("Girisharadya" vs. "Girisharadhya") and will show a pop-up warning. NTA has created a process for this: you will be given an option to enter your father's name as per your Aadhaar in a separate field. The system will then capture both spellings, allowing you to complete the registration.

However, since you have time before 2026, the safest and most highly recommended solution is to get your Aadhaar card (and your father's) corrected to match the spelling on your 10th marksheet ("Girisharadya"). This will prevent any confusion or problems later during JoSAA counselling and final document verification.

I hope you found this information helpful and for any study related queries you can ask in careers360 app, Have a great day!

Hello Aspirant,

Jee main's high scoring chapters:

For mathematics : Coordinate Geometry, Calculus (especially Integral Calculus), and Algebra (Complex Numbers, Quadratic Equations, Matrices, Determinants) .

For physics:  Thermodynamics, Current Electricity, Electrostatics, and Optics.

For Chemistry: Periodic Table, Chemical Bonding, Hydrocarbons, and Chemical Kinetics.

This chapters are the highest scoring in jee main. Hope this will help u. Wish u good luck.

Hello,

If you are currently studying in Class 12 and haven’t yet received your registration number or roll number from your board, you can leave that field blank or enter “NA” (Not Applicable) in the JEE Main application form.

Once your board issues the official registration or roll number, you don’t need to worry, NTA verifies your board details later during counselling or admission, not during registration.

So, do not enter random numbers, use “NA” or skip if optional.

Hope you understand.