Revision Tips for JEE Main 2021 by Brajesh Maheshwari, Director, Allen Career Institute
Revision Tips for JEE Main 2021 by Brajesh Maheshwari- National Testing Agency will conduct JEE Main 2021 exam in January and April. So, now around 1 month is left for January exam and 3 months for April exam. Since the exam is approaching, candidates are looking for a revision strategy or plan for JEE Main 2021. As Careers360 team have been interacting with different experts to solve your queries, in the same series we conducted a live interview with Brajesh Maheshwari, Director, Allen Career Institute. Mr Maheshwari spoke about JEE Main 2021 revision plan for 2 months along with providing other preparation tips for the exam. Read the full article to know about the JEE Main 2021 revision tips provided by Mr Maheshwari.
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JEE Main 2021 Revision Plan by Brajesh Maheshwari
According to Mr Maheshwari, JEE Main 2021 revision is just a reverse cycle i.e. exactly opposite to what candidates did in the beginning of their preparation. Revision is all about moving from questions to theory again. Following are some of the revision tips suggested by him-
Previous Year Papers- According to Mr Maheshwari, candidates should start their JEE Main 2021 revision by attempting previous year papers and understanding the type of questions and level of questions asked in the exam in the previous years. Practicing these questions will boost the confidence of the candidates.
Moving from questions to theory- Now, when candidates have solved previous year papers, they should start to move towards theory from the questions. It means now candidates should focus on the theory of the chapters, it will help them to memorize the theoretical part.
Go through your notes- Revision simply means to go through the notes once. Candidates should just read everything again so that they can recollect everything. Also, it is impossible to study everything the way they started so revising through their notes is more beneficial. Also, candidates have many important short notes with them like important formulas, concepts, etc. It is advised that candidates should revise these short notes thoroughly.
-->Focus on Weak Chapters-During revision, candidates should focus on their weak chapters and should start their revision with weak chapters first. This is because even if you are unable to complete the revision of the entire JEE Main syllabus, you will be done with your weak chapters.
Sample Tests or Mock Tests- Practice more and more JEE Main 2021 mock tests and sample papers during revision. These mock tests and sample papers are based on the actual pattern of the exam. Mock tests give the real feel of the examination to candidates along with increasing their speed and time management skills. Candidates are also able to analyse their performance by attempting these tests.
Mr Maheshwari said that this JEE Main 2021 revision plan is also applicable to candidates who were earlier not preparing for the exam or have not joined any coaching. They can follow the same plan as they have completed their class 11th and 12th syllabus. Such candidates should focus more on previous year JEE Main question papers.
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Questions related to JEE Main
tips to get 80+ in physics of jee mains...in Feb 2021 m weak in physics plz give a suggestion
Dear Aspirant,
given below are some of the tips and tricks that you can make use of while preparing for the physics portions or other portions as well for JEE Mains Examination,
- Use NCERT textbooks to learn the basics and mold your foundation
- Write down all the formulas and shortcut methods
- Make sure you do well time management
- Try using the process of elimination to get the correct answer
- Solve previous years question papers as they are proven to be very helpful as they give you an idea of how the questions are asked
if I give 2 mock tests per day of jee mains (full syllabus) for 20 days....will it be beneficial?
Yes, ideally if you have completed your full JEE Syllabus, you must regularly solve one or two Full Syllabus Papers, Previous Years, Mock Tests as well as Test Series, besides regular revision. But do ensure after the test you do proper analysis of the paper and note all the unknown and new information you came across during the test.
For more information about JEE Main Preparation do follow the link below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-preparation-tips/amp
is viteee exam easier than jee exam
Two different examinations cannot be compared. Both are set in their own way by the own faculty. I'll just say VITEEE exam is just taken to get admissions into the VIT college whereas JEE is an ALL INDIA level entrance examinations whose papers are set by different IITS each year. And the competition is really high in the second one. So as per my personal opinion and experience, JEE is much tougheer than all the other exams..
Kindly refer to the website below to know more about the JEE examination...
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-main
Also check this out, cracking the JEE examination can be easy using this.
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-jee-main-april/
Best wishes. thank-you.
chapter wise weightage for jee mains
Hello,
Jee Mains 2021 is the biggest engineering entrance exam for which more than 9 lakh candidates are expected to apply. It is the first step for future engineers who seek admission in IITs, NITs, IIITs, and CFTIs.
The question come from Maths, Physics and Chemistry.
Over the years it has been seen that the difficulty level in each section is usually as follows:
- Maths – Moderate but lengthy
- Physics – Toughest
- Chemistry – Easiest with direct NCERT questions
You can analyse chapter wise weightage of each chapter by going through past year papers.
You can refer to this link for checking the weightage.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus-weightage
Hope this helps!!
study materials for jee mains 2021
Hello,
When preparing for a competitive exam it is very important that you follow the right books. Some books may be hard to follow, so try to get materials that are written in a student friendly language. Below I have given a link where you can find details about the best study materials for JEE Mains:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-study-material-for-jee-main
Good Luck