Cracking JEE / NEET: what to do and what not?

 

Cracking JEE / NEET: what to do and what not?

 

JEE and NEET are some of the most popular exams in India, which is attended by more thousands of people every year. From more than ten thousands students who have attended, only some top scorers are getting admission in all years. So, the only way to achieve the dream of JEE or NEET is just getting good scores. Here, this article is to provide some pieces of advices, which will take you to crack JEE or NEET with a very good score. 

 

 

  • Plan and perform

 

Every dream needs planning. Without having a proper plan, we cannot fulfill our dreams. So JEE/ NEET also needs prior planning, to create a path for cracking it. But without proper hard work, we cannot succeed in our plan. So, first make a plan of your own for the exam, and then work to achieve it with your full potential.

 

 

  • Build your base strongly

 

If you really wish for a good score in the exam, concentrate on clarifying the basic concepts, first itself. When you are thorough with basics, you can easily complete your whole studies. Basics will always give a support in clearing the problems, and making answers in a quick time. Also, try to revise the basics, in time manner, to have a confidence in facing the exam. Try to go through understanding concept, rather than finding solution to the given problem only.

 

 

  • Study with appropriate books only

 

Use books with a standard quality on topics and concepts, to get thorough knowledge. Generally NCERT books are accepted as standard books for all competitive exams in India. Get the subjects that you want for preparation, and then understand all concepts without any confusion. Along with studying the book maintain a note for your own, to simplify your work. Moreover, try to solve the questions given in the book, to get thorough with the ideas.

 

 

  • Use standard references only

 

You need more references outside NCERT, to secure high scores. While making the reference, try to get books with right content. If you select a wrong book, you will not get what you expect from it. So be cautious o selecting references. 

 

 

  • Surf internet for more knowledge

 

You can use internet to get more references, during your preparation. Internet browsing will give you vast preparation support, through articles, flowcharts, online classes and so on. Also, internet will be the best option for students who are unable to access more books for preparation.

 

 

  • Revise as much as possible

 

Just studying and revising for once is not enough for getting high scores. If you really wish to crack JEE/ NEET, revise the portions as much times you can. Also, try to solve the problems in a quick time, through revising more and more. It will definitely help you to remember the ideas, as well as to solve the problems quickly too.

 

 

  • Keep yourself unique

 

Comparing with others will be good for nothing. It will increase your tension and de motivation, unnecessarily.  Never let you to get compared with other candidates, probable with your friends or others. Try to find yourself motivated always, by giving less attention to what others follow. 

 

 

  • Keep a note of yours

 

Even though you are provided with notes, don’t use that as the final one. Always try to interpret the concepts in your own way, to get better understanding. Try to make diagrams and flowcharts as your own, to make it easier to memorize. 

 

 

  • Go for a crash class

 

To get a basic idea on how to prepare, you can attend a crash course. Also, it will provide mock tests and revision, in a quick time. Crash courses are easy guides to find out strength and weakness of you, in your preparation. Also, tough concepts will also be understood, with the help of the crash course. 

 

 

  • mock tests and old question papers

 

Previous questions papers will give basic idea on the question pattern of the exam. While working on it, you can find a rough way on how to make your plan to get high marks. Along with it, work on mock tests, to improve your knowledge and planning. These things will provide light on your weak areas, as well as on the mistakes. Periodical assessment of your own can be made by attending mock tests. Moreover, it will help to improve completing the exam within the time itself. A number of mock tests can be received from internet, from various websites, for free.

 

 

  • Make weightage for unit based

 

Make yourself an idea on the weightage for each unit, in the exam. Some concepts will have more, while some will have very less.  And then give enough emphasis to each chapter, based on its weightage. For getting a picture on the weightage, you need prior working on previous question papers and its pattern.

 

 

  • Clear your mind before exam

 

Some people will always keep studying just before the exam time. Actually studying even the night before exam will give you nothing but confusions. Always it will be better if you stop studying new things before two or more days. Try to include the new topics in your studying before a week. And keep your mind calm and relaxed while reaching the exam date. It will surely make you filled with confidence and clear-concepts. On the other hand, revising topics in a quick way will be good in those days.

 

 

  • Keep a strategy in exam hall

 

Try to clear the easy questions at first, to avoid last minute rush on them. When you complete easy questions first, you will get enough time to think on the confusing ones. Also, you will not miss the confident questions, which will definitely give you points. 

 

 

  • Keep yourself healthy and happy

 

Give enough attention to your health, throughout the preparation and exam time. Without enough health, you cannot perform in full level. Include healthy foods on your day, and ensure enough sleep is received. Maintain regular exercises for keeping you calm and active. Also, take good sleep on the night before exam, to be active during exam time. 

 

 

  • Keep your mind positive and motivated

 

Cracking JEE/ NEET are quite a challenged one. Without having enough confidence, you cannot perform well in any exams. So always ensure that you are confident to face the challenge. Try to make your mind positive, to give maximum output. Pay attention to your mental health, along with your physical health. When you feel drained out, try to find anything which can really motivate you. Break your stress and keep calm, to have a good mental strength in the exam. Also, have a word with the people who can give you positivity, like parents, friends, and teachers and so on. Don’t let your focus distracted and faded, if you want success.

 

 

  • Say no to social media

 

Social media is one of the most distracting things for every student. You will deviate from your goals, if you are addicted on phone and social platforms. It will generally waste your valuable study time, by surfing on internet for nothing. It does not mean that you should say complete no to it. But at least you should need a control over the time you spend on it. While making daily planner list, you can give some time for using social platforms, but ensure that you are not exceeding that time. 

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