Easy tips to prepare for JEE Main in the last month
By: Satyam Singh
In the last month, pick the right study material, practise and cover all the important topics and practise diligently to crack the exam.
To prepare for JEE Main exam, a student has around 24 months. In case, due to some reason the student is not able to prepare in the given time then they should not lose hope. To qualify JEE Main in a month then the first thing that the student should focus on is the correct study material. For JEE Main, the students should refer to the NCERT books. If the student is starting in the last month then there is no chance that they would have any notes, so, I would suggest making short notes and revise them daily.
Reference Books
- Chemistry – NCERT Books
- Physics - H C Verma
- Mathematics - R D Sharma
JEE Main is divided into three sections, i.e. Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. The total marks of this paper are 360. The total number of questions in this exam is 90, i.e. 30 questions from each section. The cut-off marks to qualify this exam are between 100 - 120 marks for the general category.
There are many scoring topics in each subject. Let’s discuss the scoring topics of each subject.
Physics
In JEE Main Physics section, there are no important topics, the paper is random so one has to study all the topics. One must write each formula of various topics and learn them as most of the questions are formula based.
Chemistry
In this section, all three topics of Chemistry are equally distributed, i.e. Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Organic Chemistry. In Inorganic Chemistry, all the trends and exceptions are most important. In Organic Chemistry, all the reagents and catalyst used in a reaction and the colour formation that take place is important. In Physical Chemistry, regular practice is required to score high in this section.
Mathematics
The easy topic in Mathematics is Algebra. One could score more marks on this topic. The students need to practise the questions daily to clarify the concepts and enhance speed and accuracy in the exam. The more you practice the more confident you would become. The only revision approach for last month preparing students is to note down all the formulae and learn them daily. One has to study for at least 10 to 12 hours daily to clear the exam in a month.
The students preparing for the exam in a month could join a test series of four tests. This would help in understanding the pattern of the exam and the type of questions asked
About the Author:
Satyam Singh is pursuing his final year in BTech (EE) from JSS Academy of Technical Education, JSS Mahavidyapeetha, Noida
