By: Rishabh Nirala
I followed the reverse study methodology. In this, you have to study with the same momentum but in reverse order. Usually, you read and learn first and then understand it. This is followed by practicing problems.
We all know that it’s just one week to go for JEE Mains exam, to be held from January 6-10th. All of you must be preparing well and the best of your capabilities. But, trust me, it is not the time for hard work. As you all know, last week is the main for revision and to show your best effort. Therefore, what I am saying, it’s the best time to show your smartness and prepare smartly for JEE exam. Many students sit for JEE but not all are able to clear it. "Do you ever ask yourself why some clear the exam and some not?” Let me tell you the main reason behind this strategy. You should plan your strategy according to your capability. Here in this article, I am going to tell you what I did when I was appearing for JEE.
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I followed the reverse study methodology. In this, you have to study with the same momentum but in reverse order. Usually, you read and learn first and then understand it. This is followed by practicing problems. However, in reverse study, you have to go through previous years’ papers and solve them with a timer. This helps you understand your weak areas that needs to be practiced. You come to know important topics related to a specific chapter, you get to observe a boost in your solving skills, and most importantly, you will experience a boost in your confidence.
You can achieve anything. All you need to do is to believe in yourself and understand the importance of time. Since time plays a very important role in every exam. Therefore, you have to give time to each subject while studying and practicing. All I can suggest you is to study with a fresh mind.
So, prepare well because everyone is trying but success comes to those who try smartly.
About the Author:
Rishabh Nirala completed B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering from Delhi Technology University (DTU) in 2018.
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