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Anisha Das

Beginner-Level 5

We recommend that you start your Mains preparation along with the IAS prelims preparation. Focus on covering the portions in the prelims GS paper first. Then move on to the other sections even before the prelims. Only this way you will be able to cover the UPSC syllabus before the Mains exams. Additionally, when you start reading for the IAS Mains beforehand, you will get a clear picture of the vastness of the IAS syllabus. You will also get into the IAS exam mode while reading about history, polity, economics, and Current Affairs. This would put you in a good position for the interview as well. Generally, the GS paper IV is the toughe
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Anisha Das

Beginner-Level 5

Prepare a simple time table giving time to all 3 subjects. Divide time accordingly to subjects. Give more time to those subjects which you do not have interest and try to create interest in those subjects. In your daily studies, set targets like what you want to complete each day. Your timetable should provide flexibility if any subject or topic requires more time than allotted. Make sure you study all the subjects every day. If you are not in mood to read theory of Physics then solve some problems to keep a pace with the subject. If you are less interested in the subject you are studying, then first complete easier chapters and solve
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Anisha Das

Beginner-Level 5

Find a Mathematics mentor. Join online tests series. Build your Concepts. Logical Thinking while solving questions. Learn a graphical approach in solving problems because it is less time consuming and is beneficial. Master the formulas and derivations. First of all, understand the JEE Mains exam pattern. Knowledge of JEE Mains exam pattern will help you understand the exam mode, marking scheme, syllabus, time duration, weightage etc. In addition, you will get to know the most important topics and will plan your studies accordingly. Going very deep in low weightage topics is not essential, but the minimum level of preparation should be
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Anisha Das

Beginner-Level 5

JEE Main 2023 Mathematics paper or section will have two types of questions I. e. MCQ and Numeric value. The MCQs will have 4 options with only 1 correct option or answer. The Non-MCQs or Numeric Value questions will have numerical value as an answer that candidates will have to enter as an integer or decimal value.
4 Marks will be awarded to correct answers and 1 Mark will be deducted for incorrect answers. In the case of Non-MCQ questions, no negative marking will be there. Total Number of Questions: There will be a total of 30 questions in JEE Main Mathematics section. Out of 30 questions, there will be 20 MCQs, and the remaining 10
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Anisha Das

Beginner-Level 5

The Physics syllabus of JEE Main contains around 21 chapters and some of the JEE Main important topics are given below-
Mechanics
Oscillations And Waves
Rotational Motion
Electrostatics
Atoms And Nuclei
Current Electricity
Magnetic effect of Current and Magnetism
The most important chapters for JEE Main Chemistry syllabus 2023 are-
Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen
Equilibrium
Chemical Kinetics
Transition Elements (d and f block)
s-block Elements
Chemical Bonding And Molecular Structure
Some Basic Principles Of Organic Chemistry
p-block Elements
Coordination Compounds
Chemical Thermodynamics
The following are the most important chapters for JEE Main 20
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Anisha Das

Beginner-Level 5

The JEE Main Physics syllabus consists of around 21 chapters, with some of the most important JEE Main chapter listed below:
Mechanics
Oscillations And Waves
Rotational Motion
Electrostatics
Atoms And Nuclei
Current Electricity
Magnetic effect of Current and Magnetism
The following are the most important chapters for JEE Main Chemistry syllabus 2023:
Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen
Equilibrium
Chemical Kinetics
Transition Elements (d and f block)
s-block Elements
Chemical Bonding And Molecular Structure
Some Basic Principles Of Organic Chemistry
p-block Elements
Coordination Compounds
Chemical Thermodynamics
The following are the most important chapt
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Arohan Pal

Beginner-Level 5

Analyzing the previous year database of marks vs percentile, you need to score 65-75 marks out of 300 for getting a percentile of 85 in JEE Mains. In the 2nd session, you will definitely be able to score good marks, and not only 85 percentile but you can score even more. For securing 85+ percentile, you need a target score of around 75-80 marks out of 300, which is not difficult at all. Chemistry Read some of the important chapters from NCERT, especially Inorganic Chemistry No matter how much you hate it). Chapters like Atomic Structure, Periodic Properties, Chemical Bonding, s Block, States of Matter Coordination Chemistry Chemical Ki
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Dhruv Garg

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This percentile is not good enough, so I suggest you boost your performance in 2nd season in April. Delhi has too much state quota so if you take this percentile above 90, it's easy to get a good college in Delhi for B.Tech.

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Akash Vishwakarma

Beginner-Level 5

1. Plan your studies: Create a study plan that covers all the topics in the syllabus and allocate time for each topic based on its difficulty level. Make sure to prioritise the topics that you find difficult and focus more on them.
2. Practice previous year papers: Solve as many previous year papers as possible. This will help you get an idea about the exam pattern, question types, and difficulty level.
3. Take mock tests: Take mock tests regularly to track your progress and identify your strengths and weaknesses. This will help you to focus more on your weaker areas and improve your overall score.
4. Analyze your mistakes: After takin
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