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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
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Contributor-Level 9
prepare as per the latest exam pattern only. Practice a lot to master a subject. Must remain consistent, it is very important. Don't dare to skip any topic from the syllabus. Find your weaknesses and work on them. Solve IIT JAM Previous year question paper . To emphasize more on efforts, efficiency, accuracy and speed, join online mock test series and solve full length mock papers. Attempt Questions with easy approach. Keep on revising the concepts. Have a good grasp on formula and theorems. Keep yourself motivated. Hope the above information helps. Thanks a lot aspirants.
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6 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
I personally do not recommend to go for coaching, if you have a good foundation of basics. You study almost everything in B.Sc. Syllabus. Go with the latest syllabus only. Just that go for Quality IIT JAM Study Material. Along with this no books or coaching can teach you unless you do not put your own efforts. Getting into IITs is all about brainstorming. So it is better to study on your own. For doubts, you can contact your faculty members and friends but before that try to understand it seeing the solution. Thanks a lot.
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6 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
As far as syllabus is concerned you must start early but really there is no definite answer on this, How many hours one should study to crack IIT JAM. It depends on efficiency, accuracy &conceptual clarity. If you go to college or coaching then 3-4 yours are enough. Follow the latest syllabus & check IIT JAM. Previous Year Question Paper. Practice the easiest topics first and solve a variety of questions. Then proceed to the next level topics clear the concept and practice more no of questions to master them. Also appear for mock test papers as well. Thanks.
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6 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
Here is the preparation strategy for IIT JAM Mathematics. Mark the topics you know well. Cover them first. Solve relevant questions. Proceed to the topics you have studied earlier but require practice. Now look for the topics which are difficult & scoring ones. Through the entire preparation follow IIT JAM Mathematics Study Material. Download the last 10 years' question papers and solve them religiously. Practice a variety of questions for a good command. Appear for Online mock tests in time and analyze your performance. Stay positive and optimistic about your preparation.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
The cut off goes higher every year. So look for the cut off of the last year for your category as it will help you set up your target. You should not aim for reaching the cutoffs, aim for rank also.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
Instead of going for coaching classes, you can prepare for JAM Exam by your own. You should solve as many previous years IIT JAM Question Papers as possible. This will give you an idea about the pattern and difficulty level of the questions. Also take online mock tests to analyze your preparation level. This will also increase your speed and accuracy while solving questions. Focus mainly on the most important topics from now. Learn all the important formulas. Practice as many questions as possible. Makes notes of all the important stuff. This will help you in your last minute preparation. Improve your weaker areas. Study more fo
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