UP B.Ed JEE Preparation

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Porishmita Paul

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You should start at least 4 to 6 months before exam. Early preparation gives you enough time for revision and practice.

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Around 3 to 6 months focused study is usually enough. Daily study with revision and practice tests is more important than studying for long hours without proper plan.

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Porishmita Paul

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Focus on basic concepts, revise regularly, and solve PYQs. Make a timetable and follow it daily. Practice mock tests to improve speed. Avoid learning new topics at last moment.

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Porishmita Paul

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Start with understanding UP BEd JEE syllabus. Then study section-wise. Practice mock tests regularly and revise weak areas. Keep your preparation simple. Do not study too many topics at once.

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Difficulty depends on your strengths. Many students find General Knowledge and Subject Ability sections tough because they require wide understanding and regular practice.

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Nishtha Chaudhary

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The UP BEd JEE merit list is prepared based on the candidate's performance in the entrance test. The final marks and ranking will be prepared by considering the total marks obtained by candidate in Paper 1 and Paper 2. Candidates with higher scores are ranked higher, and in the case of a tie, factors like age or marks in specific sections may be used as tie-breakers. The merit list determines the eligibility for counseling and seat allotment.

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