How to Prepare for JEE Mains April in the remaining time
Best Strategy/Guide to Maximise your Score in JEE Mains April 2021
NTA recently declared that it is going to postpone the JEE Mains April attempt and the new dates will be announced 15 days before the exam, so students have a got a lot of time to prepare and boost their marks in the coming exams.
But, Students are confused as the path is unclear and full of distractions so here is a quick go through to all the possible ways to maximize their marks in the remaining time.
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1. Join a proper paid Course
Yes, you should join a properly-organized course to boost your percentile, self-preparation is good till you have proper concentration towards your studying and practicing paper, but if you are the kind of person who gets distracted early, like rushing towards the phone if there are any notifications, then you should join a properly-organized course that will not only help you to achieve a great schedule but will also help to prepare well for the exam
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Why Join a Paid course, why not free, youtube maybe?
Ans: First of all, there is no time for trial and test, until you want to get failed and then guide your juniors about the mistakes you did during your preparation. Studying on Youtube is great as everything is there, but great powers come with great responsibility, you can easily get distracted on youtube and then realise that you were watching stupid videos for hours that had no connection with your goals, so ever.
2. I have completed the syllabus and what should I do now?
You are already in the best scenario, you have completed your syllabus once and the only thing you need now is to Practise and only practice, You should first focus on Completing the PYQ, specially PYQs of all the previous shifts of this year, and then of the previous years.