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How to Prepare for JEE Along with your Board Exams

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Tips to Prepare for JEE Along with Board Exams

Have you noticed that every year, the students who happen to fetch top ranks in JEE Main are those who are not repeaters? These are the students who crack their examinations in the same year as their board exams.

So do you think they are the special being or are just a normal student like you!!

 Well, there is certainly a difference in their endeavor and the way they tackle their class 12th board exams along with JEE Main.

Now to understand the best way to Prepare for IIT-JEE Main Along with your Board Exams, you must compare and contrast these two examinations.

The core of the JEE Main syllabus and that of the Board Exams like CBSE Boards are the same. JEE Main is conducted differently than the way the Board Exams are conducted.

Moreover to it, JEE Main is an objective exam conducted in an online format where the questions are in the format of the multiple-choice questions. Whereas, the board exams of central boards like CBSE and ICSE as-well-as State Boards comprise of subjective type questions (with few MCQ added recently in CBSE).

It asserts that a student needs to prepare the same syllabus and perform in two ways. One in the subjective format of testing, while another in the MCQ format of testing.

Hence, as a brief guide on the best way to prepare for JEE Main Along with Board Exams we are putting down a few tips that you can consider applying and easily manage Board Exams with JEE Main.

Learn to perform both in objective as well as subjective question format.

A student studying in a regular school performs well when they happen to write subjective answers. On the other hand, they fall short to perform in the objective format of testing where they need to answer the Multiple Choice Questions.

Similarly, a student enrolled in dummy school and studying in a coaching institute for JEE Main preparation excels in answering the MCQ questions as asked in JEE Main. While surprisingly, they are not quite comfortable with the subjective questions and feel uncomfortable to write explanatory answers.

The basic difference lies in the fact that a normal school doesn’t stress more on the testing format of the JEE Main. Whereas, a full day coaching institute of major places does not focus on the testing format of Board Exams.

Thus if you want to bag both of these exams and Prepare for JEE Main Along with your Board Exams then do what the majority of others don’t comprehend. Subjective questions test your understanding of the involved concepts and your learning and awareness on a given topic on a broader level. Whereas, the multiple-choice questions test your understanding of the topic or say the involved subject matter on the micro-minute level.   

Study between the lines and not on the superficial level

So you can conclude that the JEE Main demands you to study between the lines and not on the superficial level. Additionally, when you study a chapter or lesson, try to go deeper into the concepts. And always remain in the state of correlating the concepts in the virtual space of your mind, since the MCQs may be asked around the related concepts. Similarly, try to develop a virtue of asking questions. So, while studying, look into the concept matter through the WH questions like what, when and why etc.

Now since you know that the JEE Main tests a student around the sophisticated applications of the concepts, you need to practice more and more Multiple Choice Questions along with your normal school studies.

 Study the smart way not the hard way

You must be aware that the JEE Main requires a minimum percentage of marks in board exams to be eligible to appear for JEE Main. Hence you need to manage your studies accordingly. Now you need to know that every student feels the crunch of time. And the students who happen to prepare and perform during the two years of studies achieve good percentage in boards and crack JEE Main same year.

Study smartly and not the hard way. Pull up the blueprints and syllabuses of JEE Main and board exams, extract a strategy out of it. Give more time to the chapters of JEE Main that have a higher weightage of marks.

Mark the portions that hit you hard and are very uncomfortable to comprehend and command, and leave it for the time being. Afterwards, try to complete the rest of the syllabuses and tackle it later, if you are left with spare time.

 Revision an important factor

Revisions are necessary at both the time, once while you are preparing and another during the actual examinations.

It helps to revisit the topics or lessons learned previously, during the course of preparation. While it helps to avoid mistakes made in the answer paper before you submit it to the invigilator. Especially it gets worth full during the board exams, as in boards you have to write answers on a subjective pattern so you can edit your mistakes before submitting it.

Additionally, it will let you assess your abilities and build up your confidence.

Solve previous year paper of JEE Main as well as Board exams along with Mock Papers

Solving the previous year paper of JEE Main as well as Board exams will bring you ideas of actual exam pattern of both the exams. Practice it along with the mock papers as it were the real exam papers. It will help you evaluate your performance and thus identification of your weaker areas will help you get hold of it.

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