How to Score 250+ in JEE Main Examination?
Therefore, the examination demands sound preparation in all the three subjects and to achieve the desired score, you must have a well-strategized study & revision plan and follow it diligently.
It is essential that you practice and prepare Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics with full efficiency and confidence. Subjects like physics and mathematics require a rigorous practise of numerical and questions, whereas chemistry has comparatively fewer numerical and more focus on theoretical concepts.
To help you achieve your target score, we have mentioned a few must-follow tips and tricks. Read ahead to ensure that you incorporate them in your JEE Main 2020 exam preparation.
- First and foremost, you are aware that the JEE Main 2020 Examination is held twice a year. The January JEE Main exam question paper is the best source to determine your level of preparation and ensure relevant improvements to achieve a score of 250+ in April exam. Do not mistake the January paper as your ‘only’ practice paper but use it as the most important reference question paper.
- You have approximately one month left for JEE Main 2020 (April) Exam, and it is crucial to prioritise the topics with higher weigthage in all the three subjects. After complete coverage of the syllabus, revise the topics with higher weigthage first. E.g. In Physics, one can notice the increasing number of questions from Modern Physics and in Mathematics, Geometry & Calculus seems to fetch more questions. Please note, this does not mean that you can ignore a few topics completely.
- JEE Main Test Series is designed by exam experts and faculty to provide you with the best exam like experience. Practising mock tests gives you adequate revision and also improves your score with minimum errors. You must enrol in a good test series package to practise, analyse, improve, revise and be ready for the main examination. You may also try Gradeup JEE Main 2020 Test Series which can be attempted both on PC as well as mobile phones.
Apart from the JEE Main test series, you must practice and solve past year papers. Solve at least 10 years of previous year papers as it gives you an insight into the depth of preparation and conceptual clarity required to ace the exam. - It’s universally accepted that ‘One who is failing to plan, is planning to fail’ hence you must plan your strategy to attempt the exam. The online JEE Main exam is time-bound and has negative marking thus before the exam ensure the following things. Plan the sequence to attempt the paper, time spent on each question, ways to deal with tricky questions and to keep calm while facing the examination.
- Begin and end your day with revision of your formula sheet and important concepts of all the three subjects. You will not be able to solve the questions on time if you don’t remember the formulas well, therefore, memorise them with the highest efficiency. The more you revise, the better will be your retention for the exam. Also, focus on quality over quantity, do not try to learn new concepts at the end of the preparation instead practice the ones you already know.
- If you wish to score more than 250 marks in JEE Main 2020 Exam, it is advisable that you target 300 marks. This strategy gives you enough space to make errors(negative marking) and reach your desired score. This trick results in a win-win situation as if you make more mistakes than expected, you reach the score you wished otherwise your result is better than your target.
Apart from the academic strategy and efforts, your mental and emotional wellbeing also plays a significant role in your performance. Keep a positive mindset during and before the examination as you are the best motivation for yourself. Have confidence in your hard work and efforts, you shall definitely reach your fancied college and become a successful engineer.