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Best way to study for Jee Main and Board Together

STUDY FOR CBSE BOARDS & JEE MAIN TOGETHER:-


As the JEE Main 2020 january session is over and I hope you have performed well and get good results for your efforts.Coming to the topic as CBSE and State board exams are approaching and JEE MAIN 2020 April session too. As you all are aware that 75% is compulsory in CBSE Boards so please do not take boards lightly. At this time the question which arise in the mind of a JEE Aspirant is what should I focus on JEE Main or Board Exams or HOW TO STUDY FOR CBSE BOARDS & JEE MAIN TOGETHER?

So I Chakshu Chaturvedi here to help you with this problem(Prepare for JEE MAIn) in this blog.

 JEE Main And Board Exams:-

Boards and JEE Main are almost same the only difference is JEE Main is Objective while Boards are subjective. So You must be prepared to write and be prepared with proper amount of content and strategy about How to write in proper manner so that examiner gets impressed. 



JEE MAIN VS BOARDS

  • While JEE Main is about practice, board exams are about theory. You have to be at articulating the theory and concepts you have learnt rather than applying them across many questions. Until you have a good grasp on theory & concepts you cannot do well while practicing for JEE Main. You would be tested heavily on theory and hence this provides a great opportunity for you to get well versed with it and brush up some concepts in more detail as it would ultimately help you in JEE Main as well.

  • In board exams, revision is the key to scoring marks. Its also important for JEE Main that you remember all the formulae so that you don’t miss on the easy questions. There are some aspects in each subject which need to be learnt by heart and revising it thoroughly can help you fetch easy marks. If you have a time constraint, prioritize the chapters with maximum weightage in JEE Main, which you have already covered and make sure that you revise them.

  • Before you put pen to paper have a goal and plan in mind. Strategy is key to competitive exams’ preparation like JEE Main. Use the time for preparing for board exams to optimize your JEE Main preparation. A structured and detailed plan will not just help you focus but will also enable you to see the entire syllabus in one go and then break it down piece by piece. Here, you should be extremely careful not to exaggerate your abilities to complete topics. Be very practical and create a plan accordingly that satisfies boards as well as JEE Main preparations. Trying to do too much will stress you and disappoint you because it is not possible to work all day continuously without rest.
    Include breaks, naps, and snacks in your plan as well so that you replenish your body from time to time.
  • Make it a point to go through the entire syllabus thoroughly without missing out on any topic. Many students tend to leave out topics because they think they are too easy or too difficult or because they barely have time. Start your preparation early so that you have time to complete the syllabus. JEE Main has questions from all the topics. Make sure you touch every aspect of the syllabus regardless of what you think about them (easy or difficult). This approach will help you ace your boards as well as your JEE Main exam because you will have studied everything clearly.
  • Having a thorough understanding of the question paper pattern is a must. JEE Main follows specific paper patterns that can be understood & strategically used to score well. This will help you study because you will know how to break time down and how to prepare for the test. Note the differences between the board exam paper pattern and the IIT pattern. Do not get confused between the two.
  • Do not compare your board exam preparation with your JEE Main preparation. In fact, you shouldn’t compare any aspect of these exams. Use the time during board exam preparation to optimize your JEE Main preparation but do not keep comparing the exams at every step. This will lead to confusion.
  • Practice previous year test papers of JEE Main will help you polish concepts that you are not confident about and get into the real groove of the JEE Main. According to the results, enhance your study process to help yourself further. Alongside, do not miss out on previous year board exam papers so that you work on both hand in hand.
  • Studying with the help of a test series will also help you focus, understand your weak points, and augment your studying methodology accordingly. The Internet has many test series that you can make use of for board and JEE Main preparation

HOW TO OPTIMIZE YOUR PERCENTAGE IN BOARD EXAMS:

  • Be good with the theory part of the subjects. As you just have to write in Boards without this you ain't getting rewarded with marks.
  • Practice all the derivations provided in NCERT. Derivations are asked in huge amounts in all the subjects.
  • Practice diagrams because it gives an extra impact of your knowledge about the topic. So even if you do not know answer in Boards exams just draw Diagram you will surely get some marks instead of zero.
  • Previous years paper are must as questions do repeat and some questions are also there in JEE Main too. This will improve your 12th Board percentage and JEE Main Rank by thousands.
  • Be confident.  


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