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    Common Mistakes thet you should avoid during JEE Exam Preparation

    JEE Exam is the toughest engineering entrance exam in India. It is conducted in two phases: JEE Mains and JEE Advanced.

    JEE Exam is conducted for admission in engineering courses. Candidates who wish to pursue architectural courses at IITs, then they have to appear in JEE Advanced AAT Exam.


    Opting wrong methods while preparing may dampen your performance. The precious time you have spent for your exam preparation and the hard-work you have done may be abolished by a single mistake.


    So, below I have enlisted some common mistakes that you must avoid during JEE Advanced and JEE Mains Preparation:


    Do not lose focus on conceptual understanding:
    It has been observed that students prefer method-based approach rather than applying a conceptual understanding over the questions. So, it is always advised to apply concepts in each and every question that you solve.


    Do not ignore the basics
    Many students have a habit of preparing from big reference books and study materials rather than NCERT book. More than 70 per cent of the questions are either from NCERT or are an extended version of its learnings. So, you must primarily stick with NCERT course books and head towards reference books only upon its completion.


    Be confident and donĂ‚’t doubt yourself:
    This possibly is the biggest blunder that students make during the preparation. Giving room to doubts directly increases hesitation and leads to lack of confidence. Trust yourself and your abilities. Develop a positive mind-set.


    Never skip the online tests

    Taking online mock tests and solving previous year question papers is the smartest way to prepare for the exam as you get to know the exact format of the questions asked in the exam.


    Best of Luck!

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    Make it easy and enjoying.

    First of all select Tier 1 topics in all subjects and ensure 100% scoring in them by practicing for board as well as IIT. At least 4 topics in each. Combine study of similar topics of different subject. Revise these at every level once in 3 months.
    In deciding Tier1, there will be anout equal no of topics at Tier 2 and 3 too.
    Once gained confidence in Tier 1, repeat the same process for Tier 2.
    Some will find even this exhaustive enough. Do not worry, with this you can confidently appear in Mains atleast.
    That confidence and joy of taking it easy may boost efficiency drastically.
    Try all other options for your career too as pet your psychometric test results. The door for your career is open already, you just give a sincere, whole hearted and effort in all options for you.
    Suggestions are general personal in nature and consult family/ teachers before action, as one must understand person and his/ her capacities.

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