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How to Prepare for IITJEE in Six Months Without Coaching?

by Exam Prepamigo All India Entrance Exam Prepration

Want to know how to crack IITJEE in six months? Well, we have just the solution for you. Given the fact that most students denied the gravity of the exam and usually start late preparations. The fact being a stereotype that late preparations cannot help a candidate secure good marks is not true. Candidates starting six months before the examination can also finish the syllabus on time and secure good marks in the examination. Candidates only need to make sure that we follow the IITJEE easy preparation guide which has been mentioned in the article below. A lot of factors have been taken into consideration while what are you leading the IITJEE which includes factors like time management, focus allocation, etc.Preparing for IITJEE could well be one of the most rewarding things for a person's career. 

A person willing to appear for the IIT-JEE exam needs to have a strong base in physics, mathematics, and chemistry. On having so, a candidate can open up a large number of opportunities for themselves in the future. The JEE examination has evolved in the past few years. Earlier the examination was officially called IITJEE. Now the examination has been divided into parts-JEE Mains and JEE Advanced. Today the exams for 2018 are only 6 months away. Candidates need to have an action plan or a well thought out strategy to crack IITJEE in 6 months. Candidates will feel the pressure building upon them as the date for the exam comes closer. However, candidates can avoid this phenomenon by creating a well thought out strategy along with the daily timetable which they need to follow. Giving Priority to the study according to the months and days that are left for the exam, give an added advantage to the candidates. Competition for the IITs is increasing year after year and seats are only so many as they were in the first year of the exam. 

People might often think that six months is not a whole lot of time for preparing for IITJEE. But in reality, what candidates need to know is that they have strong areas. Candidates only need to figure out the strong areas of themselves and start working upon them. The beginning of the strong areas also means that you will be able to know about the areas where the candidate might be lacking. Each of the subjects contains 20 chapters individually. There are more than 30 chapters. Having a well thought out plan does no harm when such an extensive syllabus is to be covered. Given the fact that IIT has become a two-stage exam, candidates need to plan accordingly. If a candidate is good at solving numerical problems, then he is already halfway through. But, if a candidate does not have good numerical solving skills, then they really need to work hard. 

Candidates having good numerical solving skills can aim for both IITJEE Mains and IITJEE advanced. But, if a candidate is not good with solving mathematical problems, then it is suggested to put more focus on IITJEE Mains and the board exams which would help the candidate get admission in any of the National Institutes of Technology, easily. 

When it comes down to the preparation part, the theory can easily be understood within a few days, but when it comes to IIT, candidates need to have good numerical solving abilities from all the chapters. It is advisable for the candidates to prepare on a higher level than the level of the examination. This would ultimately help them during the actual exam. 

What candidates can do is get hold of last 10 to 15 years of both AIEEE and IITJEE question papers. Once a candidate has those, analyze them, find out the most important questions and start practicing. Candidates can measure the level of toughness and the language framing of the question papers. What candidates can do is also approach a guy or a mentor who has good teaching experience. The mentor could also be someone who has cleared IIT with a good rank. 

As such, the candidates first need to divide the six months into two phases. The First three months will be utilized in studying all the chapters of all the subjects. The last three months would be for revising, mock tests and finishing practice papers of IITJEE of previous years. It is also suggested to use the 4+2 months approach, where four months are used to study the new topics, and the last two months are kept for practicing and mock tests. 

Next, the candidates will have to plan their Schedule very carefully. Try discussing with your mentor on how much focus you should put on which subject. Always visit your mentor only after you have the proper material for study like lecture notes, theory books, question banks, etc. 

Candidates need to make sure that they have an entire lot of study material with them. IITJEE course details mandate that candidates need to have All the study material they can get their hands on, for preparation of IITJEE 2018. If a candidate starts with their preparation and comes to know midway that they are missing out on essential materials, it really takes a toll on their psyche. 

When candidates have all the study material that they require, they can start learning the topics and practicing them simultaneously.  Candidates can work on weekly tests at the end of each week, where they would evaluate themselves on what they learned the entire week. As such, candidates need to work on increasing their performance regularly, working on their speed, increasing the efficiency while improving their mathematical solving skills.


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