With just one month left for the entrance exam for JEE Main 2023 Session 1, aspirants are getting ready to show up and knock this national level technical entrance out of the park, and while many of the serious students would be done with their preparation strategy and on the route to begin revision, there are still some important pointers and tips that students often forget in the run-up to such crucial competitive exams.
The Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Main 2023 will be conducted in two sessions with the first session being held at the end of January and the second round in April this year to give candidates an opportunity to improve their scores in the exam if they are not in be able to give their best at one time and gain entry into the world of engineering or be eligible to appear in JEE Advanced.
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Knowing the exam pattern beforehand is important when appearing for a competitive exam as it not only gives you an idea of what to expect from the exam but also helps you know the number of sections, type of questions and more.
Exam Pattern and Marking Schedule for JEE Main 2023
Aspirants will be given a total of 90 questions where the weighting for Maths, Physics and Chemistry will be the same at 100 marks. The three subjects each have 25 multiple choice questions (MCQs), along with 10 questions with answer as numerical value, of which students only need to answer five. Students receive four points for each correct answer and lose one point for each incorrect answer.
Important Topics/Chapters for JEE Main 2023 Paper 1
Physics- Rotational Motion, Thermodynamics, SHM, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Optics, Modern Physics
Chemistry- Chemical Bonding, Electrochemistry, Coordination Compound, Salt Analysis, Ionic Equilibrium, Thermodynamics & Thermochemistry, Aldehydes & Ketones, Aromatic Hydrocarbons, GOC Isomerism, Liquid Solutions, Alkyl Halides & Aryl Halides
Math- Complex Number, Conic Section, Circle, Calculus, Vector & 3D, Probability, Trigonometric Equation, Properties of Triangles, Quadratic Equation, Series & Series, Permutations & Combination
Preparation Tips for JEE Main 2023 Session 1
Avoid studying at night- With only a few days left before the exam, students sometimes tend to study late at night with lower cognitive power compared to early morning when it’s high all day, making preparation for the exam morning is better than at night.
Time management- Time plays a vital role in studying and passing a competitive exam and as last year’s trend suggests, the JEE main paper is often long and sometimes students are not given enough time to solve the entire paper, reducing the time required is for solving any question. important.
Solve the higher weight questions first- Get in the habit of solving the higher weight questions first while trying the real entrance exam and all mock tests.
Learn from the mistakes and move on Students will often encounter setbacks while preparing for the highly competitive exam and it is important to learn from those mistakes and move on. Build on the foundation, make the concepts clear to pass the entrance exam.
Mock testing- Solving mock tests will make the students aware of which topics need attention and also help with time management.
Revision- A student always advised to revise topics from time to time to ensure their grip and learning of that particular topic. Learning and building on basic principles from NCERT Books can be helpful for students.
This last month before the exam should be used intelligently by each aspirant to improve his/her problem-solving skills and fully strengthen their grasp of the concepts involved, while reducing the amount of time it takes to solve a problem. shortened.
-Written by Saurabh Kumar, Chief Academics Officer (CAO), Vidyamandir Classes (VMC)
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