JEE Analyzer

FAQs


If your financial situation is really strong, it is advised to begin your JEE preparation as early as possible in 9th or 10th grade. You can also begin in the eleventh grade, as most students did in our survey. You must consistently prepare and put in a lot of effort.If you decide to start studying after your 12th grade year, it is not a good idea because you will be under a lot of pressure to finish the entire syllabus in a shorter amount of time than other students, who often take two or more years to finish it. If you begin before the ninth grade, you risk becoming worn out by the end and being unable to concentrate during the exam.

The number of hours you should study every day is determined by your personal ability and commitments. However, it is generally advised that students in class 11 devote at least 2-4 hours each day to focused and productive self-study, while students in class 12 devote 5-6 hours. You can alter the duration according to your capabilities, but consistency and quality of study are more important than the number of hours.

Taking computer science or physical education in 11th and 12th class are the best options.The majority of the students participated in this survey have opted physical education. This subject is simple, and the entire curriculum is readily covered. If you choose computer science, you may have fewer troubles in your first year of college. Taking biology is a bad idea because you will have to study PCMB for the entire year. You must devote additional time to it.

If you are engaged in a coaching program, you should take tests according to their schedules. If you are not enrolled in an institute, strive to take at least one test fortnightly. As the exam approaches, increase the frequency to two tests every week.

Prioritizing sleep during JEE preparation is critical for your general well-being and optimal cognitive performance. Aim for a minimum of 6-7 hours of quality sleep per night to ensure that you are well-rested, mentally bright, and capable of properly retaining information. According to our findings, those who maintained the quality of their sleep until the end performed well in the finals.

Parents should avoid pressuring their children to study, as studies have shown that students who are not forced by their parents tend to perform better. Imposing academic pressure can negatively impact the mental health of the child, hindering their overall growth and development.

Balance between theory and practice is essential for JEE preparation. While understanding the theoretical concepts is important, it is equally crucial to practice different types of problems and applying those concepts. Regular practice helps in improving problem-solving skills, time management, and familiarity with different question patterns.

While coaching is not mandatory, it can provide several benefits. A good coaching institute can provide structured study material, expert guidance, and regular mock tests. They can help in clarifying doubts, providing shortcuts and strategies, and keeping you motivated. However, self-study with the right resources and dedication can also lead to success in JEE.

If you are enrolled in a coaching institute, you should attempt tests according to their respective schedules. If not enrolled in an institute, try to attempt at least one test fortnightly. When the exam approaches, you should increase frequency to 2 tests per week.

Yes, solving previous years' question papers is crucial for JEE preparation. It helps you understand the exam pattern, familiarize yourself with the what types of questions asked, and identify areas where you need improvement. Additionally, it allows you to practice time management and builds confidence.

Setbacks and low scores are a part of the learning process. Instead of getting discouraged, approach them as opportunities for growth. Here is what you can do:
  • Analyse your mistakes or areas of weakness and identify specific areas for improvement.
  • Seek help from teachers, mentors, or classmates to clarify doubts or understand concepts better.
  • Adjust your study strategies or revise your study plan to address the identified areas of improvement.
  • Stay positive and maintain a growth mindset. Believe in your ability to learn and improve over time.

If you find a subject or topic difficult, try the following:
  • Break down the topic into smaller subtopics and understand them one by one.
  • Consult your textbooks, reference books, or online resources for alternate explanations or examples.
  • Seek guidance from your teachers, classmates, or online forums for clarifying doubts.
  • Try understanding solved examples of that topic and practice solving related problems regularly to improve your understanding.