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CDP360 | 30 Days IIT-JEE Preparation Plan for JEE Main 2024 Aspirants
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Every year lakhs of JEE aspirants appear for the JEE exam. The last month of preparation is really Very important. You need to be very attentive towards your timetable; one of the major things to remember is that you must improvise your dedication level to reach your dream. Many students need help to draft a timetable that can help them cover the entire syllabus.
Those who want to pursue careers in engineering and technical studies should take the exam. Apart from that, the JEE exam is a doorway to some of India’s top most engineering universities (both public and private). Those who clear the JEE Main exam will be able to apply for admission to some of the best colleges in the country, as the exam’s results are accepted by these schools, and also be able to take the JEE Advanced exam, which is the second round of the exam. Those who pass JEE Advanced will be able to go into an IIT. The best IIT JEE coaching recommends aspirants pay attention to the revision phase even if they have thoroughly covered the entire JEE Main syllabus.
The JEE Main question paper consists of three sections with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Each section has 25 questions, for a total of 75 questions totaling 300 marks. Each and every question is MCQ based. For every right answer, four marks will be given; for every incorrect answer, one mark will be negative marking. There won’t be negative marking for questions involving numerical values; candidates will receive four marks for each right answer.
This “30 Days Planner” will help you systematically organize your daily study and revision schedule before the exam. This planner goes in tandem with 30 days IIT- JEE Main Crash Course, you are advised to refer to the book series to get maximum benefits.
Whats new in JEE Main 2024
Number of sessions: NTA JEE Main 2024 will be held in 2 sessions — January and April. Paper 2A and Paper 2B (B.Arch and B. Planning) will also be held twice a year (January and April 2024). No of Attempts: The No. of attempts in JEE Mains 2024 is 2 times per year. Regional 13 languages: The IIT JEE Main exam will be conducted in 13 regional languages including English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Marathi, Malayalam, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu. New Exam pattern: In JEE Mains exam, there will be negative markings for both Section A (MCQ) and Section B (Numerical value). Best of NTA JEE 2024 scores: To compute the All India Rank in the JEE Main exam, the best of the two NTA JEE Main 2024 scores will be taken. Parents Income Details — Family Annual Income (inclusive of Father’s/ Guardian’s Gross annual income, Mother’s/ Guardian’s gross annual income, and annual income of Father’s/ Mother’s/ Guardian’s from other sources, if any) is a mandatory field. has anyone cracked JEE in 1 month,
CDP360’s 5 Important Tips to Excel in JEE Main 2024
Stick to the Time Table
Study as per Weightage
Practice more questions
Use Tricks to increase calculation speed and manage your time
Take JEE Main Online Test series
Preparing for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) in the last 30 days requires a strategic and focused study plan. Here’s a suggested study plan for the final month:
Best IIT JEE Coaching — 30 Days Preparation Plan
Week 1–2: Review and Strengthen Fundamentals
Day 1–2: Subject-wise Review
Review key concepts and formulas in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
Focus on your weaker areas first.
Day 3–5: Previous Years’ Papers
Solve JEE Main and Advanced papers from previous years.
Identify recurring patterns and topics with higher Weightage.
Day 6–8: Mock Tests
Take full-length mock tests to simulate exam conditions.
Analyze your performance and identify areas for improvement.
Day 9–10: Revision of Important Topics
Focus on high-Weightage topics in each subject.
Use concise notes for quick revision.
Week 3: Intensive Practice
Day 11–13: Topic-wise Intensive Practice
Work on problem-solving in specific topics.
Solve a variety of problems to strengthen your understanding.
Day 14–16: Subject-wise Tests
Take subject-wise tests to assess your preparation.
Identify and work on weak areas.
Day 17–19: Formula Revision
Revise important formulas and theorems.
Create flashcards for quick review.
Week 4: Fine-tuning and Final Preparations
Day 20–22: Full-Length Mock Tests
Take at least two full-length mock tests per day.
Analyze mistakes and refine your time management.
Day 23–25: Quick Revision
Focus on quick revision of all subjects.
Prioritize topics with higher weightage.
Day 26–28: Last-Minute Strategies
Work on time management during the exam.
Practice with a timer to improve speed.
Day 29: Relax and Review
Take a break and relax.
Review key formulas and concepts.
Day 30: Rest and Mental Preparation
Rest well the day before the exam.
Keep a positive mindset and believe in your preparation.
For more in-depth preparation tips for your JEE Main preparation check out-How to Prepare for JEE Main
Hope by strictly following this planner, you will be able to revise the entire syllabus of JEE Main without any hassle and be proficient enough to give JEE main 2023 exam with full confidence. Make the best of what you have.
ALL THE BEST!
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