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Jee mains
-> First, we need to understand How the JEE exam is planned like go through the syllabus, topic weightage. ->Next step is to analysis of your study hour(how much total time you can study per day). -> Make a study timetable that covers at least 2 subjects per day. -> Keep a record of whatRead more
-> First, we need to understand How the JEE exam is planned like go through the syllabus, topic weightage.
->Next step is to analysis of your study hour(how much total time you can study per day).
-> Make a study timetable that covers at least 2 subjects per day.
-> Keep a record of what you are doing.
-> Give tests on weekends and analyze your week topics.
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-> First, we need to understand How the JEE exam is planned like go through the syllabus, topic weightage. ->Next step is to analysis of your study hour(how much total time you can study per day). -> Make a study timetable that covers atleast 2 subjects per day. -> Keep a record of whatRead more
-> First, we need to understand How the JEE exam is planned like go through the syllabus, topic weightage.
->Next step is to analysis of your study hour(how much total time you can study per day).
-> Make a study timetable that covers atleast 2 subjects per day.
-> Keep a record of what you are doing.
-> Give tests on weekends and analyse your week topics.
See lessJee mains
-> First, we need to understand How the JEE exam is planned like go through the syllabus, topic weightage. ->Next step is to analysis of your study hour(how much total time you can study per day). -> Make a study timetable that covers atleast 2 subjects per day. -> Keep a record of whatRead more
-> First, we need to understand How the JEE exam is planned like go through the syllabus, topic weightage.
->Next step is to analysis of your study hour(how much total time you can study per day).
-> Make a study timetable that covers atleast 2 subjects per day.
-> Keep a record of what you are doing.
-> Give tests on weekends and analyse your week topics.
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