The JEE Main is a 3 hour long battle of concepts, formulae and techniques. You need to have a clear time management strategy to make the most of these 3 hours. In this blog, we first discuss the overall strategy and then subject-wise plans for the big day !
Overview
3 Hours and 3 Subjects ! – It points out that you should allocate 1 hour to each subject. Now Chemistry is always going to be the shortest of all 3 subjects to solve . This is because there will be many theory-based questions in Chemistry. Thus you should allocate only 30-40 minutes for Chemistry. Whatever time you save in Chemistry will act as a bonus for Physics and Maths.
Physics
Physics has always been the toughest according to students all these years. So, you will have to allocate 1 Hour 10 minutes for Physics section. While studying at home, practice Physics section within 1 hour. Doing this will give you an edge in the main exam.
Chemistry
Chemistry will have many theory based questions and a few numericals. Thus, you should complete Chemistry in 40 minutes or if possible 30 minutes. In order to be able to solve theory questions, – time is not a problem, the theory is. Thus you should be thoroughly prepared with the theory of chemistry. Be thorough with NCERT Chemistry.
Maths
Maths is a crucial scoring area for JEE aspirants. So, you will have to allocate 1 Hour 10 minutes for Maths section. While studying at home, practice Maths section within 1 hour. Doing this will again give you an edge in the main exam.
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