JEE Main 2021 syllabus

Want to ace JEE Main 2021 ? Here is subject-wise study plan !

NTA will be conducting JEE Main 2021 in multiple sessions (February/March/April/May 2021) for admissions in the next academic year. The first session of JEE Main is going to be conducted from 23rd to 26th February in two shifts.

JEE Main is an exam that demands 2 primary things to let an aspirant ace over it. First one being an effective strategy & the second one is a thorough plan that are needed by students in order to ace JEE (Main).

This article tries to answer some of most asked queries from the JEE aspirants and to enable them in efficiently overcoming all such known and possible hurdles.

Chemistry

  1. Prepare a study chapter wise study plan according to your current preparation. Consider putting harder chapters to top and the ones in which you hold a grip in the medium and later priorities (Note: Be strict yourself for completing each chapter as per the fixed and timetable date)
  2. Thoroughly cover and revise NCERT and NCERT exampler.
  3. Practice questions from previous year papers as much as you can after covering NCERT and NCERT Exampler.

 

One can consider the below mentioned chapter wise preparation flow as an example (exemplifies chapters that constitute the major part of the Chemistry paper)

 

 

 

Physics

Being the most fascinating subject among the three can be also a scoring, but to put this one subject in favour students must keep their approach fast and smart. Picking up the right questions to attempt comes from a well-prepared exam strategy and that comes from persistent hard practice.

  1. Making your theory and concepts crystal clear, revising daily and preparing your daily short notes is a must. Memorise and repeatedly revise formulae and derivations.
  2. Cover NCERT and Exampler completely first before touching any other book. Practice every question inside the chapters and theory on very first priority.
  3. After completing NCERT and Exampler, strengthen the basics with H.C Verma and best available study materials.
  4. One can consider the below mentioned chapter wise preparation flow for physics as an example (exemplifies chapters that constitute the major part of the Physics paper).

 

MATHEMATICS

Mathematics is known to be the key deciding subject of the JEE Main exam despite of having the same weightage as other 2 subjects Physics and Chemistry, Mathematics score is the one which decides the success in overall exam.

  1. Consistent and dedicated practice is the key to hold a strong grip on this subject. Making a strong concrete base of clear concepts, solving all the practice exercises and revising them with NCERT textbook and NCERT exemplar will gradually simplify your way to better scores.
  2. In JEE Mains, concept knowledge and aptitude will be tested. We’d suggest you to understand the derivations thoroughly and practice their application part till perfection.
  3. One can consider the below mentioned chapter wise preparation flow as an example (exemplifies chapters that constitute the major part of the Mathematics paper).

4 Step process to manage Boards and JEE preparation

4 Step process to efficiently manage Boards and JEE preparation.

Maintaining a stable balance between board exams and JEE preparation is known to be a hefty and tough task. Both exams require different approaches and strategies. Where boards test our actual subject knowledge by asking NCERT based questions majorly, JEE asks for core, conceptual and application-based understanding of the subjects.

Isn’t there any efficient way to manage both the exams for assured success?

Well, this is our 4-step process to manage efficiently between JEE and board examinations.

 

  • Study the syllabus and pattern first.

As we know that both the exams follow different patterns and syllabus. So, it is important for us to study the pattern and the syllabus first.

For board exams well learned theoretical knowledge is a must and for JEE exam strengthening your core concept and application-based knowledge for both class 11th and 12th syllabus is strictly required. Marking schemes are also a big difference between both of these exams as JEE possesses negative marking but boards don’t. We strongly suggest you to maintain a strong mindset for both the exams that guides you in both the directions efficiently.

Do note that, as per the latest notifications from CBSE and NTA for     reduced and revised syllabus in the exams, students are strongly advised to study only the included topics and don’t waste time and energy on out of the syllabus topics.

 

 

  • Strengthen your fundamentals and practice Numerical problems.

Strong fundamentals, clear concept and good numerical solving ability is a proven way to succeed in both boards and JEE examination. Numericals are the ones that steals most marks from a student’s pockets in either of these exams. After getting a hold on fundamentals we suggest you to practice numericals as much as you can because these questions share a common ground in both the exams.

 

 

  • Grip strong on Previous years’ question papers and NCERT Textbooks.

When it comes to a good preparation, be it a teacher or be it a exam topper, suggests to thoroughly prepare NCERT and previous years question papers before touching any reference books because these two resources hold the strong bridge between fundamentals and hard questions. We suggest you to strongly prepare and revise NCERT books and previous years questions papers at least 5 to 6 times. This will help you to build the optimum mindset for the exams.

 

 

  • Plan, Prepare, Practice and Repeat!

These three words are the known synonyms to success in JEE and Board exams. Planning being the most important will keep you on track and disciplined, especially when you’re preparing for 2 exams simultaneously. A carefully planned timetable will help you a lot in completing your daily decided syllabus timely.

It is always said that “practice is a must”. A strong base of fundamentals requires a hard practice over it. Practice MCQ questions as much as you can for JEE. For Board exams practice writing answers within the specific timeframe, this will help you to score much better marks in final board exams.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Big update for JEE Main aspirants and CBSE students on syllabus by our Education Minister !

Big update on CBSE Class 10, 12 Board, JEE Main, NEET 2021 syllabus by our Education Minister!

 

Big News for JEE Main Aspirants!

After CBSE and other major boards have already reduced the syllabus for Class 10, 12 Board Exams 2021, students are waiting for the news about the reduction in the syllabus for JEE Main 2021 and NEET 2021 examinations. For millions of JEE 2021 and NEET 2021 aspirants across the India the syllabus of examinations has been a serious matter of worry.

Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’, announced that the upcoming board exams 2021 will be held on the basis of the revised CBSE syllabus considering the hardships that students were facing due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Education Minister further updated that engineering entrance test — The JEE-Main syllabus will remain the same as the previous year. 75 out of 90 questions must be answered by the students, that breaks into 25 out of 30 questions in each subject — Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics compared to last year’s frame i.e 2020, where candidates were given 75 questions, all of which had to be answered.

However, the criteria for eligibility is now relaxed for students as the strict eligibility requirement for 75% marks in class 12th is now waved-off, it means that the students who (passed class 12th with <75% marks) are now eligible to take the JEE Main exam seat for 2021.

(JEE) Advanced 2021 exam timeline is released. On Thursday 7th January, Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ announced 03rd July to be the date of the exam for JEE Advanced 2021.

JEE Advanced 2021 Exam Date Announced!! Here are the details.

(JEE) Advanced 2021 exam timeline is released. On Thursday 7th January, Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ announced 03rd July to be the date of the exam for JEE Advanced 2021.

(JEE) Advanced 2021 exam timeline is released. On Thursday 7th January, Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ announced 03rd July to be the date of the exam for JEE Advanced 2021.

The tweet by Ramesh Pokhriyal said, “After careful consideration, it has been decided that #JEEAdvanced will be held on 3rd July 2021 and the eligibility criteria of scoring 75% marks has been waived off for the ease of students”.



IIT Kharagpur will be the organizing body for JEE Advanced 2021 which is one of the seven top zonal IITs in India. The entire process flow will be monitored and will be take cared by the Joint Examination Board. This time the 75 percent eligibility criteria has also been waved off but students must first qualify in JEE Main and will have to pass their Board Exams to sit on the JEE Advanced 2021 exam seat.