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Prepare for JEE Main 2021 in 60 Days

Prepare for JEE Main 2021 in 60 Days with this study plan.

JEE Main (Joint entrance examination) is known to be the toughest engineering entrance exam conducted in India. JEE Main aims to test your core subject knowledge and intelligence. Lakhs of students apply for the JEE Main exam every year with an ambition to take admission in IITs, NITs and other CFTIs across India with various offered academic programmes like B.Tech. and B.Arch. etc.

Usually, Students start preparing for JEE Main from class 10th onwards as the JEE Main syllabus demands for a strong hold in class 11th and 12th syllabus. But there are some students who start preparing for JEE a bit late, the reason can be anything. Starting late and keeping the success rates high is a very difficult task but nothing is impossible if preparation is taken up with a strong sense of discipline and persistence.

As we all know that the National Testing Agency (NTA) will be conducting JEE Main 2021 in multiple phases this year and the first attempt (on February 23rd) is almost here and this article aims to guide you with preparation for further upcoming phases like April or May phase. Today, we’re here with some useful tips for JEE Main 2021 preparation in 60 days and preparation strategies to help those students who are starting late but are determined for success with discipline. In this blog we’ll discuss how to divide JEE Main 2021 syllabus for 60 days.

We suggest you to keep in mind that your preparation in these 60 days before the exam will heavily impact on your core performance for the JEE Main 2021 exam and will reflect on your JEE Main 2021 percentile, ranks and scores respectively. Furthermore, the 60 days journey won’t be easy for you and will strictly demand your effective time management along with your progressive attitude. Remember, not only days but your each and every hour spent during this time is a deciding factor for you to successfully secure a reputable rank JEE Main 2021.

 

JEE Main Syllabus division for 60 Days.

 

► Analyze the syllabus thoroughly and prepare your 60-day strategy.

Analyzing and thoroughly understanding your syllabus is the first thing that you should do. This is the most important and crucial step as this will lead you to make an effective plan. Thoroughly study the outlines of all the topics included in the JEE syllabus.

Note: Do remember to update yourself with the latest changes in the exam pattern.

 

Below are some points that you should consider and remember to follow religiously while preparing for JEE Main 2021 in 60 days.

  • Study for at least 8 – 10 hours a day.
  • Decide one complicated topic and one easy topic to be completed each day.
  • Must remember to cover topics from Mathematics in your daily study schedule.
  • Spare 2 hours daily to solve Physics and chemistry problems daily.

 

Preparation Days 60 days
Topics to be covered & Revised in Mathematics 16 topics
Topics to be covered & Revised in Chemistry 28 topics
Topics to be covered & Revised in Physics 21 topics
Total covered and revised topics 65 topics

 

After studying the above-mentioned table for topic wise subject division according to 60 days, it is self-understandable that topics are a lot more in number compared to planned days. Therefore, one must stay persistent with their plan. This plan is mentioned here to guide you with the timetable planning and effective syllabus division, you can change the division according to your own plan also, but remember to plan it according to the 60-day time frame.

Subject-wise JEE Main 2021 Syllabus division:

 

1. Mathematics:

 

Preparation Days 60 days
Topics to be covered & revised 16 topics
Topics to be covered & Revised per day 1 topic
Complete syllabus revision 16 days

 

2. Physics:

 

Preparation Days 60 days
Topics to be covered & revised 21
Topics to be covered & Revised per day 2 days
Complete syllabus revision 17 days

 

3. Chemistry:

 

Preparation Days 60 days
Topics to be covered & revised 28
Topics to be covered & Revised per day 02
Complete syllabus revision 14 days

 

After completing your revision as per the above-described syllabus division tables, the revision can be done in:

14 Days (Chemistry) + 17 Days (Physics) + 16 Days (Mathematics) = 47 Days for complete revision for all 3 subjects with remaining 13 Days to test your preparation. 

 

How to effectively utilize remaining 13 Days?

Practice and revision are never enough, especially when each and every hour is contributing to your success and will be affecting it. These 13 days will be contributing to almost 21.6 % of your total 60 days crucial time frame, and that’s almost a quarter of the total preparation and revision time. Utilizing these 13 days effectively and efficiently is very vital for your success.

We strongly recommend you to use this time in practicing with model test papers and mock tests. These will add confidence in your preparation. Remember “success demands thorough preparation and preparation demands test before the final success”. So, use your last remaining days in testing yourself with actual questions. Try to appear for a full syllabus test series that aims to test your preparation completely and effectively. For your optimum preparation, we suggest you to take

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THE EFFECT OF NEW EDUCATION POLICY 2020 ON JEE ASPIRANTS.

With a change in name from MHRD to the Ministry of Education, the government has adopted the new education policy in 2020. The new policy declared by the Ministry of education will restructure the school, colleges, and higher education. In schooling, the policy will pull down the barriers between different streams and aims to make students much better for a work ecosystem. In higher education, it will increase the GER to 50% from the current 26% by 2035. 

The new policy in 2020 will transform the education system by 2040. Some IITs are working to develop a technical structure of the Academic Credit Bank, which will be established by December, and will be applicable to all the new aspirants.

How will the New Education Policy 2020 affect the JEE aspirants?

The new education policy 2020 will have minimal effect on JEE aspirants. The students have to study all the core subjects- Physics, Chemistry, and Maths as they were studying before. All the students appearing for board exams will now test the concepts and application of knowledge. And, the main objective to prepare for JEE is to clear the concepts, thus making it easier to score good marks for the aspirants. 

If all your applications are clear before preparing for the JEE exam, then you can easily secure the top rank in the examination without any difficulties. Hence, the change in education policy by the Ministry of Education is a piece of good news for the JEE aspirants. 

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What should you know about the New Education Policy 2020?

Here, we will discuss some of the salient features of the new education policy 2020- 

A School Curriculum with 21st-Century Skills

A whole new school curriculum will be launched according to 21st-century skills. Coding and vocational studies will be added to the students of class 6. The content will get reduced in each subject to make space for critical thinking, discovery-based, and discussing based learning. The curriculum will focus on the concepts, ideas, applications, and more problem-solving. 

And, the teaching and learning methods will be more interactive. 

Change in School Structure from 10+2 to 5+3+3+4

The 10+2 structure will be changed to 5+3+3+4 which will cover ages 3-18 according to the new education policy 2020. Currently, the students in the age group 3-6 are not covered in the 10+2 structure as class 1 begins at age 6. But, now as per the education policy, a strong base of Early Childhood Care and Education from age 3 is also included. 

Preference to Local Language

There will be great flexibility in the three language formula as no language will be imposed on any state. The medium of instructions until grade 8 will be the mother tongue, local language, or the home language. 

Multiple Options to Choose Subjects

There will be no separation of subjects in the form of streams in the new education policy of 2020. Students will be given a huge platform to choose subjects they want to study- particularly in secondary schools. The subjects will also include physical education, arts and crafts, and vocational skills. All the subjects will be offered at two levels of proficiency including Mathematics. 

More Emphasis on Digital Platforms

The new education policy 2020 has more emphasis on digital platforms and online education services. The policy has provided the technology in all levels of learning. The National Education Technology Forum will be created by the Ministry of Education to regulate the online learning, assessments, planning, and the overall administration. 

Improvement in Board Exams

The board exams will be made easier and stress-free now for the students. The board exam pattern will be changed to test the concepts and knowledge. 

The paper will also include subjective and objective type questions in the future. Boards will also develop models of exams such as annual, semester, and modular-based exams.

So, if you are thinking of preparing for the JEE exam in the future, you need not worry about the new education policy. The policy will give a minimal effect to the JEE exam, keeping everything the same. 

Matrix JEE Academy is currently the best online platform to prepare for the JEE exam. The students can easily attend the live online classes by our renowned faculty members.