A student asked me this question – “What is a good strategy for solving the JEE Advanced paper?” In this post, I will share with you my strategy, how I attempted the JEE Advanced exam. By following the below steps, I was able to solve the JEE Advanced paper without much difficulty and achieved AIR 834 Rank in JEE Advanced.
This is a guest post by Harsh Maheshwari (IIT Delhi).
The JEE Advanced examination has two papers (Paper 1 and Paper 2) of three hour duration each. Each question paper will consist of 3 separate sections – Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
How to Attempt JEE Advanced Paper?
Best tips and strategy to solve JEE Advanced paper :
- Have proper sleep one night before the exam. This is very much important to concentrate properly in all the 6 hours of the JEE Advanced paper.
- Do not attempt the paper in 1 round. Solve the paper in 2-3 rounds and mark the questions you left or which need a review in each round. Around 80% of the questions are of easy to moderate level, so it is important to first score in those questions.
- Forget that you are attempting the JEE paper. Don’ think of what will be the result.
- Attempt that subject first in which you are more confident.
- Read the question very very carefully.
- Mark the values and important data given in the question while reading it for the first time. It will help while you’ll be solving the question.
- Leave the multiple answer correct question for the second round. They are actually 4 questions in 1 question.
- Manage your rough work properly. It should not be that you are solving half of the question at some place and the other half at some other place.
- Write properly while solving the questions. I am not saying to write very neatly and systematically. But sometimes in a hurry what happens is that 4 become 9 etc. So be careful.
All the best for the exam.
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