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    Preparing for JEE & Board Exams Simultaneously: Here’s a Perfect Study Plan

    This discussion is aimed at acquainting you with such strategies and guiding you so that you can scale JEE as well as board exams with high marks.

    by Kriti Kohli
    Apr 2, 2023, 1:59 AM IST
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    Table of Contents

      • Study Plan for Preparing for JEE and Board Exams
        • Get Acquainted With the Syllabus
        • Form a Practical Timetable
        • Do Not Lose Your Tempo
        • Manage Your Time Efficiently 
        • Employ Effective Study and Revision Strategies
        • Work on Your Concepts
        • Solve Previous Years’ Question Papers
        • Attend Mock Tests
        • Pay More Attention to Important Topics
        • Class 11 and 12 Syllabus in JEE Mains
      • Physics Class 11 and 12 Topics Included in JEE Mains Syllabus
      • Chemistry Class 11 and 12 Topics Included in JEE Mains Syllabus
      • Mathematics Class 11 and 12 Topics Included in JEE Mains Syllabus
      • Conclusion
    • Frequently Asked Questions
      • 1. What is the right way to use mock tests?
      • 2. Why is it important to solve the previous year's exam papers?
      • 3. Is the preparation for JEE enough for boards?
      • 4. Can I crack JEE by studying only the 12th Syllabus?

    jee main exam
    There is not much difference between the dates of the JEE Mains and board exams, which means preparation for both examinations needs to be planned simultaneously for the best results. It is challenging for students to decide how to approach both exams, where to start, and what to focus on more to perform successfully on both examinations. 

    A well-planned study schedule must be followed to prepare for both exams simultaneously. The focus must not only be laid on scoring put marks but also on clearing the concepts and understanding all the topics on a basic level so that you can solve multiple-choice questions based on those confidently. Preparing for two exams at the same time appears to be a daunting task, but with the right resources and strategic preparation, you can excel in both exams. This discussion is aimed at acquainting you with such strategies and guiding you so that you can scale both exams with high marks. 

    Study Plan for Preparing for JEE and Board Exams

    Get Acquainted With the Syllabus

    Before starting your preparation, you must get acquainted with the Syllabus of both exams. Try to find out the topics that are common between both the exams so that you can prioritise them over the other topics and revise those multiple times. Also, find out the chapters with the highest weightage in both exams. If you work smart and pay attention to such high-yielding chapters, you will be able to perform outstandingly on both exams. 

    Form a Practical Timetable

    Many students carry on with their preparation without having a plan. They study whenever they feel like studying and procrastinate at other times. As they do not have a set target for each day, they are not worried about studying. This makes them prepare sluggishly for the exam, and most parts of the Syllabus are left before the exam. Also, they do not get time for revisions. 

    To attain good results on both exams, you need to have a practical and doable timetable and must follow it religiously. Sit down with the Syllabus and mark the topics that you haven’t touched yet. Distribute those over the days left before the exam to ensure that all parts of the Syllabus are covered. Do not forget to leave some time for revision and solving sample papers before the exam. 

    Do Not Lose Your Tempo

    Although it might not look like it, it is the most important tip if you want to prepare successfully for the JEE Mains and board exams simultaneously. At the start of the preparation, most students put their best foot forward and give their 100% effort. Still, after a while, due to the imaginary fear of not doing well by preparing simultaneously for both the exams and demotivation, they lose the tempo. They keep on jumping from studying for the board examination to studying for JEE Mains examination and vice versa without having a plan.

    This leads to chaos and confusion. The students need to realise that the Syllabus for both these exams is almost the same. If they focus on clearing their concepts of the most important topics without wasting time, it will help them for both exams. 

    Manage Your Time Efficiently 

    To ensure that both the exams are being prepared adequately and each subject is given equal emphasis, you must divide your preparation time suitably. After completing a topic, set aside some time for revising it and solving questions based on it. Your preparation must be a mixed basket of basic preparation, revision sessions, and solving question banks. Then only you can be confident enough to face both the exams. If you want to know more about how to manage time efficiently for exam success, check out this blog 7 Tips To Manage Your Time Efficiently.

    Employ Effective Study and Revision Strategies

    These days the markets are filled with all kinds of books and study material from different publishers. In such a situation, students tend to get overwhelmed, but it is important to choose the best books and follow them without losing track. For both JEE Mains and board exams, NCERT textbooks are the best resource. But it would be best if you also revised the notes prepared in tuition classes during self-study. It will help you form a better understanding of the topics. 

    Work on Your Concepts

    The Physics part of the JEE Mains Syllabus consists of three major portions— Electricity, Optics, and Modern Physics. Physics is considered one of the most challenging subjects for most students. If you are one of them, you must give more time to the subject. Because Physics topics can not be crammed at the last moment, work on building your concepts from the beginning so that you don’t suffer at last due to a shortage of time.

    Chemistry is a very high-scoring subject and, if studied with dedication, can help you fetch high marks. Inorganic Chemistry can be mugged up, but for Physical Chemistry, you need to practise lots of numerical-based questions. Practise previous year’s papers and sample papers to get acquainted with the format, type, distribution, and difficulty level of the questions being asked in the exam. 

    Solve Previous Years’ Question Papers

    Attempt previous year’s question papers of both JEE Main Exam and board exams and include solving them in your study plan. Be it any exam; if you go to the examination hall without solving the previous year’s question papers, you are making a big mistake. You won’t know about the exam pattern, and the paper will overwhelm you.

    By solving the previous papers, you will feel more confident to face the exam and get into the real temperament of the exam. Additionally, a few questions are asked from JEE Previous Year Questions and previous board exam questions every year. So, if you get lucky, you might get this added advantage of solving the previous year’s question papers. 

    Attend Mock Tests

    Most students keep on putting off the idea of solving mock tests until the last moment. They assume that they need to cover a certain percentage of the Syllabus before starting to attempt the mock tests. While it is right to some extent, you should not delay attending mock tests to the extent that you might skip them altogether. 

    Going to the exam hall of any exam without attending the mock tests is not a good idea. They help you find out your weak areas in the Syllabus so that you can work on those accordingly and bridge the gap. You will get to know how prepared you are for the exam and how much more effort you need to put in. 

    Do not feel discouraged if you perform poorly on JEE Main Mock Tests. Just work on your weaknesses and put your best foot forward to not repeat the same mistakes. The purpose of attending mock tests is not to feel demotivated due to your performance but to recognise your weaknesses and work on converting them into your strengths. 

    Pay More Attention to Important Topics

    Certain topics in each subject carry more weightage compared to others, especially for board exams; lots of questions are found to be repeated over the years. You must carefully study such topics to gain maximum marks in the exams. Practise as many questions based on them as possible so you can answer them confidently if asked in the exam. If you want to know the important topics for the JEE Mains Exam, check out this blog JEE Main: Most Important Topics and Chapters.

    Class 11 and 12 Syllabus in JEE Mains

    JEE Mains Exam includes the syllabi of NCERT Classes 11 and 12. There are lots of common chapters between the two exams. Given is a description of the same: 

    Physics Class 11 and 12 Topics Included in JEE Mains Syllabus

    Class 11 Topics Class 12 Topics
    Laws of Motion Electric Charges and Fields
    Units and Dimensions Electric Potential and Capacitance
    Kinematics Moving Charges and Magnetism
    Rotational Motion Current Electricity
    Waves Ray Optics
    Oscillations Alternating Current
    Work, Energy and Power Dual Nature of Radiation
    Thermal Properties Semiconductors
    Kinetic Theory of Gases Electromagnetic Waves and Communication Systems
    Thermodynamics Wave Optics
    Gravity Electromagnetic Induction
    Mechanics of Solids and Fluids Atoms and Nuclei

    Chemistry Class 11 and 12 Topics Included in JEE Mains Syllabus

    Class 11 Class 12
    Chemical Bonding Chemical Kinetics
    Gaseous State Biomolecules and Polymers
    General Organic Chemistry Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
    Chemical Equilibrium Redox and Electrochemistry
    Atomic Structure Hydrocarbons and its Substituents
    Stoichiometry Hydrogen and S Block Elements

    Mathematics Class 11 and 12 Topics Included in JEE Mains Syllabus

    Class 11 Class 12
    Trigonometric identities Inverse Trigonometry
    Circles Integration
    Statistics Vectors
    Conic Sections Applications of Integrals
    Solutions of Heights, Triangles and Distances Continuity and Differentiability
    Progressive Series and Binomial Theorem Relations and Functions
    Seta, Relations and Functions Matrices and Determinants
    Straight lines 3D Geometry
    Limits and Differentiations Differential Equations
    Probability Application of Differentiation
    Permutations and Combinations Probability-2
    Complex Number and Quadratic Equation
    Mathematical Reasoning and Induction

    Conclusion

    Preparing for two exams at the same time can be overwhelming, and there will be times when you will find yourself feeling unmotivated and doubting yourself. But remember that you are going on the right path and will reach your destiny soon. We hope that the tips mentioned above will help you navigate through your preparation and assist you in achieving great results. 

    Frequently Asked Questions

    1. What is the right way to use mock tests?

    The correct way to use a mock exam is by assessing the paper after it's over. Check all the questions and identify the ones you made mistakes in. Open your notes or reference book and mark the topics those questions are based on. During your revision sessions, you must put extra effort into understanding those topics thoroughly so that you do not make mistakes on them again. It is better to get a chance to fix your mistakes before the exam than suffer because of them in the exam hall.

    2. Why is it important to solve the previous year's exam papers?

    Students must solve the previous year's exam papers for both exams in their free time after they have covered a significant portion of the Syllabus. This will help them get acquainted with the paper pattern of both exams so they can carry on with their preparation accordingly. Trying to cover the Syllabus blindly without having an idea of the type of questions asked in the exam won't do you any good. 

    3. Is the preparation for JEE enough for boards?

    Well, even though the Syllabus for the two exams is similar, the preparation for both is not the same. JEE mainly comprises multiple-choice questions, while board exams have the theory part. For JEE having strong concepts is more important. Therefore, preparation for JEE is not enough for boards.

    4. Can I crack JEE by studying only the 12th Syllabus?

    Class 11 and Class 12 syllabi carry almost equal weightage in the JEE Mains Exam. So, to crack the exam, equal importance must be given to both of them. It is impossible to crack JEE Mains Exam by studying only the 12th Class Syllabus as it is highly competitive.

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