The year 2018 saw the JEE Advanced exam being conducted in the online mode (previously, it was pen and paper-based) where 2 lakh and 24 thousand students appeared for the test. This massive number shows the importance of the entrance exam. Regulated by the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT), JEE Advanced 2019 is expected to be held in the third week of May. If you are up for the national-level exam, you need to have a well-structured strategy and preparation plan. Remember that both JEE Main and JEE Advanced exams have different conducting bodies; hence, there is much difference in the exam pattern and the type of question papers. But one thing that every Joint Entrance Exam aspirant must have is the in-depth knowledge in Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry.
6 Smart Ways to Score Better Than Your Peers in JEE Advanced Exam 2019:
#1 Get well-versed with JEE Advanced 2019 Exam Pattern & Syllabus:
The ultimate mantra to score high in the Advanced Exam is to have a thorough understanding of the entire syllabus and the exam pattern. The exam will be computer-based and there would be two compulsory question papers. The questions will be objective-type. All the questions will be asked from 3 major subjects – Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
#2 Replicate Exact Timetable:
Time management is another important aspect that students need to keep in mind. Create a timetable that would replicate the exam. This means you must get up early and follow a perfect routine to make certain your mind and body adapt to the situation or pattern.
#3 Revision:
If the previous years’ questions are taken into consideration, you will find that they (questions) are application-based. Your focus should be more on getting the concepts clear. You need to practice a lot of conceptual and application-based questions. Revise the chapters as much as possible.
#4 Bury Tension, Develop Confidence:
Candidates who will clear the JEE Main 2019 exam will be allowed to sit in the Joint Entrance Examination Advanced 2019. This is going to pile up some excitement and tension.
#5 Solve Test Series:
The temptation of solving as many test series as possible is definitely a good sign. But stay away from the notorious ones. Consult seniors and take help of your teachers to guide you what to practice and what not to.
#6 Start with Easy Ones, Keep Difficult for the end:
Maths is one of the topics that need a lot of practice. Make sure you reserve maximum time for this. It is good to start with the easy ones (Chemistry subject) to build up confidence, proceed to Physics and finally, have ample time for Mathematics.
These are some of the key points to remember for all the engineering aspirants looking to get into the IITs. While taking the test, try and avoid making common mistakes – e.g. focus on one question and give your best shot. Thinking of multiple questions at one time will surely trouble you to focus on the test.
JEE Advanced Online Registration 2019:
The JEE Advanced 2019 online registration will likely be started from the first week of May. The admit card will be released in the third week.