{"id":547,"date":"2016-09-23T08:17:05","date_gmt":"2016-09-23T08:17:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.toppersnotes.com\/?p=547"},"modified":"2016-09-23T08:17:05","modified_gmt":"2016-09-23T08:17:05","slug":"prepare-iit-6-months","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/toppersnotes.com\/prepare-iit-6-months\/","title":{"rendered":"How to prepare for IIT-JEE in just 6 months?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Hey! JEE Aspirants,<\/p>\n
You have 6 months left for IIT JEE mains exam and about 8 months for the IIT JEE advance exam. To\u00a0Prepare for IIT in 6 months you have around 20 chapters each in Mathematics and Physics and around 30 chapters in chemistry. This is the time you should be cleared with all your doubts. If they are still not clear then you need to do away with them right away.<\/p>\n
Now there are a few things which I would like you to consider. IIT has become a two phase exam so you have to plan accordingly. If you are already good at numerical solving skills, then you are half way through but if you do not have good numerical solving skills then you need to work hard. The best way to enhance numerical solving skills is to practice as many questions you can and re-revise and write down all the formulae and theorems whenever you try to recall them and don\u2019t remember. You can make a list of these and stick at a wall you pass by often.<\/p>\n
If you have good numerical skills then you can target both IIT JEE Mains and Advance and if you are not that good at numerical solving, then I would suggest you to focus more on IIT JEE mains and boards as it will lead you to a good NIT easily.<\/p>\n
Coming to the preparation part, the theory can be understood within a few days, but when it comes to IIT, you need to have numerical solving ability both from a chapter and mixed chapters. Always prepare on a level above the level of exam.<\/p>\n
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