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What things should students avoid during the JEE preparation?

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You know very well how prestigious the JEE exam is in our society and how much dedication and hardwork one needs to secure a seat in IITs or NITs. So, even a single mistake can pull you back from IIT and NIT dream. Therefore I’m listing down some of the do’s and don’ts you should take care of during your JEE preparation.

Things you should avoid:

1. Giving up on everything

Many students give up on everything and focus only towards studies and by everything I mean, hobbies and diet. Carrying out your hobbies is really important. You can always take a 30 minutes or 1-hour break to get fresh by doing the things you love. Listen to music, play your favorite game etc, do anything that refreshes you.

Diet is really important. Eating healthy and carbohydrate-rich food helps you stay fit and active and you will not feel tired. You can back up your diet with oats from time to time.

2. Too many reference books

Don’t ever do that. Many students study from 4 to 8 textbooks and practice books and get confused with the different pattern and syllabus and their brain feels exhausted.

Rely only on maximum of 2 and 3 textbooks and practice books. It will keep your mind straight and will help you in understanding the pattern better. You can do better if you only focus on a single source.

3. Not paying attention to online study material

Now, we all know we use the internet to search details and look through study materials but we rarely make time for online mock tests and assignments.

Be updated with the changes and new pattern of JEE and look for the right study materials.

This all will help you in understanding how much you know and also will help you to be familiar with the exam pattern and the types of questions that generally come in exams.

4. Not going through previous year question papers

Many students don’t find it relevant and ignore the importance of question papers. Find as many question papers from previous years as you can. It will help you in understanding the exam pattern and help you prepare better. You can always find the most repeated questions and prepare repeated questions and topics effectively.

5. Don’t feel bad or guilty and take advice

While preparing from the previous question papers and online mock tests, if you are unable to score good marks or you are unable to recognize and answer the questions, don’t lose hope. Practice more and more and learn tricks and tips to crack questions early and easily. You can go to your teachers and JEE exam pass outs to help you with the questions and topics. Don’t just work hard, work smart. Smart work includes the right type of preparation and right study materials. Go ask for help from your elders and don’t feel shy about taking advice. It might help you really well. Remember, it’s only you who can crack the exam, no one else. Study for yourself and keep your mind and body fit. Don’t ignore the exam pattern and right syllabus and learn tricks to solve questions easily.

Then, no one will stop you from qualifying the exam. 

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