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JEE Advanced 2020: How To Crack One Of World’s Toughest Exams| 6 Quick Tips

JEE Advanced Preparation: Students who are interested in applying for the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) have to appear for JEE Avanced considered as one of the toughest exam in the world. Here are some last minute tips to ace it.

JEE Advanced 2020: JEE Advanced is considered to be one of the toughest exams to crack, only the top 2,50,000 rank holders of JEE Main who wish to study at Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) can appear for the exam. JEE Advanced admit cards were released on 21st September 2020, candidates who have applied to appear for the exam on September 27th, 2020 can download the admit cards from jeeadv.ac.in. JEE Advanced is considered to be one of the toughest exams in the world. The exam is known to test the candidate's analytical thinking. It does not have direct questions from NCERT books. The questions are twisted as they are meant to test the thought process of a candidate. ALSO READ| Chhattisgarh CGSOS 10th, 12th Result Declared; Here Are Simple Steps To Check Result Some tips from toppers to crack the JEE Advanced exam: • Follow your own method of study, don’t suddenly change how you prepare because you found some flashy tip on the internet. Trust the process and be patient, even if it feels like you’re studying the same material over and over again. • Solve lots of mock papers, it will help you understand how the question papers work. It is key to understand how the question paper works and push your brain into thinking analytically. • About 80 percent of the paper is math-oriented, most importantly calculus, some ex-alumni suggest permutation and combination along with probability. • JEE Advanced is a 3-hour long exam so it is important to time yourself, while solving mock papers, you should be able to finish at least 90 percent quickly enough to have time to solve the really tough questions. • Stick to what you know in the last days. Don’t start new topics and study what you have prepared so far, study from reference books alongside NCERT books. But make sure the reference books are meant for JEE preparation. • Follow a strict time table, eat a well-balanced meal, and get at least 6 hours of sleep. A tired mind will have a tough time trying to think analytically. The Joint Entrance Examination (Advanced) 2020 will be conducted on September 27, 2020, in two shifts i.e from 9 am to 12 noon and from 2:30 to 5:30 pm, at various centres spread across the country. The results for the JEE (Advanced) 2020 are expected to be released on October 5, 2020.

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