JEE consists of two levels: JEE Main and JEE Advanced. Before you start preparing for IIT JEE, it is important to understand the structure of the exam.
The JEE Main is three hours long and consists of 90 multiple-choice questions. The exam has three sections: Physics, Chemistry, and Maths. Each section has 30 questions, having equal weightage.
The JEE Advanced is very different from the main exam. It has the same topics as the mains, but it is divided into two three-hour long papers. Each paper has three sections divided according to topics. It is considered tough as compared to JEE Main.
IIT JEE can be a difficult exam to crack. It requires a lot of preparation and hard work. Here are some steps that will help you crack it in your first attempt:
1. Use Class XII textbooks first: NCERT books will definitely help you start the preparation, as they briefly cover most of the topics.
2. Know the topics well: Even though both the exams have the same subjects, Physics, Chemistry and Maths, the topics and the level of difficulty is very different. Know what to prepare for which exam. Read the syllabus before you start preparing.
3. Don’t use too many books to prepare: Select a handful of books that you can keep referring to. Too many books may confuse you. Some of the suggested books published by Pearson are given below.
4. Clear your fundamentals before starting difficult topics: Knowing the basic topics will help you understand the difficult topics. You will save on a lot of time and effort. The exam tests students on their understanding of the topics.
5. Revise: Once you are done with a difficult topic make sure you revise it so you can retain it better. Revision is very important.
6. Practice papers are very important: Keep solving the previous year’s papers. They will help you prepare, and boost your confidence. Make sure you finish the papers in the prescribed time.
7. Manage your time: Make sure you have enough time to cover all the topics. Don’t leave too many things for the last minute.
8. Plan: A well planned preparation is much better than a disorganised one. Make lists, get a calendar and make sure you stick to the plan.