How do you motivate a JEE aspirant?
Top ways to stay motivated for IIT JEE
- Positive self-affirmation. Whenever you get stuck trying to understand or solve a problem, you tend to feel demotivated.
- Learn from others’ mistakes.
- Be self-driven.
- Be in good company.
- Imagine a Bigger Picture.
- Reward yourself daily.
How many hours we should sleep during JEE preparation?
The brain also needs proper rest in the form of sleep and students should get an ample amount of sleep to study productively. It’s important to be healthy as well. Hence, 6-7 hours of sleep is a must.
Are boards for JEE aspirants difficult?
Boards are for students who are good at mugging up. JEE Aspirants do think that if they are preparing for an exam of the stature of JEE they can easily score very well in Board examinations. It’s true if you give proper effort to JEE preparations, the board will not be a difficult task.
Can you learn from your mistakes in JEE preparation?
Hindsight might be a bitter medicine – but it’s a medicine nonetheless. You learn from your mistakes, and most importantly, others can benefit from your experiences. Here are some mistakes in JEE preparation that most people make, including me. Hope you can learn from them.
Is it possible to crack Jee through self-study?
Even an online website which will help you with your doubts will do. Don’t just rely on yourself for making it through. Of course, people do crack JEE through self-study. It’s possible, but it’s truly exhausting, and something you needn’t do. I relied on myself a bit too much – just me, my dozen reference books per subject and tests.
What is the new pattern of JEE Advanced and JEE Mains 2014?
If the new pattern of JEE Advanced and JEE Mains prevails for 2014, it simply means in JEE Mains-the screening round you will be facing the competition of 15 lacs aspirants. The first hurdle is to get into the top 1.5 lacs students to be eligible for JEE Advanced.