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JEE Main 2021

Making the best out of the 4 JEE Main 2021 attempts.

In 2021 with 4 attempts to crack the JEE 2021 Mains entrance test, smart strategic planning for the exam can take you to the success. Let’s Explore how…

Kindly note that: The information provided in this article is just an experienced advice to the students to help them in making the most out of the 4 attempts in JEE Main 2021 for their success. We’re not asking to take this advice to be considered as a substitute for professional advice.

Things have changed for the JEE Main aspirants this year. We all know that this year, the National Testing Agency is conducting not 2 but 4 JEE Main entrance exams for students to get into engineering colleges in India. As per the 4 attempts that are going to be held, the best out of four attempts will be considered for the final percentile. All the four attempts are scheduled to be held from February to April 2021.

 

The JEE Main 2021 dates
Feb-21 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th
Mar-21 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th
Apr-21 27th, 28th, 29th,30th
May-21 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th

How many attempts should you take?

Well, we’ll suggest you to take all four JEE Main attempts if it is possible for you. Taking the all 4 attempts will not only increase your chances of getting a better percentile, but can also majorly contribute to get a realistic ‘mock’ test experience. The positives of doing this is that, you can get to know your weak topics, understand how an actual JEE exam pressure and environment feels like, and also to get into a more practical exam mindset. If you feel that you’re lacking in some topics or subject, you can thoroughly analyze yourself and can work on your weaknesses and improve your chances for getting selected in the next JEE Main attempt.

Considering your CBSE board exams, it is possible that your CBSE board examination dates may clash with one of the JEE Main attempts. In that case, you might have to skip one of your JEE Main 2021 attempts. As per the CBSE’s official date-sheets it is possible that most board exams are expected to be conducted late in April and May. We strongly suggest you to prepare for your JEE Main attempts to fit around your CBSE Board preparation as well, otherwise things can get really heavy and messy for you and can impact on your final results. Considering the same, you can take an example that, if you are from CBSE board, the exams for which are scheduled for May, then you have to deliver your best performance in March or April JEE Main entrance exams as you will be preparing for your CBSE Board exams from April onwards.

 

Some disciplines to follow for JEE Main 2021 success:

 

1. Take Mock Tests frequently

Take All-India Mock Test series every 3-4 days to test your preparedness. If one can manage to take mock tests every day, then it can seriously contribute to a much bigger success. You can take book based mock tests but we’d strongly recommend you to go with the Online computerized mock tests so that you can become comfortable with the online exam experience and interface over this period of time. We’d like to recommend you to take JEE Main 2021 – Test Series. We’re recommending this test series as this JEE Main 2021 test series comprises of 6 full syllabus tests carefully crafted by subject experts and IITians from all over the country. This online test series will definitely give you a strong practice over your preparation as you’ll be competing with the top performing students across India. With in-depth analysis this JEE Main 2021 test series will make enhance your subject hold and will help you in ensuring your success in JEE Main 2021.

2. Analyze your attempts

As the February JEE Main 2021 attempt is done and results are released, you can download the official answer key from the official NTA website and tally your correct and incorrect answers thoroughly which can definitely reveal your strong and weak subject points thus, helping you in making your weak concepts more stronger and to develop a better strategy for next attempt.

You can mark your strong and weak topics based on different color schemes as follows :

Color Code  Preparation status Action Required
Red My Very Weak Topics Strong Revision and Practice is required
Blue My Neutral Topics Persistent Revision required
Green My Strong Topics Can be practiced along with Mock tests

3. Revise, Revise and Revise… (The success Mantra)

Your persistent revision is mandatory and it is highly recommended to keep your self-made notes handy. Moreover, if you’re not taking NCERT books seriously then this is severely going to effect your exam performance badly. We’re not recommending to ignore reference books and to stay completely dependent on NCERTs. But, one must understand that NCERT’s are the core and the base of JEE Main Exam, so complete NCERT’s on your very first priority then prepare with reference books to strengthen your topics for exam success.

4. Avoiding wasting time on new concepts. 

You must remember that it is not the time to pick completely new topics, putting some serious amount of time in those topics and holding your (Blue) marked topics. Focus on your strengths and weaknesses instead of creating new high hurdles for you. Again, we highly recommend you to solve mock test papers and previous year JEE Main papers on a very frequent basis.

5. Don’t forget about board exams.

Solve mock test papers for boards too along with your JEE Main 2021 preparation. Remember that you have to manage both the exams, boards and JEE Main 2021 effectively to achieve success. There are people out there who give advises to JEE Aspirants that “just focus on JEE Main exam, Boards don’t matter”. You must remember that, if you are a true success minded spirit you must learn to balance efficiently and work hard to achieve success on both ends.

Now, After 1st Attempt…

As the 1st attempt in February 2021 is done and results are already out…If your score is satisfactory to you and to the optimum qualifying standards then nothing can be more good than this. But, if your score is not good and needs heavy improvements then don’t be depressed. It happens. Now it’s time to prepare for the second attempt. Don’t forget that JEE Advanced that is your target and you have to achieve your target no matter what.

It’s time for the Second Attempt…

The second attempt is in March. It would be wise to score a good percentile in the first couple of attempts, so that you have ample time to prepare for the Boards and JEE Advanced as well. Nevertheless, after the second attempt, take notes and improve upon the topics that you might have repeatedly found difficult. Make it your goal to improve your performance in these topics.

Third Attempt after that… (Consider this your last chance for this year)

We suggest you to consider this your last attempt. You won’t have much time after the fourth attempt to focus on revision for JEE Advanced. You have already had practice from the first two attempts, and you only get one more chance after the April attempt. So, take this attempt seriously, and give it your best shot.

Now, that you have only one attempt left. Those who have scored well in any of the previous attempts can now start focusing on your preparation for JEE Advanced. Just take weekly mock tests for JEE Main. You have practiced enough to score well in the fourth test without any further special effort.

For those who didn’t score as well as you wanted, this is your last final chance. Make an effective strategy from the previously mentioned tips, execute the plan for the month and give it your best.

After the 4th Attempt…

You can now safely forget about JEE Main. Celebrate that you have overcome one of the hurdles and lay down your plans for other major engineering exams like BITSAT or JEE Advanced if that’s in your radar. Preparation is the same for this exam as well, only type and difficulty of questions changes.

All the best!

 

JEE Main Results 2021

JEE Main Results 2021

Prepare for JEE Main 2021 in 60 Days

Prepare for JEE Main 2021 in 60 Days with this study plan.

JEE Main (Joint entrance examination) is known to be the toughest engineering entrance exam conducted in India. JEE Main aims to test your core subject knowledge and intelligence. Lakhs of students apply for the JEE Main exam every year with an ambition to take admission in IITs, NITs and other CFTIs across India with various offered academic programmes like B.Tech. and B.Arch. etc.

Usually, Students start preparing for JEE Main from class 10th onwards as the JEE Main syllabus demands for a strong hold in class 11th and 12th syllabus. But there are some students who start preparing for JEE a bit late, the reason can be anything. Starting late and keeping the success rates high is a very difficult task but nothing is impossible if preparation is taken up with a strong sense of discipline and persistence.

As we all know that the National Testing Agency (NTA) will be conducting JEE Main 2021 in multiple phases this year and the first attempt (on February 23rd) is almost here and this article aims to guide you with preparation for further upcoming phases like April or May phase. Today, we’re here with some useful tips for JEE Main 2021 preparation in 60 days and preparation strategies to help those students who are starting late but are determined for success with discipline. In this blog we’ll discuss how to divide JEE Main 2021 syllabus for 60 days.

We suggest you to keep in mind that your preparation in these 60 days before the exam will heavily impact on your core performance for the JEE Main 2021 exam and will reflect on your JEE Main 2021 percentile, ranks and scores respectively. Furthermore, the 60 days journey won’t be easy for you and will strictly demand your effective time management along with your progressive attitude. Remember, not only days but your each and every hour spent during this time is a deciding factor for you to successfully secure a reputable rank JEE Main 2021.

 

JEE Main Syllabus division for 60 Days.

 

► Analyze the syllabus thoroughly and prepare your 60-day strategy.

Analyzing and thoroughly understanding your syllabus is the first thing that you should do. This is the most important and crucial step as this will lead you to make an effective plan. Thoroughly study the outlines of all the topics included in the JEE syllabus.

Note: Do remember to update yourself with the latest changes in the exam pattern.

 

Below are some points that you should consider and remember to follow religiously while preparing for JEE Main 2021 in 60 days.

  • Study for at least 8 – 10 hours a day.
  • Decide one complicated topic and one easy topic to be completed each day.
  • Must remember to cover topics from Mathematics in your daily study schedule.
  • Spare 2 hours daily to solve Physics and chemistry problems daily.

 

Preparation Days 60 days
Topics to be covered & Revised in Mathematics 16 topics
Topics to be covered & Revised in Chemistry 28 topics
Topics to be covered & Revised in Physics 21 topics
Total covered and revised topics 65 topics

 

After studying the above-mentioned table for topic wise subject division according to 60 days, it is self-understandable that topics are a lot more in number compared to planned days. Therefore, one must stay persistent with their plan. This plan is mentioned here to guide you with the timetable planning and effective syllabus division, you can change the division according to your own plan also, but remember to plan it according to the 60-day time frame.

Subject-wise JEE Main 2021 Syllabus division:

 

1. Mathematics:

 

Preparation Days 60 days
Topics to be covered & revised 16 topics
Topics to be covered & Revised per day 1 topic
Complete syllabus revision 16 days

 

2. Physics:

 

Preparation Days 60 days
Topics to be covered & revised 21
Topics to be covered & Revised per day 2 days
Complete syllabus revision 17 days

 

3. Chemistry:

 

Preparation Days 60 days
Topics to be covered & revised 28
Topics to be covered & Revised per day 02
Complete syllabus revision 14 days

 

After completing your revision as per the above-described syllabus division tables, the revision can be done in:

14 Days (Chemistry) + 17 Days (Physics) + 16 Days (Mathematics) = 47 Days for complete revision for all 3 subjects with remaining 13 Days to test your preparation. 

 

How to effectively utilize remaining 13 Days?

Practice and revision are never enough, especially when each and every hour is contributing to your success and will be affecting it. These 13 days will be contributing to almost 21.6 % of your total 60 days crucial time frame, and that’s almost a quarter of the total preparation and revision time. Utilizing these 13 days effectively and efficiently is very vital for your success.

We strongly recommend you to use this time in practicing with model test papers and mock tests. These will add confidence in your preparation. Remember “success demands thorough preparation and preparation demands test before the final success”. So, use your last remaining days in testing yourself with actual questions. Try to appear for a full syllabus test series that aims to test your preparation completely and effectively. For your optimum preparation, we suggest you to take

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Notes for JEE preparation

This is how to make notes for a Super Effective JEE Preparation.

 

What are perfect notes?

The secret for notes is that, there are no perfect notes. We believe that your notes are like your friends, who are always there to help you when you are about to get lost in a dense forest of JEE syllabus.

Remember: Your notes for JEE preparation are like your script for rehearsal before the final performance. Your JEE notes must be readable and understandable and should be a whole bunch that can make you confident and can save your time while revising for the final JEE exam.

► 3 Tips to get the best and most out of your JEE notes:

 

1. Preparing from someone else’s notes:

This is a very bad practice that students follow because everyone prepares their notes as per their understanding of the subject and their strategy of preparation. One can consider to take someone else’s notes as a reference to prepare but developing a practice to copy from someone else’s is not a recommended habit if you’re planning to succeed in JEE Main and Advance 2021.

 

2. Trying to make perfect notes:

Look, we’re not saying that you have to prepare your notes with a casual mindset, poor alignment or in a mismanaged format. But we’re trying to say that that instead of spending too much time and energy on “good looking notes”, try to make >SMART & Precise Notes<.  Smart and precise notes are the ultimate JEE preparation booster and also a lifesaver for JEE aspirants to revise lengthy topics easily and quickly just before the JEE examination.

 

3. Everyone has their own language (Language of self-understanding) and must prepare their notes for JEE preparation in their own language of self-understanding:

When you revise the concept after attending your classes, that is the perfect time when you should prepare your revision notes. We suggest you to use multiple study resources like recommended reference books and websites for preparing your notes while going through the concept along with your class notes. These notes will be the most practical to you because you will be marking down points in your own language using your understanding. This will seriously help you in retaining the concepts for a much longer time.

 

Remember: You should learn to summarize concepts this will seriously help you revising key points, concepts. Your notes should be super precise and can involve Keywords, Symbolic Diagrams, and Formulas as per your own convenience. Your JEE notes must be specific, covering the highlights and important points on first priority without making them lengthy to read.

 

► Bonus Tips:

 

         1. Do you know that NCERTs can also be a very good notebook for you?

NCERT is a magical book for you if you’re a JEE aspirant and this is a fact that the sooner you take this seriously the closer you’ll be to JEE success. NCERT should be the very first book you should master on but also, you can use NCERT as your notebook for adding new points and references from multiple resources. Add things that you find necessary or the topics that seem important. This will help you gain confidence in the overall JEE preparation using NCERT.

 

        2. Preparing notes right just after attending a topic’s class

A common observation suggests that preparing notes right just after attending a topic’s class tends to be efficient, concise and stays in memory for a much longer time because the topic you just studied is fresh in your mind, preparing its notes will be easy for you and will save you time without having any topic related doubts and confusion. The less words and useless information your notes carry the more successful they in saving you from completely re-reading a topic and revising with confidence for your successful JEE Main 2021 preparation.

 

More Articles like this are coming to help you!!

We wish you All the best for your preparation!!

JEE Main 2021 syllabus

Want to ace JEE Main 2021 ? Here is subject-wise study plan !

NTA will be conducting JEE Main 2021 in multiple sessions (February/March/April/May 2021) for admissions in the next academic year. The first session of JEE Main is going to be conducted from 23rd to 26th February in two shifts.

JEE Main is an exam that demands 2 primary things to let an aspirant ace over it. First one being an effective strategy & the second one is a thorough plan that are needed by students in order to ace JEE (Main).

This article tries to answer some of most asked queries from the JEE aspirants and to enable them in efficiently overcoming all such known and possible hurdles.

Chemistry

  1. Prepare a study chapter wise study plan according to your current preparation. Consider putting harder chapters to top and the ones in which you hold a grip in the medium and later priorities (Note: Be strict yourself for completing each chapter as per the fixed and timetable date)
  2. Thoroughly cover and revise NCERT and NCERT exampler.
  3. Practice questions from previous year papers as much as you can after covering NCERT and NCERT Exampler.

 

One can consider the below mentioned chapter wise preparation flow as an example (exemplifies chapters that constitute the major part of the Chemistry paper)

 

 

 

Physics

Being the most fascinating subject among the three can be also a scoring, but to put this one subject in favour students must keep their approach fast and smart. Picking up the right questions to attempt comes from a well-prepared exam strategy and that comes from persistent hard practice.

  1. Making your theory and concepts crystal clear, revising daily and preparing your daily short notes is a must. Memorise and repeatedly revise formulae and derivations.
  2. Cover NCERT and Exampler completely first before touching any other book. Practice every question inside the chapters and theory on very first priority.
  3. After completing NCERT and Exampler, strengthen the basics with H.C Verma and best available study materials.
  4. One can consider the below mentioned chapter wise preparation flow for physics as an example (exemplifies chapters that constitute the major part of the Physics paper).

 

MATHEMATICS

Mathematics is known to be the key deciding subject of the JEE Main exam despite of having the same weightage as other 2 subjects Physics and Chemistry, Mathematics score is the one which decides the success in overall exam.

  1. Consistent and dedicated practice is the key to hold a strong grip on this subject. Making a strong concrete base of clear concepts, solving all the practice exercises and revising them with NCERT textbook and NCERT exemplar will gradually simplify your way to better scores.
  2. In JEE Mains, concept knowledge and aptitude will be tested. We’d suggest you to understand the derivations thoroughly and practice their application part till perfection.
  3. One can consider the below mentioned chapter wise preparation flow as an example (exemplifies chapters that constitute the major part of the Mathematics paper).

4 Step process to manage Boards and JEE preparation

4 Step process to efficiently manage Boards and JEE preparation.

Maintaining a stable balance between board exams and JEE preparation is known to be a hefty and tough task. Both exams require different approaches and strategies. Where boards test our actual subject knowledge by asking NCERT based questions majorly, JEE asks for core, conceptual and application-based understanding of the subjects.

Isn’t there any efficient way to manage both the exams for assured success?

Well, this is our 4-step process to manage efficiently between JEE and board examinations.

 

  • Study the syllabus and pattern first.

As we know that both the exams follow different patterns and syllabus. So, it is important for us to study the pattern and the syllabus first.

For board exams well learned theoretical knowledge is a must and for JEE exam strengthening your core concept and application-based knowledge for both class 11th and 12th syllabus is strictly required. Marking schemes are also a big difference between both of these exams as JEE possesses negative marking but boards don’t. We strongly suggest you to maintain a strong mindset for both the exams that guides you in both the directions efficiently.

Do note that, as per the latest notifications from CBSE and NTA for     reduced and revised syllabus in the exams, students are strongly advised to study only the included topics and don’t waste time and energy on out of the syllabus topics.

 

 

  • Strengthen your fundamentals and practice Numerical problems.

Strong fundamentals, clear concept and good numerical solving ability is a proven way to succeed in both boards and JEE examination. Numericals are the ones that steals most marks from a student’s pockets in either of these exams. After getting a hold on fundamentals we suggest you to practice numericals as much as you can because these questions share a common ground in both the exams.

 

 

  • Grip strong on Previous years’ question papers and NCERT Textbooks.

When it comes to a good preparation, be it a teacher or be it a exam topper, suggests to thoroughly prepare NCERT and previous years question papers before touching any reference books because these two resources hold the strong bridge between fundamentals and hard questions. We suggest you to strongly prepare and revise NCERT books and previous years questions papers at least 5 to 6 times. This will help you to build the optimum mindset for the exams.

 

 

  • Plan, Prepare, Practice and Repeat!

These three words are the known synonyms to success in JEE and Board exams. Planning being the most important will keep you on track and disciplined, especially when you’re preparing for 2 exams simultaneously. A carefully planned timetable will help you a lot in completing your daily decided syllabus timely.

It is always said that “practice is a must”. A strong base of fundamentals requires a hard practice over it. Practice MCQ questions as much as you can for JEE. For Board exams practice writing answers within the specific timeframe, this will help you to score much better marks in final board exams.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Big update for JEE Main aspirants and CBSE students on syllabus by our Education Minister !

Big update on CBSE Class 10, 12 Board, JEE Main, NEET 2021 syllabus by our Education Minister!

 

Big News for JEE Main Aspirants!

After CBSE and other major boards have already reduced the syllabus for Class 10, 12 Board Exams 2021, students are waiting for the news about the reduction in the syllabus for JEE Main 2021 and NEET 2021 examinations. For millions of JEE 2021 and NEET 2021 aspirants across the India the syllabus of examinations has been a serious matter of worry.

Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’, announced that the upcoming board exams 2021 will be held on the basis of the revised CBSE syllabus considering the hardships that students were facing due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Education Minister further updated that engineering entrance test — The JEE-Main syllabus will remain the same as the previous year. 75 out of 90 questions must be answered by the students, that breaks into 25 out of 30 questions in each subject — Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics compared to last year’s frame i.e 2020, where candidates were given 75 questions, all of which had to be answered.

However, the criteria for eligibility is now relaxed for students as the strict eligibility requirement for 75% marks in class 12th is now waved-off, it means that the students who (passed class 12th with <75% marks) are now eligible to take the JEE Main exam seat for 2021.

(JEE) Advanced 2021 exam timeline is released. On Thursday 7th January, Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ announced 03rd July to be the date of the exam for JEE Advanced 2021.

JEE Advanced 2021 Exam Date Announced!! Here are the details.

(JEE) Advanced 2021 exam timeline is released. On Thursday 7th January, Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ announced 03rd July to be the date of the exam for JEE Advanced 2021.

(JEE) Advanced 2021 exam timeline is released. On Thursday 7th January, Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ announced 03rd July to be the date of the exam for JEE Advanced 2021.

The tweet by Ramesh Pokhriyal said, “After careful consideration, it has been decided that #JEEAdvanced will be held on 3rd July 2021 and the eligibility criteria of scoring 75% marks has been waived off for the ease of students”.



IIT Kharagpur will be the organizing body for JEE Advanced 2021 which is one of the seven top zonal IITs in India. The entire process flow will be monitored and will be take cared by the Joint Examination Board. This time the 75 percent eligibility criteria has also been waved off but students must first qualify in JEE Main and will have to pass their Board Exams to sit on the JEE Advanced 2021 exam seat.

The Important NTA Guidelines for JEE Main 2020 Regarding Covid-19

National Testing Agency is an organization that has been set up by the Government to conduct different entrance examinations in India. NTA helps to evaluate the competence of appearing students for admissions in highly renowned colleges. JEE is one of the exams that is conducted by NTA every year to select the top rankers who can get into one of the best IITs of the country. 

This year the JEE Main 2020 has been shifted due to the coronavirus pandemic. Since it is the responsibility of NTA to conduct the exams safely and successfully, they have recently laid down some of the important guidelines for the candidates appearing for the JEE Mains 2020 exam. These points have been put forward for the safety of the students from the Covid-19 breakdown. 

The guidelines are as follows- 

  • The candidates should reach the exam centre before the reporting time to avoid crowding and maintain social distancing. 

 

  • The students must wear the 3 ply mask provided at the centre to avoid the use of any unfair means used in the exam.  

 

  • To avoid any risk, the students will have to wash their hands and sanitize them properly before entering the exam centre. The body temperature of every candidate will be checked through Thermo Guns to ensure you are free of Corona symptoms. 

 

  • Before the candidate signs the attendance sheet, he/ she will have to sanitize or wash their hands. 

 

  • After the completion of the exam, the admit card and rough sheets are to be dropped in a box. Show it to the respective staff before dropping. 

 

  • If you have a scribe with you, both of you should wear a mask. You can only take important things with you like a ballpoint pen, hand sanitizer, passport size photo, and transparent water bottle. 

Besides the guidelines, there are various strict measures to be followed by the exam centres to avoid the risk of the Covid-19 outbreak. 

Some of the measures are- 

  • As per the Government’s order, the seats of the candidates will be placed at a distance to ensure social distancing. 

 

  • Before every exam shift, the seating area will be sanitized including, the desktop, mouse, webcam, chairs, keyboard, and all the other areas that are touched frequently.  

 

  • The barcode reader will be available at the entry point of the exam centre to read the admit card barcode. 

 

  • The invigilators will be wearing gloves to keep the rough sheets on the desk of the candidates before the exam. 

 

  • The entire process of the exam centre will be touch-free to avoid any risk. 

So, these are all the guidelines and measures given by NTA to avoid risk at the JEE Mains 2020 exam centre. You must stick to these points and ensure your safety and everybody around while appearing for the exam. 

7 BRAIN FOODS YOU MUST EAT WHILE REVISING FOR YOUR IIT-JEE EXAM

 

Long hours of revising while preparing for your IIT-JEE exam can be very hectic for everyone involved, right from students to teachers and even parents. But the most affected are the students who end up eating unhealthy diets that could lead to less energy, illness, and even poor performance while revising. 

It is crucial to provide a healthy diet for the students when you are preparing for your upcoming IIT-JEE exams. To pay attention to the academic strategies and techniques, a child should get a right balanced diet to improve their memory and overall health. If you are eating the right food, it can build the right level of concentration, IQ, and memory. Giving your children a variety of innovative healthy foods will discourage them from eating unhealthy food. And when the exam pressure is on, it’s the time to focus on what you are eating. Yes, it’s true, the right choice of food can help you in relieving your stress and pressure to a great extent. 

Here are some of the brain foods that you must eat while revising for your IIT-JEE exam. Go through the food items below. 

Whole Grain and Berries

Our brain requires energy to perform efficiently well. The brain can only focus and concentrate throughout the day with an adequate supply of energy. This energy can only get from carbohydrates i.e glucose, and to get it you have to eat whole grain food. Whole grain is the best food to eat while you are studying. With this, you can add berries to your food which are rich in Vitamin C and potassium to keep the brain active. 

Dark Chocolate

So, almost everyone’s favorite dark chocolate is also in our list of healthy food to eat while studying for your exam. Rich in iron, magnesium, and fiber, dark chocolate helps to increase blood flow to the brain improving memory. Caffeine and theobromine in it help to reduce stress and improve your food. 

Tip- Go for chocolates with less than 80% cocoa to protect your teeth and weight. 

Nuts

Nuts such as almonds, cashews, walnuts, hazelnuts, and other nuts are called nutritional powerhouses. Nuts are the package of magnesium and fat that helps to keep your cortisol level low. We have seen so many students taking stress before the exam and forget what they have learned. Nuts help in improving memory and they are rich in essential oils that aid focus. Nuts are must-have to eat while studying. 

Fresh Fruits

Fruits are the package of nutrients and are always beneficial to eat other than unhealthy snacks. Here are some of the fruits you should eat to boost your memory.  

Apples–  improve your brain health, reduces anxiety. 

Tomatoes– The antioxidant lycopene in tomatoes helps to prevent radical damage to brain cells. 

Avocados– Helps improve memory and concentration. It also prevents blood clots in the brain. 

Oranges– The citrus food is rich in Vitamin C that increases mental agility and reduces stress.  

Coconut

Coconut is one of the best foods you must eat while revising for your exam. One of the top universities has revealed that the taste and smell of coconut can help you release stress. Coconut keeps the blood pressure to a normal level when you are in stress during exams. 

Green Tea

Who else loves to try different drinks while studying or their exams? You can go for green tea that helps to stay alert and focused. The antioxidants present in green tea gives a boost to the memory to concentrate. Green tea is an alternative to high caffeine products such as coffee to provide you with different benefits. 

Beetroot

Beetroot contains nitrate that boosts blood flow in the brain and helps you in better performance. Beetroot is known for improving the energy and performance level of the brain. 

It is also considered as one of the best food items to have while preparing for your exam. 

A healthy and balanced diet can solve all the body problems of a person. Taking all these brain foods will help you boost your memory and let your brain work faster. All these food items are easily available at your home, including the above- mentioned food items in your diet. 

STAY HEALTHY AND STAY HAPPY!!

 

 

 

HOW TO UTILIZE THE EXTRA TIME AFTER THE POSTPONED OF JEE EXAM DATES?

The coronavirus pandemic has left the whole world struck but somehow it showed relief for the IIT-JEE 2020 aspirants. Yes, this is true, the  IIT-JEE exam has been postponed and is going to be held in September. The postponement of the exam gives students more time to prepare and strengthen the topics of the subjects in which they were lacking earlier. Now, you have ample time to prepare your best for the IIT-JEE exam 2020. So, without wasting a minute go through some of the tips to utilize the spare time after the postponement of the IIT-JEE exam 2020. The tricks curated by us below will help you increase the chances of clearing the exam with top rank.   

COMBINE ALL YOUR LEARNING 

The best time to combine all the things that you have studied or learned during the preparation time. You might feel bored with preparing for the next 30-40 days and feel exhausted. Rather, you can utilize these days to prepare more, solve mock tests, and study previous papers. It will give a new turn to your preparation and can be beneficial for you. 

DO NOT STOP SOLVING MOCK TESTS 

Mock tests are an essential part of the preparation of the IIT-JEE exam. We know you must have solved a lot of mock tests to keep your preparation on point. Now it’s time to solve more and more mock tests to build up your confidence and pass the JEE exam 2020 with the best grades. 

GO FOR SWOT ANALYSIS 

When you are prepared for your exam and can appear for it, you can utilize the extra time doing a SWOT analysis. SWOT analysis is a strategy to help a person identify their strengths, weaknesses, and growth. Analyze the subject that is your strength and the subject you are weak in. The time you got after the news of paper postponement will help you identify the threats of not clearing the exam. Work on your performance and improve it. 

CLEAR YOUR DOUBTS THROUGH ONLINE TEACHING PORTALS 

This can be the best time to look for free online teaching portals to clear your doubts and which are offering crash courses. These courses will help you in doing an efficient revision of what you have studied in the past. You can revise what all you have done without any hassle through these online teaching portals. One of the best coaching in Sikar, Matrix Academy is providing study materials, video lectures to the students. You can clear all your doubts through the study materials the Matrix is offering. 

AVOID NEW STUDY MATERIALS

Now you have ample time to revise for your IIT-JEE exam, but some of you might be thinking of studying new topics. You must avoid doing this. Picking up new books and other study materials will leave you in a situation where you are all confused. You will neither be able to complete the new study material nor you will be able to revise what you have studied. So, choosing new books or study material at the end moment is not a good choice.   

So, these were some of the points which will help you in utilizing the extra time you got after the notice of  dates postponement for the IIT-JEE exam 2020 has been given to the students.

This is the time to work hard and prepare well. 

Best of Luck to all the aspirants!!