How to start preparation for IIT JEE after Class 10? – Times of India
Clearing the JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) has been associated with a secure and prosperous career, ensuring a good salary and a promising future. Each year, around 20 lakh candidates register for the IIT JEE, vying for admission to engineering colleges with only a limited number of available seats.
Many students and parents often wonder as to what is the right time to start the preparation for the Joint Entrance Examination. There is no straightforward answer to this query, but according to experts, it’s advisable for students to begin focussing on engineering entrance exams right after completing their 10th class.
Check out some of the key preparation tips that JEE aspirants can follow right after their Class 10th.
Select Your Stream
If you are looking to make a future in engineering, it is crucial that you select Science (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) as your stream in Class 11. Choose your stream wisely and also the additional subjects that your school has to offer along with the PCM. If you have the opportunity to choose Computer Science as an extra subject and have an interest in computers, it’s highly recommended that you give it serious consideration.
Understand the Exam
Familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and syllabus of the exam. The Joint Entrance Examination comprises two papers: JEE Main and JEE Advanced. You can only qualify for the Advanced exam if you have cleared the Main examination.
Focus on Class 11 & 12 Syllabus
The syllabus for IIT JEE primarily covers the topics from Class 11 and 12. It is advisable to first go through the NCERT books before jumping into supplementary reference materials.
Time Management
Devise a study schedule that lets you prepare for the JEE without compromising your school studies. Try to find out the areas that require more attention, but don’t neglect others.
Coaching Institute (Optional)
Generally, students find it challenging to crack IIT JEE with regular school studies. As a result, many look out for coaching institutes that can help them in their preparation for this entrance test. If you decide to take coaching, research and select a reputed coaching institute for IIT JEE. Keep in mind that coaching is not mandatory, with self-study, one can clear the JEE.
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