Navigating JEE and Board Exams Simultaneously: A Step-by-Step Guide
Aah, the most asked question or I should say the most feared question after the release of your boards date. First and foremost, don’t get worried, bro! You are not the only one going through this problem. Firstly, I want you to be calm because this problem may seem big but can be managed effectively.
Assuming that you have attended at least some coaching classes, let us delve into the steps you can take to balance your JEE and board exam preparations:
Segregate Board-Specific Topics
Bro, first, flip through the pages and write down the topics that are crucial only for your board exams, not for the competitive exam (JEE).
Example:
Derivations in physics Subjective methods of solving in mathematics Additional theories and concepts not covered in JEE capsulesCreate a Comprehensive Study List
Now, the biggest question for students preparing for a competitive exam is 'what to study'? Just make a list of all the topics that are prescribed in your board exams. Bro, you will realize that they are not that difficult; there's no need to be afraid. These are not too much, and you can download them from the C.B.S.E. website under Academics Curriculum/Syllabus.
Honestly speaking, bro, just by taking a glance at them, you will be able to revise most of them. This is where you get the upper hand over board-specific students, as you can understand things quickly.
Exam Preparation Strategy
Umm… The best time to complete this list is when your preboards are approaching. What you need to do is take notes from your coaching class or your friends. PDF notes will also work. Map these notes with your to-do list and only revise those topics which you think you cannot write down by yourself. Write them in a separate notebook.
Bravo! You have solved the most fearful thing now. You will realize that all the things you need to study for your boards have been written in that notebook. Now you are good to go for your boards. Actually, that is the only bridge that you need to focus on for boards.
Solve Sample Papers
Before going for your boards, solve at least two to three sample papers imitating the way in which they are written in the solutions. That is all you need to know about the way of writing, which is feared the most by competitive students.
Self-Study for Subjects Not Taught in Coaching
I will definitely not say that it is a cake walk, but bro, I still want you not to worry too much. If you follow the above tips, you are certainly going to do well in your boards. Subjects that are not taught in coaching, you need to study them by yourself or through boards-specific YouTube channels.
Your aim for these subjects should be that they must not degrade your score to the extent that they drown your other subjects.
Utilize Excellent Study Materials
During this whole process, you need to solve a significant amount of questions. You can try the free resources on apps like Sciastra, for example. Telling you for each subject would make the answer too long.
Tag me a question if you want specific subject strategies for boards, bro!
Excellent material, bro! A combo of diligent hard work and strategic planning will take you places. Don’t let this fear take you down, phuned hogya! Jee ho jee ab phudo bhi hoga!