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January- pre-boards, February-board exam preparation, March-board exam,

immediately following that are JEE-Mains. In this sort of a hectic schedule, the
question that begs to be asked is, how exactly the students can keep up with
their JEE-Mains preparation when they have so much work on hand. To answer
that, lets have a look at what these months exactly entail.
You simply cannot compromise with your Board exam preparations in this new
pattern of JEE which gives weightage to your Board Exam aggregate. Thus, first
and foremost, study and revise for your Boards. Since, JEE-Mains is relatively
easy and comparable to the secondary level syllabus, your preparation for your
Board exam only improves your chances in JEE-Main Class-12 related portion.
Of course, for Class 11 syllabus, you would need a strategy to keep up to date
with your prior preparation. The important thing to keep in mind when revising
your Class 11 syllabus is to never start any topic that you have never
understood before. For Class 11 Maths and Physics, simply practise questions
from a book or study-material especially oriented towards AIEEE. For
Chemistry, the best thing would be to re-read the Class 11 NCERT textbook
prescribed by CBSE. Take a maximum of 2 hours out of your daily quota for
studying the Class 11 stuff and you can be assured of maximum net efficiency.
Hope this helps you in your preparation for the most testing months of your
educational period. Good Luck!

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