One of the most cut-throat exams in India is the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), which is
the door to such prestigious engineering colleges as the IITs, NITs, and other top institutions. So
you’re a newcomer just beginning your JEE 2025 journey, don’t panic- you’ve achieved the
first and most significant step: starting early.
At Nitin Public School, we guide our students not only to pass the board exams but also to
implementation for competitive exams. Here are a few tips for all that they must do to qualify
and gain some entryway regarding JEE 2025.
JEE is a two-stage process.
● JEE Main: For entry to NITs, IIITs, and CFTIs.
● JEE Advanced: This is for getting admission into IITs (only those who do well in JEE
Main are qualified).
Every test assesses your knowledge of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and also
emphasizes the speed and accuracy of problem solving.
Before you start, download the official JEE syllabus and study it thoroughly.
List the chapters you need to take care of:
● Class 11 & 12 NCERT Books
● Common topics covered in past years’ papers
This helps you not spend time on useless things and covers everything
necessary.
Newbies must target a 2-year preparation(Class 11 & 12). Here’s how:
● Time Management: Do not put more time into Physics or Math concerning their
marking scheme.
● Establish goals for the week & month: Divide massive themes into bite-sized chunks.
● Revise early: Don’t wait for the eleventh hour; incorporate revision into your schedule.
Nitin Public School encourages the students to make their study plan according to their suitability.
Begin with NCERT books—they are a must for Chemistry.
After you are confident with the
NCERTs, you can try doing the following:
● Physics: H.C. Verma, D.C. Pandey. Also, don't hesitate if you want to memorize
some important formulas.
● Chemistry: O.P. Tandon, N. Awasthi, Physical Chemistry by P. Bahadur. If you have
any other updates that we left in this article, do let us know your feedback in the
comments section right beneath this article.
● Mathematics: Arihant Books, Cengage Series, R.D. Sharma.
Don’t collect too many books—choose a few and revise them well.
JEE is not a test of mugging up. Focus on:
● Understanding core concepts
● Practice more applied-based questions; polls can help you to some extent.
● Thinking through solutions to number problems.
At Nitin Public School, we believe in activity based learning and regular concept testing
so that students develop a very strong fundamental base.
● Practice previous years' papers to know in detail the level of questions asked.
● Regular practice in mock tests to check how much improvement you have made.
● Review the mistakes you made and brush up drawbacks of the section.
Consistency is key. Over time, even one hour of focused practice a day adds up.
JEE is a marathon, not a race.
Here’s how to tend to your physical and mental health:
● Get plenty of sleep and eat healthy.
● Short break while studying for long hours.
● Don’t compare your work to that of others
We have good mentors at Nitin Public School who do counseling, both emotional and
academic.
The one advantage of starting early is simply time (not that time sits still; it keeps marching
on). What’s more important than its mere passing is how you spend it. Just keep at it and
believe in what you are doing, and if you need help, don’t be afraid to ask.
At Nitin Public School, we dedicate ourselves to inspiring our students so they can imagine
big and realize bigger. Armed with a faculty of experts, personalized coaching, and a
competitive environment for learning, we make you ready not just for JEE but for life after
school.
Does your JEE foundation need further improvement? Connect with us today to learn
more about our integrated JEE preparation programs!
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