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3 Takeaway From JEE Main Jan 2020. Plan Strategically And Improve Your Scores in phase II.

Update on: 18 Apr 2020, 05:10 PM

The first phase of JEE Main 2020 is over now! The final answer key and result are all out and gone! Most of you must have filled the application form for JEE phase 2. However, JEE Main 2020 phase 2 has been postponed until further notice due to the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic. NTA has notified the postponement of the exam and also re-opened the application correction window until 20th April 2020. We expect you to correct the application forms if required well before the last day so that you can concentrate on your studies worry-free.

JEE aspirants must be aware that the best of the two NTA scores of all candidates appeared in phase 1 and phase 2 will be considered for making JEE Main Rank List 2020. So, we think, it is a great opportunity to score some better marks if you were not able to do so in your first attempt.

If you are one of those candidates who have planned to appear for JEE Mains 2020 phase 2, here are 3 important things that you can learn from JEE Main 2020 Phase 1 exam to score better in the phase 2 exam.

  1. NCERT Exemplar and NCERT Textbooks are Essential

Many students who appeared in JEE Main 2020 Phase 1 claimed that most of the questions in Physics and Chemistry were based on NCERT Textbooks and NCERT Solutions. So, it is advised to be clear with all the NCERT questions and examples to prepare well for the second attempt. For this refer to the most authentic book MTG’s NCERT Textbook + Exemplar Solutions for Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics to practice NCERT problems with utmost clarity.  
To learn the concepts of NCERT books word-by-word and line-by-line, you must revise from MTG’s NCERT at your Fingertips series. An unparalleled series testified and recommended by students and teachers alike. The series, with its power-packed features, make it easier for any student to learn NCERT by heart. It gives chapter-wise, student-friendly synopses for quick-and-easy revision of important concepts, topic-wise MCQs aligned with NCERT content to check your progress.  

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  1. Practice and practice more From Previous Years’ Papers

It is observed some questions in JEE Main 2020 were based on important concepts from which questions have been frequently asked in previous years’ JEE Main exams. So, if you are planning to appear for JEE Main 2020 second attempt then start solving previous years’ papers. And most importantly solve all the 10 very similar practice tests. This would help you to get a better insight into the questions that may be asked in the JEE Main 2. Get MTG’s JEE Main Resources,, the best and most authentic books to avail the previous year’s papers with an accurate and precise explanation.

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  1. More focus on Class 12 Syllabus

JEE Main syllabus includes the syllabus of Class 11 and Class 12 Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. The analysis of the question papers suggested that the questions were more from the class 12th syllabus. Supporting this, JEE Main toppers also shared that their focus was largely on the Class 12 curriculum as against the Class 11 curriculum of a CBSE Board or NCERT. The ratio was estimated at 35 to 65 where 35% was from Class 11 and 65% from Class 12.

We hope an insight into the analysis will help you to best use the available time and prepare smartly. An extended and comprehensive analysis of all 8 Question Papers of JEE Main 1 will soon be shared with you here. Stay Tuned!

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