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JEE Main 2025 Final Days Preparation Tips: JEE Main session 1 exam is starting on Jan 22 (Image: AI generated)– Sandeep Mehta
NTA JEE Main 2025, Smart Strategies for Final Days Preparation Tips: With only three days to go for the JEE Main 2025 exams, it is time to focus on the most scoring chapters that will fetch the maximum marks.
It is a crucial time to focus on the highest scoring and weighted chapters with just three days left for the JEE Main. JEE Main 2025 session 1 exam is starting on January 22 and will continue till January 30. These chapters are comparatively simpler to understand and have many consistent representations in the test.
1. Physics
– Electrodynamics: Current Electricity and electrostatics are mastered topics, and they come a lot in the paper, so it is usually scoring.
– Mechanics: Laws of motion, work, energy and power form the base and carry the most weightage. Go through concepts and solve numerical.
– Modern Physics: This is a high-yield section, which includes the photoelectric effect, atomic structure etc. Mostly simple questions.
– Thermodynamics: It falls under chemistry so is an excellent topic to cover. The law and the practical application will do.
– Waves and Optics: There is a requirement for conceptual understanding and derivations and problem-solving.
2. Chemistry
– Physical Chemistry: Emphasis on electrochemistry, thermodynamics and mole concept. Work through arithmetic issues and comprehend the fundamental ideas.
– Chemical Bonding: This serves as the basis for a lot of other subjects. Take note of VSEPR theory, hybridization, and molecular orbital theory.
– The periodic table and coordination in inorganic chemistry score regions are compounds. Learn the properties and trends in a methodical manner.
– General Organic Chemistry (GOC), isomerism and name reactions are essential concepts in organic chemistry. Take summary notes so you can quickly review them.
3. Maths
– Calculus: Both integral and differential calculus are crucial. They form a sizable portion of the exam and have practical applications.
– Algebra: All the three-algebra, complex numbers, matrices, and determinants-keep coming quite frequently. Complete previous papers on the same.
– Coordinate Geometry: Circle, parabola, and ellipse are relatively easy and scoring. 3D geometry, vectors are high-yield and have a question like recurring pattern.
– Statistics and probability are often considered to be difficult topics, but they can become easier to grasp with constant practice.
The reason these subjects cannot be ignored:
– JEE exam papers frequently feature these chapters.
– When formulas and theories are applied simply, they have the potential to score highly.
– Direct questions are very likely, particularly from formula-based physics and NCERT-based chemistry.
Additional Tips
1. Avoid New Topics: Remain true to your existing knowledge and make sure your revisions are thorough.
2. Prepare a Formula Cheat Sheet: Make a sheet that contains all formulas and key concepts of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Revise this sheet regularly to remember things and save time during the revision process.
3. Application-Based Learning: Try to understand the applications of concepts and not just memorize everything. This is very true for topics like Thermodynamics, Electrodynamics, and Calculus.
4. Monitor Progress: Keep a journal or planner of topics attempted, score in mock tests, and weak areas. This helps one stay organized as well as motivated by periodically reviewing progress made.
5. Divide Long Topics into Manageable Pieces: Organize long topics like Organic Chemistry or Advanced Calculus into several smaller, easier-to-handle. Set small, daily goals to achieve this , and gradually develop your confidence level.
(The author is an IIT alumnus and co-founder of Vidyamandir Classes)


