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Introduction to JEE
Mains
JEE
Mains is an entry pathway through which aspiring engineers access
admission to the most esteemed engineering institutions of India. Such entry
pathways include IITs, NITs, and many centrally funded technical institutes.
The National Testing Agency, NTA, is responsible for conducting JEE Mains.
Student’s performance is assessed by JEE Mains based on the following subjects:
physics, chemistry, and mathematics. It is one of the highly competitive exams;
there is a need for sound concepts, excellent analytical skills, and
appropriate strategic problem-solving skills from the candidate.
The JEE
Mains exam pattern is systemic. It includes multiple choice-based
question patterns, followed by numerical value-based ones, and even an optional
section for B.E./B.Tech. and B.Arch/B.Planning courses. An aspirant must be
updated regarding the exam pattern, application process, and how he can prepare
efficiently to outshine in this examination.
For students who are preparing at different
stages—Class
11, Class 12, and students who have completed their 12th grade—a focused
approach is necessary. Different stages require different focus areas,
resources, and strategies for maximum success.
JEE Mains Preparation
for Class 11 Students
As
an aspirant, the first year under Class 11 sets a good lead in handling
the JEE Mains examination. The whole year allows her to gain a
strong understanding of core subjects and begin slowly mastering concepts and
taking up tough problems by class 12. This is exactly how a Class 11 student
should utilise this transition phase:
Subjects – Physics, Chemistry,
Mathematics (Class 11 & 12)
Physics (Class 11)
| Chapter | Topics Covered |
| Physical world & Measurement | Scope of physics, SI units, errors, significant figures. |
| Kinematics | Newton’s laws, friction, circular motion, dynamics. |
| Work, Energy & Power | Work-energy theorem, potential & kinetic energy, collisions. |
| Motion of System of Particles & Rigid Body | Centre of mass, torque, angular momentum, rotational motion. |
| Gravitation | Universal law, Kepler’s laws, acceleration due to gravity, satellites. |
| Properties of Bulk Matter | Elasticity, pressure, Pascal’s law, viscosity, surface tension. |
| Thermodynamics | Heat, work, internal energy, first law, second law, entropy. |
| Behavior of Perfect Gas & Kinetic Theory | Kinetic theory, degrees of freedom, mean free path. |
| Oscillations & Waves | SHM, resonance, wave motion, sound waves, Doppler effect |
Chemistry (Class 11)
| Chapter | Topics Covered |
| Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry | Mole concept, stoichiometry. |
| Structure of Atom | Atomic models, quantum numbers, electronic configuration. |
| Classification of Elements & Periodicity | Modern periodic law, trends in properties. |
| Chemical Bonding & Molecular Structure | Chemical Bonding & Molecular Structure |
| States of Matter | Gas laws, ideal gas, real gas, van der Waals equation. |
| Thermodynamics | Enthalpy, entropy, Gibbs free energy. |
| Equilibrium | Law of mass action, Le Chatelier’s principle, ionic equilibrium, pH. |
| Redox Reaction | Oxidation number, balancing redox reactions |
| The Hydrogen Element | Properties, isotopes, hydrides, water. |
| s-block Element (Alkali & Alkaline Earth metals) | Trends, properties, compounds. |
| p-block Element (Group 13, 14) | Boron, carbon family, allotropes, oxides |
| Organic Chemistry | Basics, classification, IUPAC naming, reaction mechanisms. |
| Hydrocarbons | Alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, benzene, aromaticity. |
| Environmental Chemistry | Pollution, ozone, green chemistry. |
Maths (Class 11)
| Chapter | Topics Covered |
| Sets | Mole concept, stoichiometry. |
| Relations & Functions | Ordered pairs, Cartesian product, Types of relations, Functions, Domain & range |
| Trigonometric Functions | Trig ratios, Identities, Signs of trig functions, General solutions of trig equations |
| Principle of Mathematical Induction | Concept of induction, Proving statements |
| Complex Numbers & Quadratic Equations | Basics of complex numbers, Argand plane, Quadratic equations, Nature of roots |
| Linear Inequalities | Algebraic solution, Graphical representation on number line & coordinate plane |
| Permutations & Combinations | Counting principle, Factorial notation, Permutations, Combinations |
| Binomial Theorem | Binomial expansion, General term, Middle term |
| Sequences & Series | Arithmetic progression, Geometric progression, General term, Sum of n terms, Special series |
| Straight Lines | Slope, Intercepts, Equation of line, Distance formula, Angle between lines |
| Conic Sections | Equations of circle, parabola, ellipse, hyperbola |
| Introduction to 3D Geometry | 3D coordinates, Distance formula, Section formula |
| Limits & Derivatives | Concept of limits, Derivatives of polynomial & trigonometric functions |
| Mathematical Reasoning | Statements, Negation, Converse, Contrapositive, Validity |
| Statistics | Mean, Median, Mode, Variance, Standard deviation |
| Probability | Random experiments, Sample space, Events, Probability of events |
Physics (Class 12)
| Chapter | Topics Covered |
| Electrostatics | Electric charges, field, potential, capacitance |
| Current Electricity | Ohm’s law, drift velocity, resistors, cells, Kirchhoff’s laws. |
| Magnetic Effects of Current & Magnetism | Biot-Savart law, Ampere’s law, magnetic dipole, earth’s magnetism. |
| Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Current | Faraday’s law, Lenz’s law, AC circuits, transformers. |
| Electromagnetic Waves | Electromagnetic Waves |
| Optics | Reflection, refraction, total internal reflection, interference, diffraction, polarization. |
| Dual Nature of Matter & Radiation | Dual Nature of Matter & Radiation |
| Atoms & Nuclei | Rutherford, Bohr’s model, nuclear structure, radioactivity |
| Electronic Devices | Semiconductors, diodes, transistors, logic gates. |
| Communication Systems | Modulation, transmission, propagation of waves. |
Chemistry (Class 12)
| Chapter | Topics Covered |
| Solutions | Concentration, colligative properties, Raoult’s law |
| Electrochemistry | Redox reactions, EMF, Nernst equation, batteries, corrosion. |
| Chemical Kinetics | Rate law, order, activation energy, Arrhenius equation. |
| Surface Chemistry | Adsorption, colloids, emulsions, catalysts |
| p-block Elements (Group 15, 16, 17, 18) | p-block Elements (Group 15, 16, 17, 18) |
| d-block Elements | Transition elements, properties, complexes. |
| f-block Elements | Lanthanides & actinides. |
| Coordination Compounds | Nomenclature, bonding, applications. |
| Haloalkanes & Haloarenes | Preparation, reactions, properties. |
| Alcohols, Phenols & Ethers | Structure, reactions, uses. |
| Aldehydes, Ketones & Carboxylic Acids | Nucleophilic addition, oxidation-reduction. |
| Amines | Classification, reactions, diazonium salts |
| Biomolecules | carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, enzymes. |
| Polymers | Types, properties, applications. |
| Chemistry in Everyday Life | Drugs, detergents, food additives. |
Maths (Class 12)
| Chapter | Topics Covered |
| Relations & Functions | Types of relations (reflexive, symmetric, transitive, equivalence), Types of functions (one-one, onto, bijective, composite, inverse) |
| Inverse Trigonometric Functions | Principal values, Properties, Graphs, Simple problems |
| Matrices | Types of matrices, Equality, Operations, Transpose, Symmetric & skew-symmetric, Elementary transformations, Invertible matrices |
| Determinants | Determinants of order 2 & 3, Properties, Minors & cofactors, Adjoint & inverse, Applications (Cramer’s rule) |
| Continuity & Differentiability | Continuity, Differentiability, Derivatives of composite/implicit/parametric functions, Logarithmic differentiation, Inverse trig derivatives, Second-order derivative |
| Applications of Derivatives | Tangents & normals, Rate of change, Increasing/decreasing functions, Maxima & minima (1st & 2nd derivative test) |
| Integrals | Indefinite integrals (substitution, by parts, partial fractions), Definite integrals (properties), Fundamental theorem |
| Applications of Integrals | Area under curve, Area between two curves |
| Differential Equations | Order & degree, Formation, General & particular solutions, Methods (variable separable, homogeneous, linear, Bernoulli type) |
| Vector Algebra | Scalars & vectors, Addition, Scalar multiplication, Position vector, Dot product, Cross product |
| Three-Dimensional Geometry | Direction cosines & ratios, Equation of line, Equation of plane, Angle between lines/planes, Distance (point–line, point–plane, line–line) |
| Linear Programming | Formulation of LPP, Graphical method, Feasible region, Corner-point method |
| Probability | Conditional probability, Multiplication theorem, Bayes’ theorem, Random variables, Probability distribution, Mean & variance, Binomial distribution |
JEE
Main 2025 Qualifying Cut-off (Expected)
JEE
Main 2024 Qualifying Cut-off (Comparison)
This gives an idea of the rising competition
level. Counselling
Process After results, counselling is
conducted by JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) for admission into NITs,
IIITs, GFTIs.
Exam
Day Guidelines
JEE
Main 11th Course Preparation: Understanding the Class 11 Curriculum The base of JEE preparation lies in
a strong Class 11 foundation. Important topics include:
These form the foundation for
Class 12 concepts, making them essential for success. Study
Tips for Class 11
Importance
of Mock Tests Regular mock test practice
simulates the real exam environment, helps in time management, and
improves problem-solving ability. It also builds exam stamina and confidence
to handle pressure during the actual test. Conclusion for Class 11: An early preparation in Class 11 would lay a really strong foundation for academics. You'll practice with all the right materials and stride steadily and confidently towards cracking JEE Mains. There will be a structured pattern of studying, practicing at regular intervals of model papers, and getting you on track. |
Batch Starting On
Aug / Sep/ Oct 2025
Semi-Weekend Batches Class Frequency
Option 1: Tue | Thu | Sat | Sun Option 2: Wed | Fri | Sat | Sun
Test Frequency
Week
Book Your Seat
Introduction to JEE Mains
JEE Mains is
an entry pathway through which aspiring engineers access admission to the most
esteemed engineering institutions of India. Such entry pathways include IITs,
NITs, and many centrally funded technical institutes. The National Testing
Agency, NTA, is responsible for conducting JEE Mains. Student’s performance is
assessed by JEE Mains based on the following subjects: physics, chemistry, and
mathematics. It is one of the highly competitive exams; there is a need for
sound concepts, excellent analytical skills, and appropriate strategic
problem-solving skills from the candidate.
The JEE
Mains exam pattern is systemic. It includes multiple choice-based question
patterns, followed by numerical value-based ones, and even an optional section
for B.E./B.Tech. and B.Arch/B.Planning courses. An aspirant must be updated
regarding the exam pattern, application process, and how he can prepare
efficiently to outshine in this examination.
For students who are preparing at different
stages—Class
11, Class 12, and students who have completed their 12th grade—a focused
approach is necessary. Different stages require different focus areas,
resources, and strategies for maximum success.
JEE Mains Preparation
for Class 12 Students
As
a student enters Class 12, the pressure of balancing school exams, boards,
and JEE Mains preparation becomes really intense. Students in
their Class 12 year need to be strategic and highly focused on their study plan
in order to ensure all aspects have been covered so that they do not become
decisive factors for JEE.
JEE Main
12th Course Preparation: Understanding the Class 12 Curriculum
Class 12 builds directly on Class 11 fundamentals and introduces advanced applications. Many high-weightage topics in JEE Main come from Class 12, so mastering them is crucial.
Physics (Class 12)
| Chapter | Topics Covered |
| Electrostatics | Electric charges, field, potential, capacitance |
| Current Electricity | Ohm’s law, drift velocity, resistors, cells, Kirchhoff’s laws. |
| Magnetic Effects of Current & Magnetism | Biot-Savart law, Ampere’s law, magnetic dipole, earth’s magnetism. |
| Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Current | Faraday’s law, Lenz’s law, AC circuits, transformers. |
| Electromagnetic Waves | Electromagnetic Waves |
| Optics | Reflection, refraction, total internal reflection, interference, diffraction, polarization. |
| Dual Nature of Matter & Radiation | Dual Nature of Matter & Radiation |
| Atoms & Nuclei | Rutherford, Bohr’s model, nuclear structure, radioactivity |
| Electronic Devices | Semiconductors, diodes, transistors, logic gates. |
| Communication Systems | Modulation, transmission, propagation of waves. |
| Chapter | Topics Covered |
| Solid State | Unit cell, packing, imperfections, conductivity. |
| Solutions | Concentration, colligative properties, Raoult’s law |
| Electrochemistry | Redox reactions, EMF, Nernst equation, batteries, corrosion. |
| Chemical Kinetics | Rate law, order, activation energy, Arrhenius equation. |
| Surface Chemistry | Adsorption, colloids, emulsions, catalysts |
| p-block Elements (Group 15, 16, 17, 18) | p-block Elements (Group 15, 16, 17, 18) |
| d-block Elements | Transition elements, properties, complexes. |
| f-block Elements | Lanthanides & actinides. |
| Coordination Compounds | Nomenclature, bonding, applications. |
| Haloalkanes & Haloarenes | Preparation, reactions, properties. |
| Alcohols, Phenols & Ethers | Structure, reactions, uses. |
| Aldehydes, Ketones & Carboxylic Acids | Nucleophilic addition, oxidation-reduction. |
| Amines | Classification, reactions, diazonium salts |
| Biomolecules | carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, enzymes. |
| Polymers | Types, properties, applications. |
| Chemistry in Everyday Life | Drugs, detergents, food additives. |
| Chapter | Topics Covered |
| Relations & Functions | Types of relations (reflexive, symmetric, transitive, equivalence), Types of functions (one-one, onto, bijective, composite, inverse) |
| Inverse Trigonometric Functions | Principal values, Properties, Graphs, Simple problems |
| Matrices | Types of matrices, Equality, Operations, Transpose, Symmetric & skew-symmetric, Elementary transformations, Invertible matrices |
| Determinants | Determinants of order 2 & 3, Properties, Minors & cofactors, Adjoint & inverse, Applications (Cramer’s rule) |
| Continuity & Differentiability | Continuity, Differentiability, Derivatives of composite/implicit/parametric functions, Logarithmic differentiation, Inverse trig derivatives, Second-order derivative |
| Applications of Derivatives | Tangents & normals, Rate of change, Increasing/decreasing functions, Maxima & minima (1st & 2nd derivative test) |
| Integrals | Indefinite integrals (substitution, by parts, partial fractions), Definite integrals (properties), Fundamental theorem |
| Applications of Integrals | Area under curve, Area between two curves |
| Differential Equations | Order & degree, Formation, General & particular solutions, Methods (variable separable, homogeneous, linear, Bernoulli type) |
| Vector Algebra | Scalars & vectors, Addition, Scalar multiplication, Position vector, Dot product, Cross product |
| Three-Dimensional Geometry | Direction cosines & ratios, Equation of line, Equation of plane, Angle between lines/planes, Distance (point–line, point–plane, line–line) |
| Linear Programming | Formulation of LPP, Graphical method, Feasible region, Corner-point method |
| Probability | Conditional probability, Multiplication theorem, Bayes’ theorem, Random variables, Probability distribution, Mean & variance, Binomial distribution |
JEE Main 2025 Qualifying Cut-off (Expected)
JEE Main 2024 Qualifying Cut-off (Comparison)
This gives an idea of the rising competition level. Counselling Process After results, counselling is conducted by JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) for admission into NITs, IIITs, GFTIs.
Exam Day Guidelines
Study Tips for Class 12
Importance of Mock Tests
Class 12 Conclusion: The mock test practice combined with the self-study will let the class 12 have a stronghold of concepts. This overall board preparation will never go lagging. |
Batch Starting On
Aug / Sep/ Oct 2025
Class Frequency
Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri
Test Frequency
Every Week
Book Your Seat
Introduction to JEE
Mains
JEE
Mains is an entry pathway through which aspiring engineers access
admission to the most esteemed engineering institutions of India. Such entry
pathways include IITs, NITs, and many centrally funded technical institutes.
The National Testing Agency, NTA, is responsible for conducting JEE Mains.
Student’s performance is assessed by JEE Mains based on the following subjects:
physics, chemistry, and mathematics. It is one of the highly competitive exams;
there is a need for sound concepts, excellent analytical skills, and
appropriate strategic problem-solving skills from the candidate.
The JEE
Mains exam pattern is systemic. It includes multiple choice-based question
patterns, followed by numerical value-based ones, and even an optional section
for B.E./B.Tech. and B.Arch/B.Planning courses. An aspirant must be updated
regarding the exam pattern, application process, and how he can prepare
efficiently to outshine in this examination.
For students who are
preparing at different stages—Class 11, Class 12, and students who have
completed their 12th grade—a focused approach is necessary. Different stages
require different focus areas, resources, and strategies for maximum success.
JEE Mains Preparation
for 12th Pass
After
clearing class 12, the students follow a very different type of approach.
Having given full attention to only JEE Mains preparation, which is
often said about 12th pass students, are provided sufficient time to reiterate
upon the weak points, elaborate practice, and crystallise the strategy for the
exam.
Subjects – Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (Class 11 & 12)
Physics (Class 11)
| Chapter | Topics Covered |
| Physical world & Measurement | Scope of physics, SI units, errors, significant figures. |
| Kinematics | Newton’s laws, friction, circular motion, dynamics. |
| Work, Energy & Power | Work-energy theorem, potential & kinetic energy, collisions. |
| Motion of System of Particles & Rigid Body | Centre of mass, torque, angular momentum, rotational motion. |
| Gravitation | Universal law, Kepler’s laws, acceleration due to gravity, satellites. |
| Properties of Bulk Matter | Elasticity, pressure, Pascal’s law, viscosity, surface tension. |
| Thermodynamics | Heat, work, internal energy, first law, second law, entropy. |
| Behavior of Perfect Gas & Kinetic Theory | Kinetic theory, degrees of freedom, mean free path. |
| Oscillations & Waves | SHM, resonance, wave motion, sound waves, Doppler effect |
Chemistry (Class 11)
| Chapter | Topics Covered |
| Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry | Mole concept, stoichiometry. |
| Structure of Atom | Atomic models, quantum numbers, electronic configuration. |
| Classification of Elements & Periodicity | Modern periodic law, trends in properties. |
| Chemical Bonding & Molecular Structure | Chemical Bonding & Molecular Structure |
| States of Matter | Gas laws, ideal gas, real gas, van der Waals equation. |
| Thermodynamics | Enthalpy, entropy, Gibbs free energy. |
| Equilibrium | Law of mass action, Le Chatelier’s principle, ionic equilibrium, pH. |
| Redox Reaction | Oxidation number, balancing redox reactions |
| The Hydrogen Element | Properties, isotopes, hydrides, water. |
| s-block Element (Alkali & Alkaline Earth metals) | Trends, properties, compounds. |
| p-block Element (Group 13, 14) | Boron, carbon family, allotropes, oxides |
| Organic Chemistry | Basics, classification, IUPAC naming, reaction mechanisms. |
| Hydrocarbons | Alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, benzene, aromaticity. |
| Environmental Chemistry | Pollution, ozone, green chemistry. |
Maths (Class 11)
| Chapter | Topics Covered |
| Sets | Mole concept, stoichiometry. |
| Relations & Functions | Ordered pairs, Cartesian product, Types of relations, Functions, Domain & range |
| Trigonometric Functions | Trig ratios, Identities, Signs of trig functions, General solutions of trig equations |
| Principle of Mathematical Induction | Concept of induction, Proving statements |
| Complex Numbers & Quadratic Equations | Basics of complex numbers, Argand plane, Quadratic equations, Nature of roots |
| Linear Inequalities | Algebraic solution, Graphical representation on number line & coordinate plane |
| Permutations & Combinations | Counting principle, Factorial notation, Permutations, Combinations |
| Binomial Theorem | Binomial expansion, General term, Middle term |
| Sequences & Series | Arithmetic progression, Geometric progression, General term, Sum of n terms, Special series |
| Straight Lines | Slope, Intercepts, Equation of line, Distance formula, Angle between lines |
| Conic Sections | Equations of circle, parabola, ellipse, hyperbola |
| Introduction to 3D Geometry | 3D coordinates, Distance formula, Section formula |
| Limits & Derivatives | Concept of limits, Derivatives of polynomial & trigonometric functions |
| Mathematical Reasoning | Statements, Negation, Converse, Contrapositive, Validity |
| Statistics | Mean, Median, Mode, Variance, Standard deviation |
| Probability | Random experiments, Sample space, Events, Probability of events |
Physics (Class 12)
| Chapter | Topics Covered |
| Electrostatics | Electric charges, field, potential, capacitance |
| Current Electricity | Ohm’s law, drift velocity, resistors, cells, Kirchhoff’s laws. |
| Magnetic Effects of Current & Magnetism | Biot-Savart law, Ampere’s law, magnetic dipole, earth’s magnetism. |
| Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Current | Faraday’s law, Lenz’s law, AC circuits, transformers. |
| Electromagnetic Waves | Electromagnetic Waves |
| Optics | Reflection, refraction, total internal reflection, interference, diffraction, polarization. |
| Dual Nature of Matter & Radiation | Dual Nature of Matter & Radiation |
| Atoms & Nuclei | Rutherford, Bohr’s model, nuclear structure, radioactivity |
| Electronic Devices | Semiconductors, diodes, transistors, logic gates. |
| Communication Systems | Modulation, transmission, propagation of waves. |
Chemistry (Class 12)
| Chapter | Topics Covered |
| Solutions | Concentration, colligative properties, Raoult’s law |
| Electrochemistry | Redox reactions, EMF, Nernst equation, batteries, corrosion. |
| Chemical Kinetics | Rate law, order, activation energy, Arrhenius equation. |
| Surface Chemistry | Adsorption, colloids, emulsions, catalysts |
| p-block Elements (Group 15, 16, 17, 18) | p-block Elements (Group 15, 16, 17, 18) |
| d-block Elements | Transition elements, properties, complexes. |
| f-block Elements | Lanthanides & actinides. |
| Coordination Compounds | Nomenclature, bonding, applications. |
| Haloalkanes & Haloarenes | Preparation, reactions, properties. |
| Alcohols, Phenols & Ethers | Structure, reactions, uses. |
| Aldehydes, Ketones & Carboxylic Acids | Nucleophilic addition, oxidation-reduction. |
| Amines | Classification, reactions, diazonium salts |
| Biomolecules | carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, enzymes. |
| Polymers | Types, properties, applications. |
| Chemistry in Everyday Life | Drugs, detergents, food additives. |
Maths (Class 12)
| Chapter | Topics Covered |
| Relations & Functions | Types of relations (reflexive, symmetric, transitive, equivalence), Types of functions (one-one, onto, bijective, composite, inverse) |
| Inverse Trigonometric Functions | Principal values, Properties, Graphs, Simple problems |
| Matrices | Types of matrices, Equality, Operations, Transpose, Symmetric & skew-symmetric, Elementary transformations, Invertible matrices |
| Determinants | Determinants of order 2 & 3, Properties, Minors & cofactors, Adjoint & inverse, Applications (Cramer’s rule) |
| Continuity & Differentiability | Continuity, Differentiability, Derivatives of composite/implicit/parametric functions, Logarithmic differentiation, Inverse trig derivatives, Second-order derivative |
| Applications of Derivatives | Tangents & normals, Rate of change, Increasing/decreasing functions, Maxima & minima (1st & 2nd derivative test) |
| Integrals | Indefinite integrals (substitution, by parts, partial fractions), Definite integrals (properties), Fundamental theorem |
| Applications of Integrals | Area under curve, Area between two curves |
| Differential Equations | Order & degree, Formation, General & particular solutions, Methods (variable separable, homogeneous, linear, Bernoulli type) |
| Vector Algebra | Scalars & vectors, Addition, Scalar multiplication, Position vector, Dot product, Cross product |
| Three-Dimensional Geometry | Direction cosines & ratios, Equation of line, Equation of plane, Angle between lines/planes, Distance (point–line, point–plane, line–line) |
| Linear Programming | Formulation of LPP, Graphical method, Feasible region, Corner-point method |
| Probability | Conditional probability, Multiplication theorem, Bayes’ theorem, Random variables, Probability distribution, Mean & variance, Binomial distribution |
JEE Main
2026 Complete Guide
Preparation Strategy
JEE Main 2026 Cut-off (Expected)
Counselling Process
Exam Day Guidelines
Importance of Mock Tests
Conclusion for 12th Pass Students: JEE Mains after 12th can be a good decision if done strategically. Make the most of this time to hone your speed in solving problems, master the exam pattern, and focus on high-impact topics. Attending a good coaching institute, whether online or local, will help you learn the advanced strategies and give you the motivation you need to ace in your second attempt. |