JEE Main 2023 Session 2 Revision Strategy: How to Plan and Execute Effectively?

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JEE Main 2023 Session 2 exam is just around the corner, and preparations are going in full force. It’s time for candidates to buckle down and wrap up their long-going preparation with effective revision. As per the official notification released by NTA, the exam will be conducted on 6, 8, 10, 11 & 12 April 2023. Since the syllabus is vast and consists of grades 11th & 12th topics from Chemistry, Physics and Maths, a robust revision plan is imperative for students to score good marks.

well-planned revision strategy will help you review and improve your understanding of all the important topics for concept clarity and quicker recollection. To help you at this crucial juncture, we present a result-oriented revision plan and tips to execute it effectively and strengthen your JEE Main exam preparation. In addition, we’ve also listed down some high-weightage topics of PhysicsChemistry and Mathematics to help secure your dream score.

JEE Main 2023 Session 2 Revision Strategy For Physics:

Physics is considered the hardest of the three subjects asked in JEE Main exam because of the twisted conceptual-numerical problems asked from this subject. Hence, an in-depth understanding of the concepts and their application is critical before practising numerical problems. In addition, candidates must practice and solve as many numerical problems as possible to improve their time management skills.

Revision Plan for Physics:

  • For Physics, it is imperative to revise all the concepts, formulae and equations of the textbooks.
  • Maintain a separate notebook with all the important formulae and equations of every topic and revise them quickly before starting with the numerical problems.
  • For concepts, students should take a notebook, write down the topic at the top and start scribing whatever they remember from that topic in their own words.
  • Then, take your textbooks or notes and quickly revise everything related to that topic.
  • The final step is practising problems. Practice as many problems as you can in a time-bound manner.
  • Do not forget NCERT. If you are using ALLEN Overseas’ comprehensive modules or any other reference books, we recommend that you review the same information at least once from NCERT.
  • Always start with the easy topics or topics you feel most confident about, then move towards the complex topics. However, you need to focus more on difficult topics.
  • Do not study anything new at this crucial time. Instead, stick with what you’ve already learned.
  • Revise your entire syllabus without leaving anything behind.

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JEE Main 2023 Session 2 Revision Strategy For Chemistry:

Chemistry is the easiest of the three subjects. The majority of the questions asked from this subject are direct and rarely involve complicated conceptual ideas. Since most of the questions are straightforward, information-based and asked directly from NCERT, it is advisable to revise every chapter and topic from NCERT. For numerical problems, practice is the key.

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Revision Plan for Chemistry:

  • Revise every topic, concept, formula, and reaction mechanism thoroughly from grade 11th & 12th NCERT textbooks.
  • Instead of rote memorisation, try understanding the mechanism and concept behind every topic.
  • For physical chemistry, students should maintain a separate notebook encompassing all the essential equations and formulae of the topic to quickly revise them before moving on to the numerical problems.
  • Physical chemistry usually consists of analytical questions, so practising those problems in abundance is essential to grasp the concepts correctly.
  • Direct questions were asked from NCERT for inorganic chemistry; hence prepare it thoroughly.
  • Since the questions asked from inorganic chemistry are memory based, you should make detailed notes from each chapter, learn all formulae, reaction mechanisms, and name reactions by heart.
  • The organic chemistry section mainly comprises concept-based questions, hence learning all the crucial concepts, mechanisms behind every reaction and important formulae.
  • Above all, practice is the key to better understanding the question type, language and difficulty level.

JEE Main 2023 Session 2 Revision Strategy For Mathematics:

Mathematics is considered a neutral subject – neither difficult nor easy because it is formula-based. If you have done enough practice and know which formula to utilize, you’ll get the correct answer.  Remember to learn all the fundamental formulae and basics before attempting the numerical problems.

Revision Plan for Mathematics:

  • Learn all the important formulae, concepts and equations before starting with the numerical problems.
  • Practice as many questions as possible. It will assist you in comprehending how and where to use the formula.
  • Be attentive and try to be accurate while calculating the answer. Even a silly mistake can alter the answer.
  • Cover NCERT problems and examples first, then practice questions from previous years’ question papers and sample papers. Once done, move on to the other books.

How to executive your JEE Main 2023 Session 2 revision plan effectively?

Having a well-planned revision strategy is one side of the coin; the other is – how to execute it effectively. Planning is futile if we can’t execute it. Here we present some expert-recommended tips to help you execute your revision strategy effectively.

Tips for executing your JEE Main 2023 Session 2 revision plan:

1. Set a goal:

One of the most important aspects is setting a goal. Figure out how many days you have left and what needs to be accomplished in that period. We recommend you set a daily target and ensure you achieve it before calling it a day.

2. Make a study schedule:

After setting your goals, you must plan how to accomplish them. Then, formulate a realistic study schedule and follow it diligently. Keep the following pointers in mind while creating a study schedule:

  • Make a list of all the topics you need to cover and dedicate specific time for each topic.
  • Study all three subjects (Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry) every day to avoid boredom.
  • Take refreshing breaks at regular intervals to boost productivity.
  • Identify your peak productivity hours and study the most difficult topics during them.
  • Make time for essential daily activities like eating, sleeping, exercising, bathing etc.

3. Solve previous years’ question papers:

Your preparation is incomplete without practice. Solving previous years’ question papers will provide a clear picture of your preparation level, exam patternquestion type and difficulty level. Solve them in a real-exam-like condition within the prescribed time limit. Then analyse your mistakes and work to rectify them.

4. Eliminate distractions:

Distractions can derail your preparation, and at this crucial time, every moment counts. So eliminate everything that distracts you from your studies and goal. Switch off your mobile phone, turn off the television, close the drapes on the window and unnecessary tabs from your device. Concentrate on your studies only.

5. Take care of your health:

Do not neglect your health. Eat three balanced meals and nutritious snacks throughout the day. Stay hydrated and get enough sleep.

High Weightage Topics of Physics:

  • Electrostatics
  • Current Electricity & Capacitors
  • Ray Optics
  • Wave Optics
  • Magnetic Effects of Current & Magnetism
  • Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Current
  • Gravitation
  • Rotation
  • Kinematics
  • Heat & Thermodynamics
  • Electromagnetic Waves
  • Semiconductors
  • Error & Instrument Analysis
  • Photoelectric Effect
  • Properties of Matter
  • Bohr’s Atomic Model
  • Oscillations
  • Waves & Sound

High Weightage Topics of Chemistry:

  • Atomic Structure
  • Gaseous & Liquid State
  • Chemical Bonding
  • Co-ordination Compound
  • Electrochemistry
  • Chemical Kinetics
  • Nuclear & Surface Chemistry
  • p-Block Elements
  • d-Block Elements
  • Alkyl Halides
  • Aromatic Compounds
  • Thermodynamics
  • General Organic Chemistry
  • Isomerism
  • Aldehydes and Ketones
  • Carboxylic Acids & Its Derivatives

High Weightage Topics of Mathematics:

  • Vectors
  • 3 Dimensional Geometry
  • Determinant & Matrices
  • Sequence & Series
  • Straight Line
  • Circle
  • Definite Integral & Area Under the Curve
  • Conic Sections
  • Probability Distribution (Binomial Mean & Variance)
  • Limits, Continuity & Differentiability
  • Functions
  • Application of Derivatives
  • Complex Number
  • Quadratic Equation
  • Binomial Theorem & M. I.

Candidates are advised to focus more on these high-weightage topics. However, to score good marks in JEE Main, it is essential to cover every topic of the syllabus.

ALLEN Overseas wishes good luck to all the JEE aspirants.

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