One common theme I observe among all JEE 2025 aspirants is their score being less. As an assumption, let us think of a student with score 150/300 in mock tests (if you don’t give mock tests, think of how many problems from your material can you solve). You could be scoring 50, or 200+ thats not an issue. Just think of 150 as an example.
The first thing to fix here is the lack of concepts that lead you to scoring only 50% of the possible marks. Why are you not scoring full marks? Chances are, you are not well versed with all concepts (unless you score more than 80% in every test).
The first thing that will move your marks up is understanding those topics which you are not comfortable with. This should be the first priority.
Second priority is to solve harder problems. You should challenge yourself with problems that are outside your comfort zone. Keep looking for new questions from new books, other coachings etc that you can’t solve (once you are thorough with your modules, if you are not focus just on that). This is how you level up to JEE Advanced level.
Next, you should solve 10-15 JEE Advanced mock tests based on class 11 syllabus. Some of these can be found in your own coaching, the rest you can find from your friends or online. Not only will tests serve as a great revision source, you will also become better at solving papers.
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Hii bro please tell me how I can study more than 6hours please bro I am very dipressed
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