JEE Main 2020 Exam Dates Announced, Admit Card, Eligibility, Syllabus
JEE Main 2020 Exam Dates Announced : JEE Main 2020 exam for April session dates announced by HRD Minister. The exam is scheduled to be held from July 18 to 23.
JEE Main 2020 test for April meeting has been deferred by NTA due to COVID-19 scourge. The test of JEE Main 2020 April meeting is booked to be held from July 18 to 23. The application adjustment office of JEE Main 2020 was stretched out until May 03 to alter in points of interest and the selection of urban areas. Applicants were required to pay an extra expense by means of Credit/Debit Card/NetBanking/PAYTM Service. JEE Main 2020 picture revision window is accessible on the official site. Prior, JEE Mains April 2020 test’s was planned to be hung on April 5, 7 to 9, and 11.
JEE exam and NEET exam 2020: emphasis on mock test, practice more and more
The dates of entrance examinations for admission to top engineering and medical colleges of the country have been announced. JEE Main will be between 18 and 23 July. Neet will be organized on 26 July. AKTU has decided to conduct the state entrance exam (SAE) on 2 August. Experts are of the opinion that now students should finalize their preparation. It is important that more and more practice is started.
Start practicing previous years paper: JEE exam was proposed in April. In such a situation, most of the candidates must have made their preparations in advance. This extra time was found. Now a different strategy is needed. Candidates should start from NCERT. Practice by solving all the questions given in NCERT in the first step. Emphasize the questions asked in previous years’ question papers.
Practicing questions in the year 2019 and 2020 of JEE-Main can prove to be quite beneficial. Examination is being done on online mode. There are papers for several days and all papers are different. Candidates will be very helpful in understanding the pattern. Pay special attention to some topics in chemistry. It benefits from electrochemistry, GOC 1 and 2 reactions, mechanisms, co-ordinate chemistry, periodic tables, and a focus on chemical bonding, metallurgy, mole concepts, and solid state: Mo Ashfaq, chemistry
Formulate your strategy on mathematics. NCERT 11th and 12th books are extremely important for both JEE or NEET. Practice NCERT. Suppose if 30 questions are of mathematics, then 1 or 3 means one third comes from calculus.