Do you want to appear in JEE or NEET entrance exam? If yes, then you are probably not alone. Along with you, lakhs of aspirants are gearing up to crack this exam and pave the way to become a qualified engineer or doctor from reputed Indian colleges. From this perspective, early admission to 11th soon after completing class 10 is the best time for effective study and result orientated preparation. In fact, there are plenty of facts and reasons which can avail you understand its significant role in your child’s career.
When it comes to giving JEE Mains & Advanced,
a) JEE exam conducts during January-Feb month.
b) JEE Main consists two papers — Paper 1 & Paper 2
Paper 1 — topics from Maths, Physics & Chemistry
Paper 2 — topics from Maths, aptitude and drawing test
Total chapters to study for JEE Mains & Advanced — 120 chapters
When a student starts preparation for JEE or NEET from class 11th, he gets approximately 1.5 years for first attempt, almost 450 days. These 450 days are very much important because according to it, you get 5 days for studying 1 chapter as well as doing revision and practice too. Over that, student has to go through 2 or 3 textbooks and at least 5–6 practice books for each subject.
c) Question paper for each subject consists of 50% questions from class 11 syllabus and 50% questions from class 12 in the exam of JEE every year.
d) Important parameters to keep in mind —
• Syllabus coverage
• Ideal time for each question
• Questions with multiple coverage
• Repetitive nature of concepts
e)
According to point (d), entire syllabus of class XI should be completed
by January of next year as this avails in doing the revision and
practice.
Now, if you are interested for NEET exam then
a) NEET exam consists of 1 paper
Subjects — Physics, Chemistry & Biology (Botany + Zoology)
b) Total number of chapters to study — 95
Total number of concepts to cover — more than 14,000 (CAN YOU IMAGINE)
In comparison to JEE exam, there are less time to cover all subjects as well as do the practice, revision and preparation.
c) Class 11th syllabus carries 40% weightage in NEET and Class 12 syllabus has 60% weightage.
So,
take the first step to achieve your goals and take the quick admission
in 11th immediately after coming 10th as this can be proved as the big
milestone of your life.
Best of luck!
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