Do you think it is easy to juggle JEE Coaching and Schooling Together?
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Any exam preparation is a challenging task in itself. When we take into account managing JEE preparation, and school test preparation together, then it becomes daunting too. JEE aspirants are subjected to a great deal of stress and mind-numbing activities when they are under pressure to perform equally well in both the school exams and the JEE. Students in grades 11 and 12 find it hard to cope with this kind of pressure or balancing two projects at once.
We are aware of how challenging it may get for you, so we have provided some advice to help you balance JEE coaching with school.
- A Proper Planning & Roadmap
It takes effective planning and discipline to balance JEE and school. Make sure to set aside time for JEE preparation as well as schoolwork. Simply reviewing the notes from class won’t improve your preparation. What will aid in your preparation is self-study and consistent practice. Set aside time, specifically for studying school material and JEE coaching material on your own. Make sure you adhere to the schedule you created and remain consistent in your preparation.
2. Understand the Examination Pattern and Syllabus
Before beginning your exam preparations, it is imperative that you get familiar with the exam format and syllabus for both exams. Board exams only cover material up to class 12, whereas JEE Main 2023 contains material from both the 11th and 12th grades. In order to avoid confusion, you should fully comprehend the syllabus and format of both exams. To save time, keep in mind to study for both exams at the same time.
3. Weekends for JEE preparation & weekdays for schoolwork
It would be exhausting to spend so much time in class in grades 11 and 12, and you won’t be able to balance JEE on weekdays. So, one alternative would be to handle your schoolwork during the schooldays, then continue working on your JEE preparation after school on weekends. You will have uninterrupted time to focus on JEE during the weekends because you will have the entire day for yourself.
4. Doubt clarifying sessions
Students will undoubtedly have questions, doubts because the course and curriculum for JEE are tough and cover all of the material in great detail. While a lot of academies focus on finding answers to every student’s question, others, like Vidyamandir Classes, arrange routine doubt clearing classes. You can be certain that each student will be able to get in touch with their teachers and receive assistance from them on regular basis.
5. Keep aside any distractions
The main distraction that will interfere with your preparation is social media. Some could claim that doing this will relieve their tension. But this is erroneous. Spending a few minutes on social media in the beginning will turn into hours of scrolling. Because of this, you won’t be able to keep to your plan and will have to push back your study time. There will eventually be a backlog of study material to be finished.
6. Consume healthy foods and exercise
Taking care of oneself is one of the most crucial things students can do as they prepare for the JEE. It is crucial to be in good physical, mental, and emotional health in order to study effectively and perform well on the test. Giving exercise & nutrition a high priority is something we advise doing to make sure of this. Healthy eating promotes both physical and mental development, and exercise keeps you active and in shape.
7. Practice a lot
To get good results in your board and competitive exams, you must practice the questions every day without fail. Competitive exams like JEE include MCQs and numerical problems that can only be figured out by consistent practice. Numerical problems are seen in both mathematics and physics. You can build your confidence to tackle the issues with ease in the exam room by practicing the problems from these two subjects every day.
8. Avoid putting one before the other
Prioritizing JEE preparation over academic work is one of the worst blunders students can ever make. Both the lessons you gain in school and during coaching are crucial, and neither should be overlooked. In actuality, the foundation for what you learn in your coaching comes from what you learn in school.
As we conclude, we would like to reiterate that if you manage your time judiciously, put your best efforts, stay focused on your goal & away from distractions, then you can certainly ace both the JEE as well the School or Board exams.