JEE Advanced 2024: Boost your scores with these last-minute revision tips for high weightage chapters
High weightage chapters to revise in Physics
During the last leg of revision, focus on these high-weightage chapters of Physics Paper I and Paper II.
Paper 1
- Mechanics: 31 marks (25%)
- Electrodynamics: 28 marks (22.58%)
- Modern Physics: 23 marks (18.55%)
- Optics: 18 marks (14.52%)
- Heat and Thermodynamics: 16 marks (12.9%)
Paper- 2
- Electromagnetic Induction: 21-22%
- Thermodynamics: 14-15%
- Optics and Fluid Mechanics :11-12% (each)
High weightage chapters to revise in Chemistry
Here are a few high weightage chemistry chapters from Paper I and Paper II to boost your score in the JEE Advanced 2024 exam.
Paper- 1
- P-Block- 11 marks
- Amines- 11 marks
- Mole Concept- 9 marks
- Chemical Bonding, General Organic Chemistry and Chemical Kinetics – 8 marks (each)
Paper-2
- Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids: 14-15%
- Atomic Structure: 14-15%
- Hydrocarbons: 13-14%
- P-Block Elements: 13-14%
- Organic Chemistry: 11-12%
High weightage chapters to revise in Maths
Here are the high-weightage Math chapters that JEE Advanced aspirants should focus on during revision at the last moment.
Paper- 1
- Differential & Integral Calculus- 38 marks
- Coordinate Geometry- 18 marks
- Matrices- 14 marks
- Vector & 3D- 11marks
Paper- 2
- Application of Derivatives: 14-15%
- Circles: 9-10%
- Definite Integral, Matrices and Parabola: 11-12% (each)
JEE Main 2024: Generic tips to ace it
Apart from chapter-wise suggestions, students need to follow certain basic strategies to crack JEE Advanced 2024.
Take Mock Tests
You must have taken many mock tests so far. However, with the exam knocking at the door, it’s not advisable to focus too much on them. However, taking one just a day before the exam will boost your confidence for sure. Make sure you stick to timelines while taking the test.
Focus on Time Management
Management of time is not only required in the exam hall, it is also essential prior to the exam.
A candidate must divide his time and focus on the subjects according to their weightage in the exam. Divide the time for your subjects according to your strengths and weaknesses.
While attempting the exam, first focus on the questions you are more confident about and then move to the harder ones.
Manage your stress
Feeling stressed before an exam is common, and more so, when your exam is knocking at the door. The best way to deal with this is practising meditation. Take short breaks in between your study schedule. It will help you boost your energy levels and improve concentration, enhancing your overall performance.