Complete Roadmap to crack IIT JEE 2023 

Try to complete the entire syllabus for your respective exam by November, at or maximum by December. Focus on current ongoing topics first; do not worry about the topics left behind. 

Segregate topics into broad chunks or blocks and follow a dedicated schedule. Make fresh handwritten notes and do not rely solely on PDF or your previous notes. 

Class-wise Time Allotment -  JEE 2023 aspirants, who are preparing for the exam in a year, is recommended to devote 80 percent of their preparation time to Class 12 topics and the remaining to Class 11 topics. 

Focus on revision chapters from December to January midweek. Practice revision question bank. Remember, it is completely different from your regular chapter/topic-wise assignment. 

Take a mock test every 3-4 weeks. These mock tests must be based on a part of the syllabus, half or complete syllabus, but not chapter-wise. 

Practice an ample number of previous years’ question papers of different levels, like JEE Main, JEE Advanced, AIIMS, etc. Gradually, start preparing more for your board exams simultaneously. 

Try to solve a minimum of 50 to 100+ questions from each chapter when you are also preparing that chapter, i.s from August to December. 

Do not cover a new chapter -  It would be best if you kept the last When you've reached the revision phase, increase your number of questions from each chapter to 100 to 200+. onther for revising. Do not try to cover any new chapter during that period. 

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