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How to Solve Difficult Problems in JEE and NEET

Update on: 02 Mar 2020, 12:53 PM

โ€œDoing the best at this moment puts you in the best place for the next moment.โ€ -Oprah Winfrey

This article is specially to encourage students to prepare more and more. This is to make them aware with the value of preparation. This article also focuses on what strategies one should follow before and during the exam and get better results. There are many students who toil for years but are not able to crack the examination. The reason is they lack effective techniques to solve problems quickly on examination day. Here we have come up with the best possible approach that you can adopt for solving difficult problems in JEE and NEET. So, read the article carefully on how to solve difficult problems during your exam day if you want to turn your potential into a success!

Analyze the Problem

It is very important that as soon as you get the question paper, you must quickly glance through the entire paper and assess the overall difficulty level of the questions. If you find any problem which is very difficult to solve, re-read it and write down all possible points and conditions hidden in the texts of the problem. Because many times the actual context of the problem is only understood after writing down all the information given in the problem. This is because visual thinking is easier than mental thinking. So, your first step should be to analyze the problem and note down all the possible points and conditions given in it.

Many candidates also find it difficult to solve Physics problems. To help candidates to solve Physics problems easily, we have provided some recommended ways to solve physics numericals for neet.

Learn the Formulas

After noting down the information, the second step is to try different formulae and methods for solving the problem. You can solve the difficult problems of Physics, Chemistry and Maths quickly only if you have all the formulas on your fingertips. Thus, in order to solve the equations of these three subjects easily and quickly you must work hard on the formulas from the very beginning and make sure you are thorough with them. You should understand the formulas and know for which particular problem what formula to be applied. We recommend MTGโ€™s NEET Guide and JEE Main Guide as these books help you prepare best for the exam. The chapters in these books are supported by comprehensive theory, formulas, shortcut tricks, ample exercises, concise flowcharts and tabulated information, self-explanatory diagrams and a lot more. These are very valuable resources for the preparation of JEE and NEET exams.

Take help from alternative methods

There are always various ways of solving MCQs quickly. If you are unable to solve some questions with repeated attempts, then you can use some alternative methods to solve them. We have provided some hacks to make intelligent guess in MCQs in our previous article. These smart hacks will help you narrow down your options and come up with the best possible answer.

Keep a tab on time

One mistake that most students make is that they take a lot of time to solve the first few questions and then rush through the paper. It is always suggested to keep a tab on time from the beginning itself so that you do not have to rush through the paper after a certain point. You should learn how to efficiently manage your time during the given duration of the exam. You are advised to solve MCQs from Online Mock Test Series for JEE and NEET. This way you will be able to manage your time efficiently and avoid panic situation in exam.

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Solve previous yearsโ€™ papers

Practice as many problems as you can before the exams. It is only through practice that you can get a fair idea about the way the problems are asked in the exams and also help you manage your time efficiently during the exam. You are advised to solve previous yearsโ€™ question papers of JEE and NEET before sitting for the actual examination.

We hope that the above information will be helpful for you to solve difficult problems in JEE and NEET exams. Believe in yourself and stay confident! We are sure you will come out with flying colors.

All the best!

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