JEE MAIN NEET 2021 Exams How Toppers' Handbook Would Prove Handy in the Last 30 Days Of Preparation

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This year has been difficult for everyone. Many questions have troubled us; from "Should entrance exams be postponed or cancelled?" to "When should schools and colleges be reopened?" Earlier this week, the much-awaited JEE MAINS and NEET exam schedule was announced. Application procedure has begun and so have the preparations. With the major entrance exams right around the corner, it is time to share some useful tips to help you get ready in the last 30 days. Here are our tips for the students:



Get quality study material. Preparing for any exam requires material which is helpful and updated as per the changing academic scope and changing paper patterns. Do not go and buy each and every textbook related to the subject. Instead, invest in books with quality material. Oswaal Topper's Handbook is one of the best guides out there for students. This handbook has been carefully curated for students based on the latest academic content and new paper patterns. Difficult formulae will be easier to memorize with this book.



1. Ask the expert

The Internet has made it easy for everyone to connect with experts in a particular field. Many professors and experts share tips and advice on social media to crack major entrance exams. Handbooks and reference books have also proven quite helpful. Oswaal Topper's Handbook has many such tips to help you clear your exams with flying colours.

1. Understand, rather than mugging up!

Mugging up the book seldom helps. In fact, you are prone to forget more easily. Therefore, understand the content. Oswaal Topper's Handbook comes for Physics, Biology, Chemistry, and Mathematics. These books have made learning these mind-boggling subjects really easy and fun.

Also, get into the habit of writing. Making your own notes is a great way to prepare yourself for writing long answers, and this method of studying also helps in remembering what you have learned better.

Here's the recommended link for Toppers' Handbook for Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Biology for NEET & JEE Main 2021 Exams: https://bit.ly/36XBl89

1. Hybrid learning

With the changing world, modes of learning have also changed. Hybrid learning has become very common and has shown to give good results as students are not bound to be present in the classroom all the time. This is also helpful for people who cannot travel for their classes. They can attend lectures from their homes or anywhere and not miss a thing. Oswaal Topper's Handbook provides real-time videos to students who prove better than usual reading.

1. Positive attitude

You cannot achieve your goal if you do not try or give up too soon. It's important to have faith and discipline. Use your time to grasp as much as you can perfectly. If you decide to put any topic as optional, then make sure you prepare two other topics perfectly and compensate. Use your exam schedules to plan your course of action for studying each subject. This way, you will not feel burdened.

1. Break time

Every hour and day is important while preparing for these exams, especially the last 30 days. However, taking breaks in between, getting some rest and proper sleep is equally necessary. If your mind is exhausted no matter how hard you study, you would not be able to grasp anything and would end up overwhelmed with exam pressure. Therefore, get ample rest for your mind and body.

Today, almost every person appearing for NEET and JEE MAINS goes to a class for his or her preparation. But we know that the last 30 days leave you worried. It's crucial to use these days productively. Start your day by having some almonds and study hard. Parents should also encourage their kids while they prepare to brighten their futures. Thirty days is a lot of time if used wisely. Pull up your socks, set your mind, and you will do great. All the best!

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