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JEE Main 2022 toughest ever; here is how to ace it! NTA released admit cards for JEE on Tuesday

Possibly the toughest ever since inception, Joint Entrance Examination JEE main 2022 will see the best of three years students and 10 lakh aspirants competing for around 16,053 BTech seats across all the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in the country.
National Testing Agency released admit cards for upcoming JEE Main 2022 on Tuesday. This year, NTA had rescheduled the JEE Main 2022 Sessions 1 and 2.
Now, the JEE Main Session 1 will be conducted from June 23, 2022, to June 29, 2022, while Session 2 will commence from July 21, 2022, to July, 30, 2022.
The registered candidates can download their JEE Main 2022 hall tickets from the official website of NTA at jeemain.nta.nic.in. The exam will be held in 501 cities across the country and 22 cities in and outside India.
More than 10 lakh candidates will take the JEE Main exam this year, and only a small number of candidates qualify for the next phase, i.e., JEE Advanced. Further, what makes the selection to IITs tougher is that top 2,50,000 students who qualified for JEE Advanced 2022, but missed the entrance exam in 2020, 2021 will also appear in 2022.
Those who appeared for class 12 in 2020 or 2021 and had successfully registered for JEE (Advanced) 2021 but did not appear can directly appear for the IIT entrance exam in 2022 will be able to appear this year.
The IIT Joint Admission Board (JAB) committee announced this special provision to provide one-time measures regarding the eligibility criteria for candidates who faced hardships due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

 Category

Reservation of Seats

(GEN-EWS)

10%

OBC-NCL

27%

SC

15%

ST

7.5%

PwD

5% seats in each of OPEN, GEN-EWS, OBC-NCL, SC and ST category seats.

 



5% seats in each of OPEN, GEN-EWS, OBC-NCL, SC and ST category seats.

Short tips to revise & score well in JEE Main 2022

· Check JEE Main syllabus
· Understand JEE Main exam pattern.
· Analyze JEE Main previous year question papers.
· Select best books for JEE Main 2022 preparation.
· Make a timetable for studying with dedicated time for each subject and revision.
· Revise regularly what you study.
· Now solve mock test papers and analyze your mistakes.
· Read Instructions mentioned over Admit Card and Exam paper Screen
· Sleep early by 10 PM
· Get up early by 6 AM
· Revise all important formulae

Atil Arora
JEE mentor

Organising JEE preparations
Divide into Class 11 syllabus and Class 12 Syllabus.
Divide the topics into Strong and Weak sections.
Check weightage wise topics and segregate them in the preparation plan accordingly.
Set a fixed time to answer each question. Don't waste more time on it than the fixed amount. Move to the next one if you can't answer a question.
Students are advised not to attempt any new questions during the last week before JEE Main examination day.
Students must eat healthily and should sleep for 6 to 7 hours a night. Short meditation/relaxation exercises each day help to remain calm and focused.
Harpreet Singh
JEE mentor


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