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Asked: April 15, 20202020-04-15T00:58:44+05:30 2020-04-15T00:58:44+05:30

Can I crack JEE without Coaching?

Can I crack JEE without Coaching?
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  1. Neeraj Talwar
    Neeraj Talwar
    2021-09-30T15:03:16+05:30Added an answer on September 30, 2021

    Yes, you certainly can. Without any coaching, I was able to pass JEE.  I devised my own strategies for tackling this exam.  You can if you have a well-thought-out strategy and a clear vision. Choose your sources - For materials and relevant videos, I used a variety of web resources. There is a wealtRead more

    Yes, you certainly can. Without any coaching, I was able to pass JEE.  I devised my own strategies for tackling this exam.  You can if you have a well-thought-out strategy and a clear vision.

    Choose your sources – For materials and relevant videos, I used a variety of web resources. There is a wealth of content available online, particularly on YouTube. However, because it is an ocean, you must be discriminating and astute in order to determine what works best for you.

    Solve as many practice papers as possible – However, completing papers will not help you develop.  I would write all of my blunders on a single piece of paper after I had solved a paper. I had 200 pages at the end, which had all of my errors. This aided me in my last-minute revisions before the exam.  If you don’t remind your brain to remedy your mistakes, you’ll make them again. Mock papers will teach you things that no one else will be able to tell you.

    However, the most difficult challenge will be maintaining one’s enthusiasm and desire while sitting at home.  To deal with this issue, you’ll need to have a strong desire to pass this exam.

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  2. Prerna Kasat
    Prerna Kasat
    2022-02-25T04:49:31+05:30Added an answer on February 25, 2022

    Well, Is it possible for a sports team or individual to win without a coach or manager? Of course, it's possible. But, when the stakes are this high, why take any chances? Roger Federer has a personal coach. Real Madrid has hired a new coach. The idea is that the function of coaches or supervisors iRead more

    Well, Is it possible for a sports team or individual to win without a coach or manager? Of course, it’s possible. But, when the stakes are this high, why take any chances? Roger Federer has a personal coach. Real Madrid has hired a new coach. The idea is that the function of coaches or supervisors is not confined to honing your skills, but extends much beyond that. The same idea can be used to describe coaching centers. You may gain the necessary knowledge to pass JEE advanced, but you will require mentorship/teaching assistance in other areas. They will, for example, encourage you to work hard when you are tempted to give up. They will give you the confidence to work at a greater level than you think you are capable of. Teachers have been through the process of studying for entrance exams. They are aware of the ebb and flow that a person experiences when preparing for an event. They can direct you down the ideal path to your objective, which you may have discovered on your own after trying other paths.

    I hope my response aids you in making your decision in any manner.

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  3. Parnika Pawar
    Parnika Pawar
    2022-05-03T22:02:58+05:30Added an answer on May 3, 2022

    The only way coaching can help you is by giving you practice examinations (which you can use to assess yourself on a regular basis) and a simple way to clear up any worries. You should be fine if you can find substitutes for these items without going to coaching. There are a few things you should beRead more

    The only way coaching can help you is by giving you practice examinations (which you can use to assess yourself on a regular basis) and a simple way to clear up any worries. You should be fine if you can find substitutes for these items without going to coaching. There are a few things you should bear in mind while you prepare-

    • STUDENT REGULARITY: You must put in constant and consistent effort in your studies. Each and every day.  There are no justifications.
    • DISCUSSION OF QUESTIONS: As soon as you have any uncertainties, have them cleared up. Since you won’t be attending any coaching lessons, you’ll need to find another way to clear your worries. It shouldn’t be an issue.
    • PRIORITIZING QUALITY OVER QUANTITY: Don’t expect to get a lot of knowledge by solving a lot of books. Instead, focus on only a few books and read them thoroughly. If possible, purchase used study materials from a reputable coaching institute. 

    Finally, keep in mind that even if someone attends a coaching institute, they are not guaranteed a rank. Everything comes down to your determination and hard effort. Best wishes!!!

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  4. Hemani Rajput
    Hemani Rajput
    2021-05-19T05:45:12+05:30Added an answer on May 19, 2021

    Yes, please! (I've done it.) Anyone can do it... It’s not like that you will be handed some sort of miraculous potion in a coaching session that will transform you into Einstein-level brilliance after you drink it. Now, before I begin, let me say this: I'm guessing that coaching refers to both privaRead more

    Yes, please! (I’ve done it.) Anyone can do it…

    It’s not like that you will be handed some sort of miraculous potion in a coaching session that will transform you into Einstein-level brilliance after you drink it.

    Now, before I begin, let me say this:

    I’m guessing that coaching refers to both private tutoring and paid online coaching. You get good lecturers (nearly) and some really good materials (almost every coaching) in coaching, as well as some decent guidance in some circumstances (some Jeetu Bhaiya like teachers)

    Few requirements for JEE success –

    • Skills in analysis (JEE itself mentions it)
    • Problems to practice
    • Theory (You can arrange it.)
    • Teachers (This is what coaching provides you with.) On the other hand, there are some excellent professors on YouTube. As a result, you can start preparing from there.)
    • You put in a lot of effort. (Unfortunately, coaching will not be able to give you this.)
    • Mock tests (You can either buy or pirate mock tests. I recommend that you purchase it.

    Aside from points 4 and 6, I don’t believe we are overly reliant on coaching. Point 4 is also a bit of a personal preference. It varies from one person to the other. Some people simply cannot concentrate on YouTube schooling.

    Some people have no problems learning on YouTube. To be honest, you have the freedom to choose an alternative. It makes no difference.

    Lastly, what counts most are your effort and your analytical abilities. At the same time, a word of caution to those who believe that enrolling in coaching guarantees their selection.

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  5. Anonymous
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    2022-08-07T22:11:17+05:30Added an answer on August 7, 2022

    Yes, it is possible to crack JEE without coaching. JEE's syllabus is fairly similar to that of your 11th and 12th grades. As a result, whatever you were taught in school will work. However, because the questions are somewhat more difficult than those on your school syllabus, you must constantly asseRead more

    Yes, it is possible to crack JEE without coaching. JEE’s syllabus is fairly similar to that of your 11th and 12th grades. As a result, whatever you were taught in school will work. However, because the questions are somewhat more difficult than those on your school syllabus, you must constantly assess yourself through practice tests. 

    Better Practice, better score!

    Give it your all. Buy IIT JEE Books, whereby you can gain a lot of study material, devote time to completing question banks and practice tests, and refer to the free center of knowledge- Youtube. A channel called  ‘Safalta Class’ has videos and live classes available on YouTube.

    Best of luck to you.

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  6. Manish Jain
    Manish Jain
    2021-08-04T16:44:23+05:30Added an answer on August 4, 2021

    It is reasonably possible to pass the JEE mains without any coaching. You can easily achieve a score of 100-150, if you put in the hardwork. Complete your board studies with zeal. Don't get caught up in the details; instead, focus on the concepts. Learn how to use these concepts to solve numerical pRead more

    It is reasonably possible to pass the JEE mains without any coaching. You can easily achieve a score of 100-150, if you put in the hardwork.

    • Complete your board studies with zeal.
    • Don’t get caught up in the details; instead, focus on the concepts.
    • Learn how to use these concepts to solve numerical problems.
    • Just make sure you understand all of the fundamental principles in all three subjects: physics, chemistry, and mathematics.
    • Revise them several times.
    • Solve previous years JEE Mains papers (up to last 10 years).
    • In some cases, previous year’s questions are repeated in the exam (if you are lucky enough).
    • The NCERT books for 11th and 12th-grade chemistry should be very clear in your head.
    • The majority of the chemistry is either from or based on NCERT textbooks.
    • At regular intervals of roughly 2-3 weeks, go through self-organized time-bound mock tests at your home.
    • Examine yourself objectively.
    • Correct any errors you’ve made as soon as possible.
    • Solve as many physics and mathematics questions as you can.
    • Apart from theoretical understanding, the application of concepts in solving Numericals is also crucial in physics.
    • Compile a list of the formulas, tips, and tricks.
    • Every Sunday, learn and revise them.
    • Make short notes on each chapter you read because this will come in handy before the exam.
    • Self-made notes are quite beneficial when it comes to revising.
    • You should be able to understand each and every article in mathematics.
    • Make the most of your practice time.
    • Take a printout of the Mains curriculum and check to see whether there are any topics that have not been covered at least once.
    • Have faith in yourself.
    • Maintain your self-assurance.
    • Maintain an optimistic attitude.

    You will undoubtedly succeed.

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  7. Arpita Dhawan
    Arpita Dhawan
    2021-03-23T07:07:47+05:30Added an answer on March 23, 2021

    Why not? YES! To earn a high score, you must follow the themes listed below. Physics: Semiconductors and diodes, nuclear physics, kinematics, mistakes and dimensions, modern physics (many questions), mechanics (Newton's Laws of Motion, Work Energy Power, Conservation Laws, Rotation Motion) are all vRead more

    Why not? YES! To earn a high score, you must follow the themes listed below.

    Physics:

    Semiconductors and diodes, nuclear physics, kinematics, mistakes and dimensions, modern physics (many questions), mechanics (Newton’s Laws of Motion, Work Energy Power, Conservation Laws, Rotation Motion) are all very significant because they are used in other areas. Electrostatics and gravitation are quite comparable. If you do electrostatics, you will also get gravitation.

    Chemistry:

    Physical Chemistry, Bio-Molecules, and All Inorganic Chemistry (there will be some questions on this, so read it carefully). Do physical chemistry because there will be some easy numerical questions on it.

    Mathematics:

    Limits and derivatives, Quadratic Equations, Trigonometry. Do the maxima minima component in calculus with vectors and 3D geometry. P&C, Probability, Definite Integration, Differential Equation, Complex Number, Conic Section. More practice on these topics is required. You can achieve a score of 200 or higher.

    Concentrate solely on these.

    Good Luck.

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  8. Kamlesh Kochhar
    Kamlesh Kochhar
    2021-05-13T09:14:09+05:30Added an answer on May 13, 2021

    As you must keep up with the country's best coaching institutes, you must have outstanding time management and discipline. There are certain very important factors necessary to make Self-study a success. Inspiration: It does take motivation because learning things on your own is difficult. Also, theRead more

    As you must keep up with the country’s best coaching institutes, you must have outstanding time management and discipline. There are certain very important factors necessary to make Self-study a success.

    • Inspiration: It does take motivation because learning things on your own is difficult. Also, there is no one to answer your questions, which can be annoying at times, but it is all part of the challenge. My brother and both of my parents are IIT graduates, so that gave me plenty of motivation. Apart from that, hearing the cliché “Oh! It’s obvious, you’ll get through!” (Referring to the fact that I had three IITians living with me) didn’t help.To be honest, it was something I had to accomplish despite the strain I was under!
    • Execution: I kept discipline (I wasn’t too disciplined otherwise) by creating an Excel worksheet with last year’s weightage of JEE topics, which would finally tell me how much time I needed to spend on each topic.  I used to figure out how much of a book or resource I needed to finish in a day. It assisted me in avoiding wasting effort on issues that JEE deemed irrelevant over time. In a worksheet where I had categorized all of my mistakes, I also included topic-by-topic test analysis (actual step wrong, questions not read, solutions not visualized, wrong information copied). It’s difficult to grasp all of the concepts on your own, but once you do, they’re embedded in your mind.
    • Epilogue: I found it a lot easier to ace and study at IIT Madras than it is for those who are used to being spoon-fed from coaching classes.  I believe that pushing yourself to achieve well on your own is crucial not only in IIT but also in the future.

    So, if you are ready to take all the above mentioned factors into consideration, then definitely go for it!

    Good luck.

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  9. Anonymous
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    2022-03-20T10:09:45+05:30Added an answer on March 20, 2022

    You don't need to enroll in any JEE preparatory classes, believe me. There are many concerns around it. It is, first and foremost, a waste of time, money, and energy. Second, you will not be given any individual attention many a times. Finally, you will not have enough time to prepare yourself. As aRead more

    You don’t need to enroll in any JEE preparatory classes, believe me. There are many concerns around it. It is, first and foremost, a waste of time, money, and energy. Second, you will not be given any individual attention many a times. Finally, you will not have enough time to prepare yourself.

    As a result, the ideal alternative is to study independently with good direction, and M-Learning is by far the finest approach to study in this regard. They offer over 1000 hours of video lectures from major coaching institutes such as Allen, Aakash, and FIITJEE, all delivered and filmed by highly experienced faculty. These video courses are scripted in plain, easy-to-understand language. With these, you get the identical feeling of being in a coaching classroom. The study materials that come with it are extensive and comprehensive, and they cover all aspects of objective and numerical problems. You should spend 2–3 hours per day watching video lectures and 4–5 hours each day solving study material. With that much effort combined with the M-Learning video course, you might get a top All India Rank in IIT-JEE, all while studying at home.

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  10. Ritvik Kapoor
    Ritvik Kapoor
    2022-09-18T05:19:26+05:30Added an answer on September 18, 2022

    Well, It certainly is possible to get through JEE without enrolling into any formal coaching. I have mentioned below some factors to consider before deciding for self study. READ ON- You should be able to understand books on your own (you won't have a teacher to help you with this!). You need to beRead more

    Well, It certainly is possible to get through JEE without enrolling into any formal coaching. I have mentioned below some factors to consider before deciding for self study. READ ON-

    • You should be able to understand books on your own (you won’t have a teacher to help you with this!). You need to be able to reason and put logic in the problems.
    •  Never, ever give up. There will be many times when it appears that the odds are stacked against you. There is a reason, though, that you have two years to prepare for JEE. Wait a while and try again. You will get what you desire sooner or later. 
    •  Planning! Make a flexible plan that you’ll be able to adjust as needed. Finishing Your Syllabus and Then Practice was my main goal. 
    •  And then there’s consistency. Rather than working hard at random, make a plan for how you want to finish this, and then STICK TO IT! However, if you find something that needs to be changed, iterate on it.
    •  Find a location where you can give tests. I took a total of 30 tests; however, you can participate in any All India Test Series. This will assist you in gaining self-assurance. This will also assist you in identifying your weak subjects so that you may tailor your study strategy to focus just on them!
    •  Most importantly, have faith in yourself. Your requirements will be met by God himself once you’ve decided what you need to do and worked on it with all your heart! If you’re not sure what this statement means, read “The Alchemist.”
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