Upcoming Changes in JEE MAINS 2021: Predicted Exam Dates and Preparation Strategies
Till now, there has been no official announcement released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) regarding the remaining sessions of the JEE Main exam. However, with the ongoing efforts to conduct the exam, indications are pointing towards a revised schedule to take place in July and August of 2021.
Prediction and Tentative Dates
According to recent sources, the Union Ministry of Education has plans to hold the JEE Main entrance exams between July and August. While no official announcement has been made, it is expected that the NTA would release the schedule of the JEE Main 2021 entrance exams within the next two to three days. As of now, it is anticipated that the third attempt might take place at the end of July or the first week of August. For the fourth and final attempt, NTA is expected to schedule it around a week or two after the third attempt.
Preparation Strategy
Given the predicted timelines, it is crucial for students to optimize their revision and practice sessions. They should focus on the remaining portions of the syllabus as well as revisiting topics from the previously covered sections. Practicing previous year papers and participating in mock tests would be highly beneficial.
It is also recommended that students keep a track of any further updates and announcements shared by NTA on official channels. Staying informed will help them make the most of their preparation time.
Caution and Optimism
While the prediction is based on current trends and optimistic scenarios, it is important to remain flexible and prepared for any unexpected changes. The trend of decreasing COVID cases is a positive indication, but the situation is still uncertain. Authorities are expected to prioritize the safety and well-being of all exam candidates.
For further details and updates regarding the exam schedule, you can visit the official websites and follow official announcements.
Advice for Engineering Aspirants
For the engineering aspirants, it is recommended to focus solely on JEE preparation for the time being. The CBSE has announced that they will conduct the Board Exams in offline mode between 15th July and 26th August. However, it is crucial to balance both sets of preparations.
It is advised to wait until at least 15 June to start focusing on Board Exams. This leaves approximately one month for concentrated JEE preparation before the board exams begin. Additionally, students should utilize this period to review both JEE and board-related topics to ensure a balanced preparation.
Conclusion
While the exact dates are yet to be finalized, the tentative timeline offers a clear structure for aspirants to follow. Staying informed, well-prepared, and flexible will be key to navigating the challenges ahead. Best of luck to all the JEE Main and Advanced aspirants for the upcoming exam sessions!