JEE Main 2016: What to do in February, March and April? The last 3 months before JEE Main examination is the most important period; this time must be utilized for quick revision and appearing for JEE mock tests. Candidates must make a habit of in-depth analysis after every test to know their pluses and minuses, and work on it to avoid future mistakes. While this is that time of the year when aspirants should finish their syllabus and start revising. The below plan, will help you know what to do in the remaining months. Month-wise preparation/revision plan for JEE Main 2016 In this article we bring you a detailed plan on how to productively utilize the time in hand. Plan for the month of February This is one of the most important months and must be used for revision. While revising/solving any topic, it is important to keep time management in mind. This is the time when you should set time and try to finish the problem or complete paper in the given period. In this month, one should prepare a subject-wise plan with extra focus on important chapters. One should take help (if need be) from the subject matter experts to understand concepts in which you have even slightest doubt. Plan for the month of March and April This is the month when candidates will be busy with their board exam revision along with IIT JEE Preparation. Hence, one should use this period to solve mock tests on the lines of JEE Main and JEE Advanced. After mock tests, analyze each paper to avoid repeating the mistakes in the final exam. Candidates (especially repeaters) should join a crash course for topic-wise revision along with previous year’s question papers or mock tests on the current pattern of JEE. In a nutshell, during this month one should have a systematic revision plan, testing tool and expert help for sure shot success in JEE. Candidates should revise the important and scoring topics of JEE Main 2016 to clear the exam in one shot. Preparation Tips for last 3 months 
Make proper use of your time for understanding of scoring concepts.
Solving sample papers and mock tests are important because it helps identify your weaknesses and work on it. Solve at least 2 mock tests a day to improve your problem solving speed and accuracy. Take short breaks of five to ten minutes after every one or two hours of serious study. Relax completely when you take a break. Don’t make use of calculator while solving the sample paper. Practice using mental calculator to increase your speed for the final exam.
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