
The Joint Entrance Examination Main February 2021 (JEE Main February 2021) will be held between February 23 and February 26 at various JEE Main exam centres in online mode. While the JEE Main preparation period is almost over, aspirants need to stay calm, hydrated and focus only on the already studied JEE Main topics.
JEE aspirants can check the below-mentioned tips to memorise Mathematics formulae and Physics equations to score high in JEE Main February 2021 exam.
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JEE Main Preparation Tips To Memorise Maths Formula, Physics Equations
Keep the concepts clear and go through the formulae, shortcuts, and get familiar with them
Understand the Maths formula and Physics equation by solving problems and practising JEE Main mock test papers
Write the Maths formulae and Physics equations and keep checking them
Implement the concepts and use the shortcut methods to answer JEE Main 2021 questions in minimum time
Use memory techniques like creating a story and using the sequence of the story to revise the JEE Main Mathematics formula and JEE Main Physics equation
Learn and practice the derivation of each Mathematics formula
Set a fixed time to revise the already learnt Maths formula and Physics equation
Remove distractions and stay relaxed, focussed. Learning Mathematics formulae and Physics equations require a relaxed mind
Check previous year questions to know the sources and weightage of topics
Be positive, confident and take proper sleep
As per the JEE Main 2021 information bulletin, the entrance test will be held for aspirants seeking an undergraduate degree in engineering from institutions including NITs and IIITs. The top JEE Main rank holders will be able to apply for JEE Advanced for admission to the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). The JEE Main 2021 admit card for February session is yet to be released. Once released, candidates can access the hall ticket of jee main 2021 from the JEE Main login window at jeemain.nta.nic.in.