The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2025, conducted by NTA, is among the most competitive engineering entrance exams in India. With two chances—Session 1 (January) and Session 2 (April)—students get a golden opportunity to reflect, rework, and reattempt.
But the second attempt? That’s not just another shot.
It’s a smarter, sharper, and stronger one.
You’ve already experienced the real exam: the pressure, the interface, the difficulty level. That experience is your secret weapon—if used wisely.
If Session 1 didn’t go as planned—or if you’re aiming for a better rank, college, or branch—Session 2 can change your trajectory.
โ Improved Exam Temperament: You've already dealt with the stress once. You're less anxious, more composed.
โ Focused Strategy: You know what worked and what didn’t. Now you can refine your approach.
โ Better Opportunities: Even a 10–15 percentile jump can mean a better branch, a better institute, or even an IIT via JoSAA!
Before diving into prep again, pause and evaluate.
Which section saw most negative marking?
Which questions consumed extra time?
Were there conceptual gaps or silly errors?
Was it speed, accuracy, or both?
Did you panic on certain topics?
Did time management go off-track?
Now use that analysis to build your targeted revision plan.
Don’t just aim for “more marks”—aim with precision.
Figure out the college/branch you want. Look up the expected cutoffs, then reverse-calculate the percentile and subject-wise marks you need.
Subject | Session 1 Score | Session 2 Target |
---|---|---|
Physics | 70% | 75% |
Chemistry | 65% | 75% |
Maths | 50% | 65% |
This makes your study plan clear and measurable.
This is not the time to re-read full textbooks.
Weak areas first, but don’t neglect strong topics.
Short notes, mind maps, and formula sheets.
Tricky and previously wrong mock test questions.
Physics: Modern Physics, Current Electricity
Chemistry: Organic Reactions, Chemical Bonding
Maths: Calculus, Coordinate Geometry
Prioritize high-weightage chapters over everything else.
No strategy beats practice—smart practice.
2–3 full-length mocks per week now, going up to 4–5 closer to the exam.
Practice in real-time exam conditions.
Solve last 5–10 years’ papers.
Spot frequently asked concepts.
Understand tricky framing patterns.
After each mock:
Where did time go?
Were your guesses hurting your score?
Which topics need rework?
Even if you're conceptually strong—speed and accuracy make or break your score.
50–55 minutes per subject.
Start with your strongest subject for confidence.
Mark tough ones and revisit later.
Quiet environment.
Strict 3-hour timer.
No distractions.
Train your brain to focus for long durations.
Stay in sync with the latest JEE Main 2025 pattern.
Total Questions: 90 (30 per subject)
You Attempt: 75 (25 per subject)
Each Subject: 20 MCQs + 10 Numericals (Attempt 5)
Marking Scheme: +4 for correct MCQs, -1 for incorrect, no negative for numericals
Registration: Feb 2 – Mar 2, 2025
Exam Window: April 4 – April 15, 2025
Admit Card: Released 3 days before your exam date
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Sometimes what you don’t do is more important.
โ No New Topics
Stick to what you already know. Master it fully.
โ No Overload
Don’t drown in too many books, YouTube channels, or PDFs.
โ No Burnout
Sleep 6–7 hours. Eat right. Hydrate. Your brain needs energy to retain and recall.
The second attempt isn’t just a retake—it’s a reset.
You’ve been there once. You know the terrain. Now you’re climbing with better gear.
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You’ve prepared
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You’ve learned from past mistakes
๐ฅ Now it’s time to deliver
Your dream engineering college is within reach. Let your second attempt be your success story.
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