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Begin solving topic-wise PYQs after completing each topic. Start full-length papers 6 months before JEE Main, increasing frequency in the last 3 months.

While recent papers (2019-2024) reflect current patterns, older papers are excellent for concept practice. Core concepts and problem-solving approaches remain relevant.

Yes, initially solve without time constraints to understand patterns. Gradually move to timed practice, especially in the last 4-5 months of preparation.

Create an error log noting question type, concept tested, and mistake made. Track recurring errors and time taken per question to improve strategy.

Solve each paper at least twice - first for understanding, second for speed. Focus more on recent years' papers (2020-2024).

You can solve topic-wise PYQs as you complete each topic. However, full papers should be attempted only after covering 80% of the syllabus.

While the difficulty level may vary slightly, both sessions maintain similar patterns. Practice papers from both sessions for comprehensive preparation.

Initially aim for 50% accuracy with no time limit. Gradually work towards 70%+ accuracy within the prescribed time limit.

First attempt to solve independently, then watch solutions. Note alternative approaches and shortcuts mentioned in video explanations.

While exact questions aren't repeated, PYQs help understand important concepts, question patterns, and difficulty levels expected in the exam.

Allocate 3 hours strictly. Use our subject-wise time distribution guide and practice maintaining this schedule across multiple papers.

Pay equal attention to both. Solved questions help understand examiner approach, while unsolved ones test your problem-solving abilities.

Use our performance tracking system to monitor improvement in accuracy, speed, and topic-wise strength over multiple practice sessions.

Revisit the underlying concepts, practice similar problems from our topic-wise question bank, then return to the PYQ.

Focus on question types with high repeatability, review your error log, and practice frequently asked concepts from recent years.
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