No BS advice for getting 150+
I posted this reply elsewhere but realized i should probably post it too, might reach more people
Use Crackrank or Mockers mocks to understand the exam pattern because MET has a thing where you cannot go back to a submitted section so you need to get used to that.
Marks app has MET pyqs, practice those well and do papers from 2025 to 2020.
Don't try to do pyqs of every single chapter. Do pyqs of 30 chapters which are high weightage. There's only 4 days left, not much time so you can do only this much but it will suffice.
BTW don't leave english, its very scoring. you can get 40 marks just from that.
If you want to solve more, solve easy/beginner level of JEE main pyqs from marks app.
Before you start solving don't sit and revise that chapter for 1 hour, its a waste of time. Directly start solving and revise/learn as you finish questions.
Lock the f in and study hard for 4 days. 110 in pcm (assuming you have 40 marks in english) is achievable if you go about it methodically and brutally.
High weightage chapters:-
chem-
-All 12th organic chapters (MUST DO, ncert level is enough but be super thorough, esp biomolecules)
-Solutions, chemical kinetics, electrochemistry (easy and formula based, scoring)
-Periodic trends- must know general trends, esp d and f block
-Thermodynamics and equilibrium(idk why everyone hates these chps, just mug up the formulas and solve 20 easy jee pyqs to get an instinct on how to apply formulas and ur literally done, u dont have to master it)
-atomic structure(again super scoring you just need to know formulas and apply them correctly. do quantum model properly)
note:- phy and chem have chapters in which concepts overlap, eg thermodynamics, atomic structure and atoms, atomic structure and dual nature of matter, etc. DO THESE PROPERLY as they can help you in both chem and phy.
phy-
-electrostatics and current (veryyy scoring. ig people struggle with current and i get that, but its too high weightage to skip. electrostatics is easy asf, just mug up all field and potential formulas)
-capacitance (EVERY EXAM met has a question in capacitance. high scoring)
-modern physics(easy, formula based, scoring)
-Gravitation(formulas are similar to electrostatics ones, so easy to remember. do pyqs of jee (easy ones) to get a hang of it and you'll be set)
-Magnetic effect of current (again, mug up formulas-->do easy jee pyqs)
-SHM and waves (MET does tend to ask from these chps, if you want skip waves, but do SHM)
-thermodynamics (easily at least 1 question will come, so do formulas)
additional if you have time- Work power energy, Alternating current, and EMI
math-
-matrices and det (best chap for scoring marks.)
-vectors and 3d( personally i hate 3d but its still scoring so do basic models like distance between lines, angle between lines, so that if it comes u wont be clueless)
-probability
-Continuity and diff, AOD (scoring as helllll, difficult i know but MET does give easy q's sometimes so dont miss out)
-Integrals(yes we all hate it but its scoring. shut up and memorize the formulas u may get 1q)
-coordinate geometry (UNDERRATED. if you can't do everything do straight lines and parabola at least)
additional if you have time- Complex numbers, binomial theorem, PNC
LOCK IN. throw away your phone. this is your last chance at getting to have the college life of your dreams.
See u at MIT!