🔥 Analyze the Mocks Correctly | Must Watch for Aspirants | Anup Sir

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00:00 Wrong Approach
03:10 Learn Time Management
09:55 2 Round Approach
13:08 Rule of 3
14:36 Order of Subject
16:45 Accuracy
17:52 Type of Errors
21:03 Quality of Attempt
22:22 Performance under Time
23:26 Rule of 3 Breaks
24:39 Last one Hour
26:10 Conclusion

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🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:

00:39 *🚫 Don't obsess over scores; focus on problem-solving skills to improve.*
01:05 *🔄 Repeating score mantras won't lead to real improvement; shift focus to learning.*
01:48 *📝 Take notes on incorrect/attempted questions separately for better analysis.*
02:15 *🛑 Learning is a continuous process; don't limit it to just score improvement.*
03:15 *🕰️ Efficient time management during mock exams is crucial for better performance.*
04:12 *🎯 Subject-level analysis helps tailor preparation for specific exam standards.*
04:54 *🕒 Effective time management is crucial in mathematics; dedicate 80-90 minutes specifically to math to see improvement.*
05:22 *📚 Subject-level preparation is essential, and focus on the difficulty level of each subject.*
06:29 *🤔 Avoid ego; solving every question is not necessary. Focus on understanding and moving to the next question efficiently.*
07:22 *⏱️ Quick decision-making is crucial; spend a reasonable time on a question, and if stuck, move on to the next one.*
08:44 *🚧 Break the three-minute barrier; decide quickly whether a question is solvable within three minutes, and understand the underlying concepts.*
09:25 *📚 Anup Sir recommends taking 10 mock tests, aiming for a minimum of 10 marks in each. He emphasizes the importance of practicing Word Max, especially for the PYQs.*
09:59 *🔄 Anup Sir advocates the Round Approach, attempting the paper in two rounds. In the first round, focus on questions you're confident about, and in the second, review and mark for reconsideration using the online review feature.*
10:41 *🧠 Anup Sir introduces the concept of "Rule of Three" for effective time management during the exam, advising to select five questions out of ten in each section and make intelligent choices.*
11:52 *🚀 Anup Sir encourages starting the next mock with the Round Approach, ensuring improvement in scores and overall performance.*
12:48 *📖 Anup Sir suggests a variation where students apply the Round Approach at the subject level, completing Physics and Chemistry in the first two rounds and dedicating the remaining time to Mathematics.*
14:22 *📊 When analyzing papers, identify where you got stuck, analyze subject order, and understand what subject order works best for you.*
15:03 *🧪 Choose the order of subjects based on personal preference and scoring potential; for example, Chemistry first for better scores.*
16:28 *🔄 Change subject orders in mock exams regularly to find the most comfortable and effective order for yourself.*
16:42 *✔️ Regularly check your accuracy during mock exams, and be willing to change your order based on your comfort and performance.*
17:09 *📊 Set accuracy targets based on your current performance level; aim for at least 90% for easy questions, 80% for moderate, and adjust as needed.*
18:01 *🚫 Avoid silly errors by staying focused and not rushing through easy questions; be cautious about conceptual and random case errors.*
18:43 *🔄 Turn the page while solving problems to avoid errors caused by overlooking details or miscalculations in the answer sheet.*
19:13 *⚠️ Stop doing things that cause symptoms (errors) and understand the reasons behind errors to improve overall performance.*
19:26 *🤔 Understanding and controlling conceptual errors is crucial.*
19:54 *📚 Categorize conceptual errors based on preparedness for the chapter.*
20:07 *🎲 Random guessing can lead to incorrect answers; educated guessing is essential.*
20:35 *🔄 Probability matters, but understanding the concept is crucial for success.*
21:03 *📊 Analyze test attempts in different sections to identify strengths and weaknesses.*
21:46 *🕰️ Time pressure affects performance; practice under time constraints at home.*
22:14 *💡 Analyze where you spend more time; focus on subjects with higher weaknesses.*
23:08 *🩹 Take breaks during mocks; a 3-break strategy helps refresh and refocus.*
24:01 *🔄 Take breaks between mock exam sessions to avoid mental exhaustion; the next session after 1-30 minutes, then after 40 minutes.*
24:17 *🧘‍♂️ If feeling exhausted during the exam, deep breathing exercises can help. Reflect on improvements after each mock and analyze your accuracy.*
24:42 *📈 Track your accuracy in the last few questions of each mock; note if there's a significant drop, analyze why it happened.*
25:07 *📊 Graph your question attempts and accuracy in 30-minute intervals during a mock; understand your accuracy trends.*
25:22 *🎯 Be strategic in choosing which questions to attempt in a mock; quality over quantity. Control the urge to randomly guess and focus on controlled practice.*
25:48 *🔄 Manage conditional probability questions effectively; have a plan for when you get three consecutive questions wrong.*
26:12 *🔄 Stay composed if you face challenges during the mock. Have a plan for the end of the day, aiming for self-improvement rather than just analyzing.*
26:24 *🤔 Self-analysis is individualistic; focus on improving yourself, understand your unique analysis, and don't compare with others.*
26:39 *📈 Prioritize improvement in weaker areas. Score calculation comes later; focus on personal development and understanding your mistakes.*
26:52 *🕰️ Allocate about one and a half hours for a detailed analysis after a mock exam. Focus on question-wise analysis, ideally within the same day as the exam.*

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AnubhavMeena
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Here's my approach for solving a paper: I start with chemistry and try to solve all the easy questions there within half an hour, which elapses by the time I reach section B. Then I leave section B for a while and go to physics and give it a full 1 hour because physics is my strongest point. Then I come back to chemistry section B and try to solve it in 15 minutes and finally I give the remaining time (around 1hr 30mins) to Maths. The only problem I face is when I see a question that I had already done before and know the concept but still have problems in solving it in the exam hall. I also tend to forget formulae very often which makes me very angry and lose my cool in the exam. I'm not improving a bit i just need revision.

MNGN
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I have been giving mocks since 1st December my score has been gradually increasing in 1st 2 mocks I got around 115 and then the other 2 mocks I got around 120-130 tomorrow I'll give one more mock let's see 🤞

Saad-qyzo
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I follow PCM order.
I start with physics trying to maintain a good speed. Since physics sometimes have a few tough qs and is usually more calculative than chemistry, doing chemistry after physics relaxes my mind a bit as IOC is easily solvable... My mind relaxes a bit in chem and then maths which takes a lot of time and energy.
I usually leave 20 mins( depending on marked for review qs ) at last to go through a 2nd round.

Himi
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Analyzing mock tests is crucial for improving exam scores, and time management, understanding concepts, and strategic subject tackling are important factors in achieving better results.

1. 00:00 Analyze mocks for improvement by focusing on incorrect/unattempted questions and their solutions, understanding why questions were not solved is key.
1.1 Analyze mocks by focusing on improvement rather than just scores, by checking incorrect/unattempted questions and their solutions.
1.2 Analyze mock exams to improve learning and focus on correct questions to improve scores.
1.3 Understanding why questions were not solved in the paper is the key to analyzing mocks correctly.

2. 03:18 Learn time management for mocks by dedicating specific time to each subject and being flexible in adjusting difficulty levels based on the exam.
2.1 Improve your score by learning time management at both the subject and question level when writing mocks.
2.2 Physics and Chemistry should be targeted for 45-50 minutes each due to the increasing complexity of questions and the potential increase in weightage for certain topics.
2.3 Dedicate at least 80-80 minutes to Maths, manage time effectively, and be flexible in adjusting difficulty levels based on the exam.

3. 06:19 Approach exams with a mindset of seizing opportunities, trust your gut feeling, manage time effectively, and practice word mix and PVA for success.
3.1 In order to excel in exams, it is important to approach questions with a mindset of finding and seizing opportunities, without letting ego get in the way, and to carefully read and understand the question before attempting to solve it.
3.2 Trust your gut feeling when attempting mock exams, and if you're stuck on a question for too long, move on to the next one.
3.3 Solve Physics and Chemistry questions within 3 minutes, and manage time effectively by checking progress every minute.
3.4 Give a minimum of 10 tests, practice word mix and PVA, and attempt the paper in two rounds for the last 15 years.

4. 10:25 Prioritize questions of interest, use mark for review effectively, spend 2-3 hours on first round, apply two-round approach, improve scores by attempting easy and moderate questions first.
4.1 In the first round, prioritize questions of interest, use the mark for review feature effectively, and remove ego when unable to understand a question.
4.2 Spend 2-3 hours on the first round of mock exams to identify and select easy and moderate questions, then review and practice for improvement.
4.3 Using a two-round approach to mock exams can significantly improve scores, with students applying this method at the subject level as well.
4.4 Improve your scores by attempting easy and moderate questions first, using the Rule of Three to manage time better in Section B of the paper.

5. 14:16 Analyze mock exams to identify weak areas, change subject order for better performance, and aim for high accuracy in easy and moderate questions.
5.1 Analyze the paper to see where you got stuck in applying fundamentals, and choose the subject order based on personal preference to maximize scoring potential.
5.2 Change the subject order frequently in mock exams to find your sweet spot and improve performance.
5.3 Check the accuracy of your mock tests, aiming for above 90% for easy questions and above 80% for moderate ones, with a focus on improving accuracy for questions scoring 130 or below.

6. 17:42 Analyze and categorize errors in mock exams to improve performance by identifying and defining types of errors and understanding their root causes.
6.1 Identifying and defining types of errors as silly, conceptual, or random.
6.2 Avoid making silly errors by being mindful of the conditions that lead to them, such as rushing through easy questions and filling up the rough sheet haphazardly.
6.3 Understand the root cause of symptoms instead of blaming everything on silly errors and categorize conceptual errors.
6.4 Analyze and categorize your errors in mock exams to improve your performance.

7. 21:14 Efficiently solving questions within the time limit is crucial for success, analyze your marks to understand where you're spending more time, take breaks, and focus on accuracy and conditional probability to build confidence.
7.1 Efficiently solving questions within the time limit is important for high success rates, as wasting time on incorrect answers leads to zero progress.
7.2 Analyze your marks to understand where you are spending more time and practice performing under time pressure.
7.3 Take three breaks during the mock exam, one after one hour, one after one hour and 30 minutes, and another after 40 minutes to avoid exhaustion.
7.4 Analyze your accuracy in the last hour of mock exams to improve and avoid attempting random questions.
7.5 Analyze your accuracy and conditional probability when solving questions to build confidence.

8. 26:01 Analyze your mocks to improve your score and understand what happened on the day of the paper for better performance in the next exam.
8.1 Analyze your mocks to know yourself better and improve your score, dedicating one and a half hours for the analysis.
8.2 Analyze your mocks on the day of the paper to understand what happened and perform better in the next exam.

StudyXSync
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Sir pls conduct one free mock test every week before mains Jan attempt .... highly requesting to u sir .
As a huge reduction in chem part which was very scoring too...we want a sample of the paper🙏❤️

AmritaChaurasia
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Just gave one mock today and I was super nervous being a second dropper. Scored 113 marks with 11 negatives. I even noticed giving 1:20 hour on physics, which shows my lack in revision. But I have a very wierd problem in accuracy, I had almost 80% accuracy in easy questions. 70-80% in tough but only 50-60% in moderate ones. And it's happening in all test formats and subjects. Idk why it's happening and how to fix it

mr.unknown
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Good tips. My daughter used these, took lot of practice still could not deliver on all of these, still score improved drastically ( 65 percentile to 82 percentile ) from Jan to Apr

richanigam
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Thank you very much sir. Will 100% use these tips with a touch of my own experience and will share an update in 2 weeks. Love you sir

itikboiusec
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My strategy - i never see pcm isee its a complete paper which means i do all the easy quesn of pcm, then as after time stress ata he so fresh mind se kam se kam easy niptadu .Then i do the moderate quesn .Hard end moment tak dekhta he nhi hu as jee mains me 75 me se toh 45-55 easy, med hota he hota he toh utna sahi se hojae then i check all the marked answer within 5-10 min agar 20-30 min bachta he toh hard/lengthy quesn ke liye pen uthata hu

ishaansatapathy
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The point mentioned on 24:39 is just real happens everytime and thank you for clearing that and mentioning insider problems.
i usually don't comment but this video really helped.

prasannahundekar
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1st test got 100..2nd test 137....3rd test on 16 dec..160+

princenath
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Apart from the steps sir mentioned, i check the correct Qs also because may be sometimes i get the correct ans by wrong approach, and some Qs may be dubious which i got correct

GoogleGoogle-eqxz
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I gave my first mock today 30th December and got 126!! I gave it without revision or anything just off memory !! Will update on performance after following the tips and revising

kartikyadav
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Thank you so much sir you opened very roads for mind to think ❤❤

WRARMY
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We want top 200 questions of jee main 2023

ranjeetchaurasiya
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My defination of mock test analysis is
Check the question which you did wrong if theory is not clear then revise it OR if it is silly mistake in calculation I will take care of this and which question i doesn't attempt try to figure out them and solved it

harshbudhawant
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thank you much sir i learned a lot from this session on mock test analysis my score from last 2 mock is 120 to 130 but after this i definitely improve my mock score in upcoming mock test by your 10 incredible point on mock analyze which you should delivered in 28 min. THANK YOU SIR FOR THIS AWESOME SESSION

PrinceShukla-vcks
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Sir there is a problem with me like i just cant differentiate if a question is tough or easy i usually do the ones which i feel comfortable and solve them correctly but sometimes i give a lot of time in them ex 8-9 min. Also after i had given the test i sit and analyse the mock i find out that i didnt attempt a lot of easy questions and gave time and got some tough ones correct. So sir does that mean toughness of question is subjective?

XTREMEShaurya-mgxq
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Sir please add keyboard controls for navigating the questions on marks website. Its very tiresome to use the mouse to select the options and go to the next question when you are trying to do lots of Questions. Thankyou

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