4 Months preparation plan for WB JECA exam 2024
With 4 months remaining i.e. 120 days, the preparation should be intense and to the point.
Categorically, there can be three types of WB JECA aspirants at this moment -
Those who are preparing for a long time
Those who started recently and
Repeaters
So for the first and third type of WB JECA aspirants it would be a matter of more revision for
the WB JECA exam and taking as many mock tests as possible. To give mock tests simply
join JECA CRACKER Mock Test Series if you wish to get a good rank in WB JECA 2024.
For the second type of student, those who have just started their preparation, they will have
to be very focused and self-motivated, follow a tight schedule of learning concepts, making
notes, revising important topics and solving as many past exam questions as possible. Thus,
in all the cases, making a daily study schedule and committing to the same is all that is
needed.
Understanding the WB JECA syllabus
The WB JECA syllabus consists of 10 subjects including C Programming, Object Oriented
Programming, Unix, Data Structure, Introduction of Computers, Operating System,
Computer Network, Database Management System, Software Engineering and Machine
Learning. Understand the weight-age of the subjects and identify your strengths and
weaknesses.
Start with subjects in which you score the highest and remember to allocate time for each
subject. You might have to consciously leave a few topics in which you are not so confident
or topics which are completely unknown and rather focus on your strengths.
Study Schedule
In the 4 months that you have i.e. 120 days, dedicate your time as per your preparation
strategy. For example, if your plan is to study and revise 10 subjects in 120 days, you will
have 12 days for each subject. Along with learning and revising topics, you should also
consider taking at-least 10 online mock tests from JECA CRACKER Mock Test Series in
these 4 months.
Target based preparation is what is advisable. Give targets in terms of number of questions
you should solve in a day, in a week and hence in 4 months’ time. The target should not be
anything less than 5 to 10 questions daily, excluding the mock tests. So, in 4 months you
should at-least target to solve 500-600 WB JECA questions and take at least 10 mock tests
from JECA CRACKER Mock Test Series.
The best resource to solve questions currently is past exam question papers. In summary,
your study schedule should be target based which should include the number of subjects
you want to prepare, the number of days you need to dedicate to each subject, the number
of questions you should solve and the mock tests from JECA CRACKER Mock Test Series.
Preparation
If you are someone who has started preparation recently, the first and the foremost thing that
you should do is make a list of subjects, topics and sub-topics that you plan to cover and
gather all the required study material for those subjects.
Start from subjects with the highest weightage and make a compendium of important
concepts. A five to six-page compendium of concepts should cover an entire subject and this
document will come in handy during last minute revision.
While solving questions of a particular topic or analysing a mock test from JECA CRACKER
Mock Test Series, one should also make a notebook of mistakes, in which you should note
down all the mistakes that you have made during practice and its correction.
Consistency
The last 4 months are very crucial when it comes to preparation for a state level technical
competitive exam like WB JECA. It is very important to remain consistent & self-motivated.
Always remember what a good WB JECA rank can get you and keep going, JECA
CRACKER is with you.