TLDR;
This video provides a last-minute preparation strategy for the CET exam, focusing on scoring 110 marks by preparing only 25 key chapters. It highlights the importance of smart preparation, utilising past papers, and avoiding random multiple-choice questions. The video also introduces a booster batch with extended offers, including chapter-wise tests, mock tests, and mind maps for quick revision.
- Focus on 25 key chapters for 110 marks.
- Solve previous year's questions (PYQs) from 2025.
- Consider enrolling in the booster batch for comprehensive resources.
Introduction: Last-Minute CET Exam Strategy [0:00]
The video addresses the increasing anxiety among students as the CET exam approaches, with many feeling overwhelmed and forgetting previously learned material. It assures students that scoring well is still possible with a smart, focused approach, even at this late stage, due to the absence of negative marking in the CET exam. The presenter will share a strategy to potentially score up to 98 percentile by focusing on only 25 chapters out of the entire syllabus.
25 Key Chapters for 110 Marks [1:25]
Instead of the full 77 chapters, the presenter recommends focusing on just 25 chapters to score approximately 110 marks, potentially achieving a 97-98 percentile. These include eight chapters from maths, seven from physics, and ten from chemistry. The presenter encourages viewers to comment on their current level of preparation and subscribe to the channel for further useful content up to the admission process.
Maths Chapters for 60 Marks [3:41]
The presenter lists eight maths chapters crucial for scoring well, highlighting three as particularly important for securing 30 marks alone. These chapters include trigonometry, vectors, and lines and planes. Logic, differentiation, and applications of derivatives are also mentioned as easier, doable topics for last-minute preparation. By focusing on these eight chapters, students can aim for a score of 60 marks in maths.
Booster Batch Offer [2:55]
The presenter mentions an extended offer on a booster batch that provides chapter-wise tests, revision tests, over 40 full-length mock tests, and mind maps. These mind maps are designed to help students revise quickly, with all the resources available for ₹399. Interested students are encouraged to enrol soon before the batch closes.
Physics and Chemistry Chapters [5:04]
For physics, seven important chapters are listed, which can help students score between 20 and 24 marks. These include KTG, oscillations, superposition of waves, wave optics, EMI, AC circuits, and structure of atoms and nuclei. In chemistry, preparing ten chapters can lead to a score of up to 30 marks. The presenter suggests that students can potentially skip one part of chemistry. The ten chapters include six from physical chemistry, each with a weightage of approximately three questions, and four from organic chemistry.
Score and Percentile Calculation [6:25]
The presenter breaks down the expected score distribution, aiming for 60 marks in maths, 20-24 in physics, and 30 in chemistry, totalling over 110 marks. A score of 110 marks could potentially secure a percentile of 97 to 98, depending on the difficulty level of the exam shift.
Importance of Solving PYQs [7:01]
The presenter stresses the importance of solving previous years' questions (PYQs), specifically focusing on the 2025 papers. Students should solve shift-wise papers to understand the question types, difficulty levels, and time management. Additionally, full-length mock tests are recommended to build stamina for the three-hour exam.
Practice Strategy and Resources [8:05]
The presenter advises students to focus on solving 1300-1400 questions from the selected 25 chapters. Solving 100 questions a day for 10 days can significantly boost preparation. The booster batch offers quality multiple-choice questions, mind maps, and chapter-wise mock tests at an affordable price. The presenter encourages viewers to download the app to enrol in the batch, highlighting its usefulness for exam preparation.