Starting IIT-JEE preparation early with the right strategy matters more than studying harder without direction. For beginners in Hyderabad, the goal is to build PCM fundamentals, daily problem-solving habit, and exam temperament from Intermediate or 11th class itself.
Do not treat Intermediate syllabus and JEE as separate worlds. At Rankridge, board concepts and JEE application are planned together so students understand theory first and practice JEE pattern questions the same day.
Consistent daily PCM practice — even 2–3 focused hours of problem-solving after class — builds speed and accuracy over time. Cramming before tests does not create rank-ready students.
Chapter tests, cumulative tests, and full mocks with error analysis help beginners identify weak topics early. Correction sessions after every test are essential.