Starting preparation for JEE Main as a beginner should always begin with building strong fundamentals rather than trying to solve difficult problems too early. The right starting point is to first understand the syllabus clearly and then focus on strengthening core concepts from NCERT Class 11 and 12, especially in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. In the beginning, give more attention to concept clarity—like algebra, functions, calculus basics in Maths, Newton’s laws and mechanics in Physics, and mole concept, chemical bonding in Chemistry—because these form the backbone of the exam. Once your basics are stable, you can gradually shift to standard practice books and coaching modules for deeper problem-solving practice. A simple, consistent study routine works better than long irregular study hours, so try to balance all three subjects daily with short revision and MCQ practice. Solving previous year papers and taking mock tests after building basics will help you understand exam patterns and improve speed and accuracy. Most importantly, avoid confusion from too many resources and focus on steady improvement, because JEE Main preparation is all about patience, consistency, and strong conceptual understanding over time.