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2 years agoBeginner-Level 1
Edit: But if you are sure enough then start preparing from now itself.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
1. No focus on anything else till the exam. Don't think about IITs or career opportunities or etc. Only exam orientated thinking. Focus on syllabus.
2. First task is previous year questions. Solve all the previous year questions of JEE Advanced. Look at the solutions and do them. Buy the book which has topic wise previous year solutions.
3. After you solve all the papers. It is the time to purchase DPP sheets book and test series. Solve the DPP sheets randomly based on your weak areas and important topics. When you will solve all previous year papers you will kn
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
DPP sheet of JEE Advanced topic wise with solutions
Online test series have less tests but good quality tests. Rest of the days: don't study anything extra. No extra books. No new material. Solve previous year's problems rigorously from day 1 and SEE their solutions. Solve 1 DPP sheet of any topic every day. For all 3 subjects. Always choose a tough topic.
New answer posted
2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
1. Solving previous year
2. Giving weekly tests
3. Solving DPP s
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
-NCERT Class XI and XII books. -Higher Algebra by Hall and Knight. -Differential and Integral Calculus by N. Piskunov. Trigonometry by S. L Loney. -Coordinate Geometry by S. L Loney. Physics:
-NCERT Class XI and XII books. -Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma. -Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker. -Problems in General Physics by I. E. Irodov. -Aptitude Test problems in Physics by S. Krotov. Chemistry:
-NCERT Class XI and XII books. -Numerical Chemistry by P. Bahadur. -Concise Inorgani
New answer posted
2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
1. Electrostatics
2. Ray optics
3. Oscillations
4. Basic mechanics (kinematics, graphs, work Power and energy)
5. Rotational Motion and centre of mass.
New answer posted
2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
1. Start with your favourite subject. Than second favourite and in the last least favourite.
2. For every question make a decision. You can solve or not. Solve all the questions of paper which you can solve. Leave the tough ones or the ones which you are not sure. Mark those questions which you think you can never solve.
3. While solving leave the question which gets stuck in between. Keep leaving until you find easy Question. JEE Advanced is about solving easy Questions.
4. Now in last 40-50minutes. Try to solve those questions which you think you maybe able to solve. Try them out.
5. Be very careful with integ
New answer posted
2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
New answer posted
2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
1. Oscillations and Waves. (Oscillations more important)
2. Rotational Motion and centre of mass. ( Angular momentum extra)
3. Electrostatics
4. Current electricity
5. Magnetism
If you have done B.Sc. Than your concepts will be better and also your ability to use mathematics in Physics will be more. Start by solving previous year questions of JEE Mains and JEE Advanced. SEE the solutions and solve all questions. Spend atleast 3 months in this. But not more than that. By now you will know your weak and strong area. Give one full reading to standard Physics textbook like sl A
New answer posted
2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
1. Keep your resources very limited. Don't use too many books or materials. Complete one JEE Advanced level book I. Detail and Completely.
2. First step is buy JEE Advanced previous year solutions book. Students think this is the last step. But no this is the first step. Make sure your book is divided topic wise with detailed solutions. Many such books are available.
3. Second step is to choose a topic and read it's NCERT Book along with problems of NCERT. There are some books like NCERT Fingertips. After you read Ncert, solve the questions based on ncert ch
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