JEE Main - Improve your score for second attempt

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Yogesh Patel

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The first step towards your preparation for any competitive examination is to understand the pre-requisites for the examination. You must thoroughly scan through the syllabus of the exam (you get that easily on the Internet). Besides the syllabus, you must make a note of the weightage of various subjects, so that you can plan your preparation accordingly. Scanning through a few previous years' questions papers helps to get an idea about the exam pattern.

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Yogesh Patel

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Scoring percentile 99 may be different for different session as it depends upon performance of candidates in their session. It may be around 240-250 for JEE and above 590-690 in NEET.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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To appear for JEE Mains after 12th, your daughter will need to have a strong foundation in the subjects of Physics Chemistry and Mathematics. Here are some of the important topics that she should focus on while preparing for JEE Mains:
Mathematics:
Algebra: Quadratic Equations, Sequence and Series Permutations and Combinations, Probability Matrices, Determinants Complex Numbers
Calculus: Limits and Continuity, Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Applications of Calculus
Trigonometry: Trigonometric Ratios, Trigonometric Equations, Heights and Distances
Co-ordinate Geometry: Straight Lines, Circles, Conic Sections
Vector Algebra Vectors,
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NETHAJI MACHANI

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Here are some tips for organic chemistry:
Practice, Practice, Practice: Organic chemistry involves a lot of problem-solving, and the best way to improve is to practice as much as possible. Try to solve as many problems as you can from your textbook, lecture notes, and other sources.
Understand the Fundamentals: Organic chemistry is based on fundamental concepts such as structure, bonding, and reactivity. Make sure you have a solid understanding of these concepts before moving on to more advanced topics.
Draw Structures: Draw structures frequently and accurately. This will help you visualize the compounds and reactions you are studying.
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