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Chanchal Pandey

Beginner-Level 3

Choosing the best books for JEE Advanced preparation can be a critical decision in your journey towards cracking the exam. Here are some key strategies and guidelines to help you select the most effective books for your preparation:Before selecting any books, thoroughly understand the JEE Advanced syllabus and the exam pattern. The syllabus for JEE Advanced is vast, and the exam covers topics from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.Make sure that the books you choose align with the syllabus, especially for topics like Optics, Modern Physics, Organic Chemistry, and Calculus that are heavily tested in JEE Advanced.The JEE Advanced exam
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Vipra Mehra

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It is recommened to not start with any new book in the last one month of JEE Advanced preparation. Rely on the books and study materials you already have gone through. Rather than relying on the books im the last one month, it is recimmenede that the candidates should:Dedicate at least 7 hours for tests three times a week. After each test, analyze the gaps and take corrective actions.Solve past IIT papers to familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and question types.Regularly revise formulas from all three subjects and review the topics in your short notes.Identify and address any vulnerable concepts or topics. To do this, go throug
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Akansha Bhandari

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To prcatice some difficult questions for JEE Advanced exam, one can use the following recommended books:300 Creative Physics Problems with Solutions by Laszlo Holics200 Puzzling Physics Problems: With Hints and Solutions, Reviews Book by Gyula Honyek, K. F Riley, and Péter GnädigAdvance Problem in Organic Chemistry by M.S. ChauhanAdvanced Problems in Physical Chemistry by NEERAJ KUMARGRB advanced problems in inorganic chemistry by kapil kumar wadhwaGRB 1000 Challenging Problems in Mathematics for JEE (Main & Advanced)

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Manori Patra

Beginner-Level 3

Aptitude Test Problems in Physics by Krotov  is the most recommened book for JEE Advanced preparation by the toppers. This book is recommened for practising variety for aptitude-based problems.

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Nishtha Shrivastava

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Some of the books recommended for JEE Advanced preparation by the toppers are as follows:NCERT books for Physics, Chemistry and MathsPhysics:Problems in General Physics by I.E. IrodovFundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick, and WalkerConcepts of Physics by H.C. VermaMaths:Plane Trigonometry by S.L. LoneyCoordinate Geometry by S.L. LoneyHigher Algebra by Hall and KnightProblems in Calculus of One Variable by I.A. MaronChemistry:Physical Chemistry by O.P. TandonOrganic Chemistry by Morrison and BoydInorganic Chemistry by J.D. Lee

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Yatendra Singh

Beginner-Level 3

Revising for JEE Advanced effectively requires a strategic approach to ensure you cover all important topics and retain key concepts. Here are some tips to help you with your revision:Create a Revision Schedule:Plan Your Time: Allocate specific time slots for each subject and stick to the schedule. Make sure to include short breaks to avoid burnout.Prioritise Topics: Focus on high-weightage topics and areas where you feel less confident.Use Revision Notes and Flashcards:Concise Notes: Prepare concise notes for each chapter, highlighting key concepts, formulas, and important points.Flashcards: Use flashcards for quick revision of formul
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Abhay Aggarwal

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To build this confidence, the student should take the JEE Advabced mock exams that simulate actual exam conditions. These mock tests help with time management, provide valuable practice, and offer a clear understanding of the exam pattern and question format, all of which are beneficial for better performance on the day of the actual test. When preparing for the JEE Advanced exam, it's essential for a student to ensure they have covered all important questions and can approach the test with confidence, knowing they can easily answer the familiar ones.

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Adarsh Santoria

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I think you must have to prioritize one of them, like boards first or JEE exam first, and focus on one of them more sincerely but with decent preparation. Most people spend most of the time in preparing for competitive exams and a decent score of 75 percent in boards.

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Sagar Gupta

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Yes, JEE Mains preparation can be helpful for IPMAT (Integrated Program in Management Aptitude Test). Both exams focus on testing aptitude in areas like:Quantitative Ability: JEE Mains covers mathematics, and IPMAT also has a math section, making your preparation for numerical problem-solving transferable.Logical Reasoning: JEE includes questions on logical reasoning and problem-solving, which align with the reasoning section of IPMAT.However, IPMAT also includes a verbal ability section, which is not a significant part of JEE Mains. So, while your quantitative and logical reasoning preparation will be helpful, you should focus additio
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Anjali Raj

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Revision and concept strengthening should be your main priorities in the last days before JEE. Give important subjects like calculus, organic chemistry, mechanics, and electrostatics top priority. To increase confidence and time management, complete past years' papers and take practice exams. Examine your errors and focus on your areas of weakness. Review formulas, theorems, and shortcuts rather than studying new subjects. Remain composed, follow a well-balanced schedule, and take brief intervals to clear your head. Get enough sleep to be alert and keep a pleasant outlook. Have faith in your preparation, maintain your concentration, an
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