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Sanchit KhandelwalWon Gold medal in National Cyber Olympiad

Guide-Level 12

For cracking JEE Mains exam, you need some best study strategies:
1. Revise all the formulas.
2. Solve as many as previous year question papers.

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Sanchit KhandelwalWon Gold medal in National Cyber Olympiad

Guide-Level 12

For JEE Mains:
Physics: SL Arora
Maths : RS Aggarwal
Chemistry : NCERT
For JEE Advanced:
Physics : HC Verma
Maths : RD Sharma
Chemistry : OP Tandon and Arihant.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

Scholar-Level 17

See, if you want, you can do anything. For JEE Mains preparation, you can take out time in the night or you can take out some free time from the classes by not going and maintaining attendance of 75% and utilizing that time in studying for JEE Mains preparation.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can easily do that. I only prefer self study for the JEE Mains preparation as self study is the best and most effective study, the only thing you should do is to get the blueprint for the JEE paper and study accordingly.

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Abhijeet DasSystems Engineer at Infosys

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Yes, you can but I would rather suggest you to focus in your board exams first. Because, you can appear for CET again, but not in your class 12th boards. According to my experience I am telling you this.

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Prerita ChawlaExperientialist . Science Enthusiast.

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, the JEE preparation books are more than enough for IISER. All the exams for IISERs are designed to test very basic concepts. Most questions are on the easier side if you are preparing for JEE.

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Jyoti Prajapati

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Abhishek Kumar Mishracurrently pursuing Btech;:Mechanical engineer

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If you want to prepare for IIT-JEE I suggest you to go for FIITJEE or resonance.

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Ritesh Jain

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Resonance is best for preparation for IIT JEE because they have best faculty rather than FIITJEE and Eduserv.

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Shikher jainStudent

Guide-Level 12

Just read the concept before solving the questions of a particular chapter. After that try to solve the questions as much as you can.

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