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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
It's a nice query to ask. Almost students who want to pursue engineering are faced with this issue. But I would advise you not to worry. What needs to be done, one has to simply do it. Having said this, I want to allay your fears. If you are preparing for JEE then you need not prepare separately for WBJEE. Having said this, it does not mean that you can just relax. There are still some things that you must do to score good marks in WBJEE.WB Government has already issued notification for exam that is to be conducted on 22 April 2018. It will have two papers of two hours duration each. Paper 1 will be of maths and Paper 2 will be o
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
The most important part of the competitive preparation is that the one is unable to continue the same hard work it has initiated with.
That intensity should be maintains throughout the session for making the absolute place in the toppers.
Now, the guidelines one should follow to crack WBJEE are:
Go through the entire theory portion and no part of the theory should be skipped from your mind especially from chemistry's inorganic part.
Secondly, don't let any distraction element interfere in your life because the one year may be worth the whole life.
Third, constantly focus on t
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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
Other books that can be referred are-
Physics- NCERT textbooks of classes 11 and 12, Pradeep publication and HC V
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
NCERT is a good one my friend, half of your time has gone and if you start studying from the book which is so long then exam came so just understand NCERT is enough, but if you need any other book then you may go through D.C.Panday for physics, O.P.Tandon for Chemistry, R.C.Mukarjee for numerical problem and Hall and Knight, S.N.Lonney for Maths (only when you can't understand from NCERT).
Rest is OK. Keep one MCQ book of MTG or TMH and never forget to go through previous year question paper.
All the best.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
But according to me, drop 1 year and prepare for JEE Mains.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
I would recommend you to start doing mock test along with previous year question paper.
You can refer to these following books:
Rudiments of Biology- MCQ type,
Arihant Organic Chemistry
Understanding Physics series by D.C. Pandey.
Objective Mathematics by R.D. Sharma.
If you are having problem in few chapter of Physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics then try some questions from Oztern. Hope it helps.
All the best!
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
Good to see you again!
Why student wants a specified book in which the title is written on the front of the book that is CRACK WBJEE or CRACK COMEDK. No, my friend, these things are not a big issue just focus on NCERT books honestly. Why do you want to waste money on other books? Yes, one thing I would recommend is that you should use MCQ books by MTG or TMH which are good for practice after completing the topics from NCERT book.
For further queries, please revert.
All the best!
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