Prepared for JEE Advanced? Let’s find out!

Prepared for JEE Advanced? Let’s find out!

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Updated on Apr 22, 2013 13:40 IST
JEE syllabus of Class XI & XII contributes about 45% and 55% of IIT-JEE question-papers, respectively. Here are topics to stress more while preparing all the chapters of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.

By Ramesh Batlish

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The JEE Advanced (replacing the former IIT-JEE) is the new gateway to the IITs in India. It is also one of the toughest engineering entrance exams in the world.  Only 1.5 lakh (approx) students will be short-listed from JEE (Mains) to appear for the JEE (Advanced).

JEE (Advanced) Examination pattern:

  • There will be two question papers, each of three hours duration. Both the question papers will consist of three separate sections on Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics. They will be of objective type, designed to test comprehension, reasoning and analytical ability of candidates.
  • All will be Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
  • Negative marking scheme will be followed in the checking of examinations.
  • The candidate can opt for question paper in any of the language viz. English or Hindi.

Syllabus coverage:

JEE Syllabus of Class XI & XII contributes about 45% and 55% of IIT-JEE question-papers, respectively. While preparing all the chapters of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, based on our past experience stress may be given, in particular, on the following topics:

Mathematics:  Quadratic Equations & Expressions, Complex Numbers, Probability, Vectors & 3D Geometry, Matrices in Algebra; Circle, Parabola, Hyperbola in Coordinate Geometry; Functions, Limits, Continuity and Differentiability, Application of Derivatives, Definite Integral in Calculus.

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Physics: Mechanics, Fluids, Heat & Thermodynamics, Waves and Sound, Capacitors & Electrostatics, Magnetics, Electromagnetic Induction, Optics and Modern Physics.

Chemistry: Qualitative Analysis, Coordination Chemistry & Chemical Bonding in Inorganic Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Thermodynamics, Chemical Equilibrium in Physical Chemistry and Organic Chemistry Complete as a topic.

 Tips For JEE (Advanced): Mathematics

  • Previous JEE papers suggest that more attention should be paid to topics like Vectors and 3-D than Probability or Indefinite integration as vectors and 3-D offers very less scope to examiner, as far as variety in problems is concerned. One more chapter is Complex Numbers, every year 2-3 problems (of purely complex no.) are asked. Hence mastering complex numbers, vectors, 3-D and Definite integral must be on top priority.
  • Algebra can be made easier if you have the ability to picture functions as graphs and are good at applying vertical and horizontal origin shifts carefully as zeroes of functions and other specific values can be done in much less time using these techniques.
  • Differential calculus again relates well to roots of equations, especially if you use the Rolle’s and Lagrange’s theorems.
  • Complex numbers can be used to solve questions in co- ordinate geometry too. Trigonometric questions require applications of De Moivre’s theorem.
  • Permutation - Combination and Probability is another very important topic in algebra. You need to be thorough with the basics of Bayes theorem, derangements and various ways of distribution, taking care of cases where objects are identical and when they are not.
  • Matrices can be related to equations; hence a 3x3 matrix can actually be visualized as being three-planed in 3D geometry. Determinants have some very nice properties, for instance, the ability to break them into two using a common summand from a row/ column, which should be made use of in tougher questions.
  • Integral calculus can be simplified using tricks and keeping in mind some basic varieties of integrable functions. Remembering the properties and applying them wisely saves lot of time.
  • Coordinate geometry requires a good working knowledge of the parametric forms of various conic sections and an ability to convert the other, tougher ones to these basic forms and then interpret the solutions accordingly.
  • Finally the only one way to do well in Mathematics is to practice problems keeping in mind the pattern of questions in previous years’ JEE papers.

Tips For JEE (Advanced): Chemistry

  • Conceptual clarity, application skills and awareness to the prescribed syllabus should be the main focus.
  • Practice the most relevant numerical daily to develop speed. Pay special attention to the topics like Mole concept, Chemical Equilibrium and Electrochemistry.
  • Take a careful and patient approach for Organic chemistry giving particular attention to the topics like Stereochemistry, GOC (General Organic Chemistry) and Functional Group Analysis.
  • In Inorganic chemistry most of the questions which are asked are really conceptual, concerned with structures, processes and applications. Special attention is a must to the topics like Chemical Bonding and Coordination Chemistry.

Tips For JEE (Advanced): Physics

  • Mechanics is one topic of Physics that is considered less scoring by most experts. However to add to the dilemma this is also the topic that forms the major portion of the JEE (Advanced) in terms of marks. So this topic cannot be neglected.
  • One must also try to concentrate on other scoring topics to ensure a better performance, for example Optics, Electricity and Magnetism, etc.
  • Kinematics and Particle dynamics are very important topics of Mechanics that make regular appearance in the JEE papers.
  • According to the general trends, Mechanics and Electricity and Magnetism are the most important topics in terms of the number of questions asked in JEE of previous years.
  • Listed below are different topics of Physics, in the decreasing order of the marks they carry, according to their appearance in previous year’s papers:

Mechanics and Electricity and Magnetism (Equal importance)

Modern Physics

Optics

Heat and Thermodynamics and Waves and Sound

Measurement and errors

  • Thermodynamics is important from the terms of both Physics and Chemistry so concentrate on that as well. It is wise to cover Wave Optics first in ‘Optics’ topic. The reason is that the portion is smaller compared to Ray Optics thus quick to cover.

6 Golden tips to crack JEE (Advanced):

  • Stay focussed and maintain a positive attitude.
  • Develop speed. Refer to reputed mock-test series to build a winning exam temperament. Solve the past year’s IIT-JEE papers. Focus on your weak areas and improve upon your concepts.
  • Practise of JEE level questions is necessary as it improves your reasoning and analytical ability.

Remember it is quality of time spent and not the quantity alone. Hence, take short breaks of 5 to 10 minutes every 1-2 hours of serious study. Completely relax when you take a break. Practice meditation to develop inner calm, poise, confidence and power of concentration.

  • Don’t overstress yourself. Five to six hours of sleep every night is a must, especially three-four days before IIT-JEE to keep you physically and mentally fit. While short naps may help to regain freshness, avoid over-sleeping during the day.
  • Finally, don’t be nervous if you find the paper tough since it is the relative performance that counts. Put your best analytical mind to work, and believe in your preparation.

About the author:

IITJEE & AIEEE expert Ramesh Batlish is Centre Head, NOIDA FIITJEE. He holds a BE in Electronics &Telecom (Hons).  He is a senior Mathematics faculty with over a decade of successful association with IIT JEE.

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suraj gupta

2013-06-14 16:46:08

I got 144 in main and 81 percente in up board.gen. category any chance for nit?

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hardik panchal

2013-06-07 22:20:24

Ihave 55 in jee main and in gujarat board i have 92.79 percentile rank. can i get admission in any nit colleges?

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Aakash kashyap

2013-05-28 09:09:57

I belong to sc and I have scored 51 in jee main and 82% in cbse board , can i get admission in dtu for ECE b.tech?

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Aakash kashyap

2013-05-28 09:09:31

I belong to sc and I have scored 51 in jee main and 82% in cbse board , can i get admission in dtu for ECE b.tech?

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suraj gupta

2013-06-14 16:44:43

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