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At this very time I would say just do not panic or else all the efforts will turn in mess. Coming to the point now, these are last 2 months so hard work & dedication must be on peak. The very thing, limit the resources. The core of your studies is you coaching notes. Mathematics-
Go for objective approach for few topics like trigono, quardratic, sequence series coordinate geo, matrices. Now for coordinate you can remember master triangle, vertices, midpoints, orthocenter, circumcenter. You can directly apply these in ques. For 3x3 matrices, know the matrice, inverse, multiplication with itself and inverse of that & d
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I would like to share the complete revision strategy for JEE here. Maths
Revise concepts in brief. Now solve the important and hard questions. Solve past 10 years papers. Revise all important formula.
JEE Chemistry
Revise all the important topics that you have read earlier. Make a copy to write down all the imp formula, reactions, reagent, equations etc. So that before exams you in revise the important stuff. Daily study 2-3 hours for inorganic before going to sleep. Solve last 10 years test papers. JEE Physics
Solve as many new problems. Solve last 10 years test papers. Revise all important formula. Thanks.
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Only few thing that JEE toppers do and we do not are as follow-
They always work on the solution of every single problem that comes in their way rather than collecting the problems. They revise regularly. Toppers do not skip anything due to less interest, the logic behind this, it may interconnect to the next topic. They do not leave the cramming part as it costs them almost 100 marks like IOC, surface chemistry, formulae, exceptions, indefinite integration and much more. Also they test themselves with quality problems. Learning theory is not something they are born for, for the clarity of concept a lot of practice w
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