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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
1. Get your basics sorted out.
If you "complete" a topic once, check yourself by deriving, from scratch, from the basics, the formula.
If you can't do the above without resisting the urge to look at the text book,start over.Do read NCERT properly. They do it from the basics.
2. Know what the syllabus is.
Not necessary to stick to the portion, look further if it interests you. But no, do not get into the mathematics of everything. It will confuse you, and from theexampoint of you, it would counter point 1.
3. Keep a cool head.
Sort yourself out, and concentrate only on your question or theory.
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9 years ago
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Maths -TMH
Chem.- Prabhat Kumar(inorganic)
P. Bahadur- Physical chem.
O.P Tondon- organic
Note: use these books only after reading and understanding line by line of ncert especially for inorganic.
for maths, i suggest don't use ncert, also don't use r.d sharma ( consists more than what required for boards and less than that required for mains and advance).
Use arihant series( mains+advance) then only use TMH( advance).
TMH confuse students, it consists questions that looks easy but those who have not practiced enough problems for boards and mains don't use TMH.
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 11
All the best!
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 11
All the best!
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9 years agoContributor-Level 6
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2014-10-07 11:11:08
Contributor-Level 10
Its great to know that you are planning to prepare for JEE. Here are some points which may help you in boosting the success probability with your JEE study plan:
Preparation Strategy for IIT- JEE (Main):IIT-JEE (Main) syllabus
The syllabus of JEE main is the syllabus followed by CBSE board. In fact, the JEE Main syllabus can be considered a replica of what was covered in previously held AIEEE exam. All the topics of JEE Main are covered in NCERT books.
Different sections in IIT-JEE (Main) exam
Since the JEE main is being conducted by the CBSE, the same body that was conducting the AIEEE earlier, it is expected that the similar
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