JEE Advanced Preparation

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Preparation Tips for the JEE Advanced exam:
1- Do Not Ignore NCERT Books: The NCERT books are written by some of India's brightest minds, and they're precise and terse. Your medication should begin with NCERT books. Read these books precisely and complete all of the reverse exercises. Try the illustration problems as well for further practice with objective questions. Keep in mind that reading and comprehending NCERT books aren't the same thing.
2- Do Your Stylish to Prepare for Board Examinations Though your Class XII marks are no longer needed for JEE Main & Advanced rank determination as of last time, it's still critical that you per
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Rishi Rathore

Beginner-Level 5

In JEE Advanced you need to be more accurate but in BITSAT your focus should be on speed. JEE Mains and BITSAT have almost same pattern. So we can say that JEE Mains prep is enough for BITSAT.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Previous years question papers are very helpful and big hints in JEE Advanced preparation. So solve at least last 10 years of question papers. Time management is another very important aspect in solving question papers, so solve easy questions first. Mock tests of JEE Advanced are also helpful and giving direction of upcoming JEE Advanced. So attempt these very carefully in time.

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Lav Tripathi

Beginner-Level 5

Here are some of the mock test you can go for
free - allen, fitjee, and previous year papers you will easily get it in any telegram channel. Paid-mathango and Motion arew affordable and well designed you can always go for them.

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Ishmeet Singh

Contributor-Level 6

Physical Chemistry is considered to be the easiest branch of JEE and very scoring as mainly formula-based questions pop up. Regular revision of the same along with re-reads will help in retaining them.
Organic chemistry can be easily mastered if conceptual clarity is gained. Tricks to learn element series, and reactivity series will make your life much easier.
Regular practice becomes important as the syllabus covered in the same is vast. Solving past years and giving regular mocks while keeping a tab on your score will definitely help you work on your weak spots.

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pranav phadatare

Beginner-Level 5

Cracking JEE Mains and JEE Advanced is not possible in few days or months, it requires continuous efforts through two long years. If a student is focused and doing the studies regularly, revising the concept on daily basis and solving questions on each topic will definitely going to get success in first attempt.

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JAY Pankhania

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, you are eligible for the JEE Advanced as you have 91.5 percentile.

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Sameer Chanda

Beginner-Level 4

If you got 95+percentile then you have to go for JEE advance.

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Swaminath Basavaraj Nalwar

Beginner-Level 5

Prioritize the important topics: Understand the weightage of the topics in the JEE Advanced syllabus and prioritize the important topics that are more likely to be tested. Use the right study material: Use the right study material such as NCERT books, sample papers and past papers to get a good understanding of the pattern of the exam. Time management: Make a study schedule and stick to it. Be mindful of your time management and make sure you use your time efficiently. Practice, Practice and Practice: Practice as many questions as you can, this will help you to understand the pattern of the exam, and you will be able to identify your w
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Swaminath Basavaraj Nalwar

Beginner-Level 5

Review the key concepts and formulas in mathematics, focusing on the areas where you have the most difficulty. Practice with past papers: Practice with past papers and sample questions to get a feel for the format of the exam and to identify areas where you need to focus your efforts. Time management: Practice time management by setting a timer and trying to finish the questions within the allotted time. Focus on your weaknesses: Identify areas where you struggle and focus your efforts on those areas.

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