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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
DPP sheet of JEE Advanced topic wise with solutions
Online test series have less tests but good quality tests. Rest of the days: don't study anything extra. No extra books. No new material. Solve previous year's problems rigorously from day 1 and SEE their solutions. Solve 1 DPP sheet of any topic every day. For all 3 subjects. Always choose a tough topic.
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
To manage time for JEE Advanced preparation - don't plan the day. Instead, plan a week. Decide your weekly goals and make sure you study 60hours every week.
Make a to do list for the things you need to complete in a week. Divide it into categories like : previous year questions, assignments, book reading, test etc.
Now fix number of hours to each category. Never plan for more than 40hours. Keep 20hours as flexible. Your brain will want to plan for all 60 hours. But don't do it. Only plan work for 40hours. If you study in this way every week till JEE Advanced exam. You will secure good rank.
Your priority tasks should be:
- Solving the previo
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Only do two things if you have one month left.
- Purchase topic wise previous year Questions books of JEE Mains and Advanced with detailed solutions. Make sure book is divided topic wise. Solve each and every question and SEE solutions. Don't make notes or read books. Only make formulae and concept sheet. Whenever you think you need to read book. Just read it and don't read entirely or make notes. Completing questions is your target.
- Daily solve one dpp sheet. There are many DPP sheets available online. Daily solve one for each subject. Only one. And whatever questions you can't do. SEE their solutions. Make sure in one month you atleast g
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
1. Oscillations and Waves. (Oscillations more important)
2. Rotational Motion and centre of mass. ( Angular momentum extra)
3. Electrostatics
4. Current electricity
5. Magnetism
If you have done B.Sc. Than your concepts will be better and also your ability to use mathematics in Physics will be more. Start by solving previous year questions of JEE Mains and JEE Advanced. SEE the solutions and solve all questions. Spend atleast 3 months in this. But not more than that. By now you will know your weak and strong area. Give one full reading to standard Physics textbook like sl A
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3 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
1. FIND OUT YOUR STRENGTH AND WEAKNESS :-
You can plan the journey to the destination well if you know the starting point. You need to know your strength and weakness for any test preparation, like you can be strong in Physics average in Chemistry and totally clueless in Mathematics.
2. FOCUS ON PLAN, NOT ON NUMBER OF HOURS :-
When you are preparing for IIT-JEE, you can not just say, OH, That person cracked IIT studying just an hour a day. I study for three or four hours a day. It has to be enough. It does not work that way. You cannot compare performance by clock.
3. CLEAR YOUR BASIC CONCEPTS :-
First fin
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Contributor-Level 9
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Contributor-Level 7
Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J. D. Lee (Conceptual)
Inorganic Chemistry by Puri Sharma Kalia (Textbook & simple English)
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5 years agoBeginner-Level 1
HC verma or DC pandey for physics
RC mukherji for PC
OP tandon for OC
NCERT for IC.
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5 years agoGuide-Level 13
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