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Saumya Singhthe important thing is not to stop questionin

Contributor-Level 9

If you want to score well in JEE then do study from the standard book and give the test every week. There are various online test series of different institutes.
Thanks.

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Saumya Singhthe important thing is not to stop questionin

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Four months are more than enough for JEE Mains paper provided you are clear with the class 11th and 12th concepts. So, you need to just brush up what you have already studied. Don't go in for extra efforts or extra books at this 11th hour. Focus on self studies and try to remember the formulas and just solve the past JEE papers and MCQs more and more.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Himanshu,
It's very heartening to know your dream of appearing for JEE. Let me point out that, syllabus for JEE Mains is same as that of 12th of CBSE. There is absolutely no difference. Hence books prescribed by CBSE for their students are the best for JEE Mains. JEE Advanced is totally different cup of tea. Here too syllabus is same but questions are invariably original and are based on concepts. Hence rather than mugging up answers, understanding of concepts is a must.

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kumar shivam

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To be honest, one month is not sufficient but yes if have gone through your syllabus and know what are the concepts then 1 month is sufficient. Just solve sample papers in this one month.
Good luck!

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aashirwad kumar

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It depends on the area where you live. Prefer better faculty first. If you're an average student, interact with seniors. Keep in mind the pros and cons of joining each institute and then take your decision. Even then Allen test material is good. If private tutors are better, join them. Good here means someone who is tried and tested on the JEE level, not on the school level. Approach a teacher who can make you understand things is better than one who gives tough questions and is unable to make you understand them if both the teachers are of the same level.

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aashirwad kumar

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Try for IISC or IISER or just through KVPY or JEE Advanced. The best colleges are under JEE so it's not waste of time if you are in position to crack it or else B.Sc physics is always an option then IIT JAM for Masters.

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Harshit Saxena

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For JEE main, NCERT will be really useful. Other than that, try:
1. HC Verma for physics
2. RD Sharma for maths
3. P Bahadur for physical chemistry
4. NCERT will do for organic and inorganic chemistry (along with some coaching modules if you can get them somehow)
5. This is really important: Do not forget to do previous year papers and some sample papers based on current format and syllabus. It helps a lot. Really.
It will be a really daunting task to finish off your preparation in 5 months alone because if you haven't had the motivation to start preparing till now, then it is going to be so tough, trust me.
Now let's plan your schedule so
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Harshit Saxena

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The tips to prepare for JEE Mains at home.
1. Have Well Planned Study Chart: Having a well described study program can help you know the number of topics to be covered in a subject on a particular day.
2. Frame time table for study: framing time table is the best practices to keep your daily activities divided b/w Two needles of the watch.
3. Focus on important and key topics: paying more attention on what are more important topics in each subject from the examination point of view, can help you streamline your study pattern as well and eventually secure better marks in the exam.
4. Know your weak area: knowing your weak areas will help y
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Harshit Saxena

Contributor-Level 6

The tips to prepare for JEE Mains.
1. Have Well Planned Study Chart: Having a well described study program can help you know the number of topics to be covered in a subject on a particular day.
2. Frame time table for study: framing time table is the best practices to keep your daily activities divided b/w two needles of the watch.
3. Focus on important and key topics: paying more attention on what are more important topics in each subject from the examination point of view, can help you streamline your study pattern as well and eventually secure better marks in the exam.
4. Know your weak area: knowing your weak areas will help you turn
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