JEE Mains 2023: Physics Roadmap for April Attempt

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Deepamjyoti Bhol

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You can go to the web browser and search for it. There are a lot of seminars and conferences for Physics. You can register them by filling up the application forms there after you can attend them. Currently, you can go for summer schools' programmes in order to attend Physics sessions.

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Lavish chauhan

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For numerical type questions, you should write your answer up to two decimal places for the most accuracy.

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Lavish chauhan

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Important formulas:
v = u + at. V2 = u2 + 2as. S = ut + 1/2at2
Important Chapters:
Famous Physicists. Unit Conversion. Kirchhoff's Laws. Faraday's Law. Laws of Motion. Refraction of Light. Maxwell's Equation. Electrostatic.

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Ishmeet Singh

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Mechanics, oscillations, and Waves, rotational Motion, electrostatics, atoms and nuclei, Current Electricity, and the magnetic effect of current are a few important chapters for JEE Mains Physics preparation.
No topic is difficult to master if the concepts are thoroughly understood and practice is regular. The difficulty becomes subjective.
As the no. of formulas that can be covered in the paper are in large no. and cannot be covered under this answer, it is suggested to look up the same under the important topics that have been highlighted in the answer.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The percentile score in JEE Main is based on the relative performance of all the candidates who appeared for the exam. Therefore, the actual score required to get admission to a particular NIT will depend on factors such as the number of seats available, the number of candidates who apply for admission, and the cutoff score for that particular NIT in that academic year. However, based on the previous year's cutoff scores, a candidate would typically need AJEE Main score of around 150-160 out of 300 to be eligible for admission to an NIT with a general category seat. However, this is just an estimate, and the actual cutoff score may var
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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If you can obtained 93 percentile in first session of JEE Main then this can be improve further up to 97-98 percentile in upcoming April session. Because JEE Main syllabus is very closed to 12th CBSE syllabus so there is no need to do anything extra. Just simply give your class 12th board exam because obtaining 75% aggregate in board exam is another barrier for admission in NITs, IITs and IIITs etc. So, give you class 12th board exam and maintained the pace for April JEE Main exam.

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Ishmeet Singh

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As CBSE boards are going on, the question is answered assuming it to be for class 12th Board preparation. Practice and concept clarity are keys to a full score in Physics. Solving book questions, S. L arora, and past year papers will benefit the student to get a good score in finals. Rote learning will not be as fruitful as a deep understanding of the concepts and practiced application. I will suggest the user practices Optics dual nature, atoms, rotation etc. For these topics tend to be scoring.

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Ishmeet Singh

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Keep in mind that the question has been answered assuming that the user is to score full in the 12th CBSE board Physics paper. Physics is an application, numerical as well as theoretical based subject. Apart from solving numerical problems, the student is expected to have a deep understanding of the concepts behind it as theories of those concepts can also come up. A full understanding of provings and their application becomes a must. Just like mathematics, Physics requires concept clarity and practice. Rote learning will not help you in scoring full. Practicing book questions, SL Arora, and past year papers will help get confidence in
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Praveen Kumar

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Yes, if you have limited time available for JEE preparation due to your ongoing board exams, it can be a good strategy to focus on practicing past question papers for the April session of JEE. However, it's important to ensure that you also have a strong foundation in the key concepts and topics covered in the exam. Prioritizing your time, focusing on fundamentals, practicing past papers, and seeking help from mentors or teachers can all be helpful strategies to prepare for the JEE exam while balancing your board exams.

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