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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Firstly, please do not begin your preparation with the assumption that you will not clear it. Have a positive frame of mind. You have an opportunity of appearing three times for JEE Mains. So taking a drop of one year to prepare is a very good decision.
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Physics - H.C Verma, NCERT
Chemistry - NCERT
Maths- NCERT
Previous year's question papers.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
In JEE Mains, the questions are not that tough but they require high conceptual knowledge and solving skills.
The questions are from PCM only based on classes 11th & 12th syllabi (NCERT).
First, you can go through the concepts in PCM as they play a major role in any of the exams.
The questions in JEE Mains will be generally easy but you need to master the concepts to be fast in answering as the time is not more.
You can prefer NCERT books for getting conceptual clarity. Then you can prefer TMH (Tata Mc Graw Hill) and Arihant books for PCM concepts as well as problems.
They are really good books for JEE preparation and they prov
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Preparing for JEE Advanced is like preparing for a good quality entrance exam. Questions here are invariably application based and unless concepts are well known, it's difficult to pass. There are indeed u tube videos but they are of limited value. Don't worry. There are enough students who have got admission in IIT without any coaching class.
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Guide-Level 14
What one needs to know is the common aspects from the point of view of both the exams.
Most of the time, students make mistakes and study the same topic thrice from Mains perspective followed by Advanced and boards exams.
For that, take an example of thermodynamics, first read your school textbooks thoroughly then go through with your coaching notes and ask all the doubts related to your topic.
After that, go through your textbook questions, both subjective and objective.
From boards only, one has covered a lot of Mains topics because the st
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
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