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8 months agoContributor-Level 6
It's best to start preparing for JEE Advanced from Class 11. This allows you to build a strong foundation in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, ensuring a deep understanding of concepts. Starting early gives you enough time to revise, practice, and strengthen problem-solving skills before the exam.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 6
While it's understandable that you're feeling pressed for time, skipping topics entirely during JEE Advanced preparation isn't the best approach. However, if you're really limited on time, you can focus on the following strategies:
- Prioritize High-Weightage Topics: Some topics carry more weight in the exam than others. For example:
- Physics: Modern Physics, Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism, Optics.
- Chemistry: Physical Chemistry (especially Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry), Organic Chemistry (important reactions), Inorganic Chemistry (coordination compounds).
- Mathematics: Calculus, Algebra, Coordinate Geometry, Trigonometry.
- Avoid Unfami
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
To prepare effectively for NCHMCT JEE, focusing on high-weightage and scoring topics is crucial. Here's a section-wise list of the most important topics to focus on:
English Language (60 Questions) – Easy to Moderate
- Reading Comprehension (Passages)
- Synonyms & Antonyms
- Sentence Correction & Error Detection
- Fill in the Blanks (Prepositions, Articles, Tenses)
- One-Word Substitution
- Idioms & Phrases
- Active & Passive Voice
Numerical Ability & Analytical Aptitude (30 Questions) – Moderate
- Profit & Loss
- Percentage & Ratio-Proportion
- Time, Speed & Distance
- Simple & Compound Interest
- Averages & Mixtures
- Number System (LCM, HCF, Fractions)
- Algebra (
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
For NCHMCT JEE English Preparation, you need books that cover grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and verbal reasoning. Here are the best books for different aspects of English:
Best Books for NCHMCT JEE English
- General English & Grammar :High School English Grammar & Composition – Wren & Martin (Best for Grammar Rules & Exercises). Objective General English – S.P. Bakshi (Arihant) (Covers all topics concisely)
- Vocabulary Building: Word Power Made Easy – Norman Lewis (Best for improving vocabulary in an interactive way). 30 Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary – Wilfred Funk & Norman Lewis
- Reading Comprehension & Verbal Ability: Read
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
To secure a good score in NCHMCT JEE, you should start your preparation at least 6-12 months in advance. However, the ideal start time depends on your current level and study habits.
Recommended Start Time Based on Preparation Level
- 1 Year Before the Exam (Ideal for Beginners) – Best Approach
If you want a strong foundation and aim for top NCHMCT colleges (IHM Pusa, IHM Mumbai, etc.), starting 12 months early gives ample time.
Focus on concept building, regular practice, and mock tests.
- 6 Months Before the Exam (Recommended for Most Students)
If you are comfortable with basic maths, English, and reasoning, 6 months is a great timeframe.
You
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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
Revising for JEE Advanced effectively requires a strategic approach to ensure you cover all important topics and retain key concepts. Here are some tips to help you with your revision:
Create a Revision Schedule:
- Plan Your Time: Allocate specific time slots for each subject and stick to the schedule. Make sure to include short breaks to avoid burnout.
- Prioritise Topics: Focus on high-weightage topics and areas where you feel less confident.
Use Revision Notes and Flashcards:
- Concise Notes: Prepare concise notes for each chapter, highlighting key concepts, formulas, and important points.
- Flashcards: Use flashcards for quick revision of formul
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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
I think you must have to prioritize one of them, like boards first or JEE exam first, and focus on one of them more sincerely but with decent preparation. Most people spend most of the time in preparing for competitive exams and a decent score of 75 percent in boards.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, JEE Mains preparation can be helpful for IPMAT (Integrated Program in Management Aptitude Test). Both exams focus on testing aptitude in areas like:
Quantitative Ability: JEE Mains covers mathematics, and IPMAT also has a math section, making your preparation for numerical problem-solving transferable.
Logical Reasoning: JEE includes questions on logical reasoning and problem-solving, which align with the reasoning section of IPMAT.
However, IPMAT also includes a verbal ability section, which is not a significant part of JEE Mains. So, while your quantitative and logical reasoning preparation will be helpful, you should focus additio
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