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Artha Juneja

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Hi Prakhar,
I would recommend you to go for H.C.Verma and sample papers of JEE.

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Renu KumarInt. M. Tech grad from IIT(ISM) Dhanbad

Beginner-Level 5

Follow Cengage Publication Books for all the three subjects

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Aashish Monga

Beginner-Level 3

Yes it is better to revise class 12 books . In my opinion for jee main one should properly revise class 12 books and for jee advance class 11 books must be revised along with revising class 12 th formulae and concepts

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Kritika Agarwal

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Focus on practice papers and try to enhance your speed . Learn as many tricks as possible to solve questions in minimum time

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prakhar verma

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hc verma with great accuracy n explanation

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prakhar verma

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its depend upon ur catching power if u able to complete ur syblli in 2 yr which is +1 n+2 then gud but if no so yes

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sanket rajI want to become army engineer

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for cracking jee advance u should qualify in jee mains and also wants above 75%percentile in boards.u can prepare in home by taking distance learning courses from special coaching.

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Kriti kambojI AM NOT SPECIAL BUT JUST A LIMITED EDITION

Contributor-Level 6

yes it's a good book
but H.C. VERMA
and D.C. PANDAY are good books

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Anil NarayananMBA from iimc , product manager - internet

Contributor-Level 6

HI Subhash,
Focus on solving previous year JEE papers and do a through review of these papers. Go through the answers and figure out concepts which are not clear. NCERT is good enough to clear your concepts so refer them whenever you require clarity on something.
Also try to solve some timed online tests given by reputed test prep centres such as resonance, bansals, allen, aakash etc. This will help you in managing the time for each section and also provide exposure to different kinds of questions that can come up

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Ankit BansalKeep it simplerrt

Contributor-Level 8

Just for once go through whatever you have studied just to brush up on whatever u have studied. dont try to learn much new things new. try to do mock test and practice problems. dont get tensed. just utilize those 30 days as much as possible. practice as much problems as u can and equal time to all subjects.

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