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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Maths-IIT Maths by Das Gupta and TMH Publication.
Chemistry-Numerical chemistry by P Bahadur, inorganic by Pradeep Publication or Arihant and organic by Solomon and Fryle or Reso notes.
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8 years ago
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If you talking about the AITS (All India Test Series) by various institutes for JEE, then definitely the paper is toughest of all times. The only purpose is to develop that exam environment and prepare well for the situation. These test series are no doubt difficult but JEE Mains is far more easy than that.
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Scholar-Level 17
You can get complete solution and questions of PCM in the book 38-year's question paper solution by Arihant publication.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
You should take a chance and see if you don't get a good college after one year drop then choose the career which you want to pursue.
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
To get the best preparation tips to crack IIT JEE exam, visit:
https://www.eduncle.com/iit-jee
NCERT books are surely mandatory for preparation of JEE exam. You have to master the basics, and for that NCERT books are best.
NCERT Books are enough to get good marks in the 12th, but for JEE, NCERT Books alone can't assure you the success.
This is because the number of questions for practicing are less. In order to solve more and more questions, you have to practice questions, more and more.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
During your library periods in school, keep practicing MCQ type questions as much as possible, also during substitution periods as well.
During early morning, keep practicing one day physics, one day chemistry and one day mathematics throughout the week.
During afternoon, practice Mathematics. At evening, practice physics. Before bedtime, practice chemistry.
During Holidays, practice 3-4 hours/subject. Also change the subjects alternatively. The behind reason is to acquire as much as knowledge. The most important thing is to keep small breaks between the two subjects/switching on to another subjects.
If you are unable to conce
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