IIT JEE Main and Advanced Mathematics 41 Years Chapterwise Solved Papers Book in Hindi
Dear aspirant,
It is difficult to get chapter-wise solved question papers book in Hindi for JEE Mains and JEE Advanced exam. But yes, you get these question papers in the English language.
To download the solved question papers book of JEE Mains, you can visit the below link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/download/jee-main-sample-papers-previous-years
To download the solved question papers book of JEE Advanced exam, you can visit the below link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/download/jee-advanced-sample-papers-previous-years
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can I score high marks in jee advanced mathematics by solving Allen modules , cengage books ,Sameer Bansal calculus and Black Book? after this is TMH required?
Hi Shashank,
JEE Advanced is one of the most prestigious entrance examination of our country. It is conducted by the top 7 IITs and is the gateway to admission into most reputed institutions IITs.
It is an examination which not only tests your bookish knowledge but also your temperament, patience, out of box thinking, smart work and how depth knowledge you have on a topic. For this examination you should first make your basic and fundamental strong. You can do it by reading your coaching material band some standard book as well.
Try to make a disciplined schedule and follow it strictly. It will help you much. Solve and practice previous year questions repeatedly and analyze where you are committing mistakes. Understand each topic and solve many questions on it.
Eat healthy and stay motivated throughout your preparation.
Feel free to ask more queries.
All the best.
Im taking commerce without maths in 12th i.e. Accounts, Eco., Eng. and BST along with Entrepreneurship. Do you think it will be necessary for me to study advanced mathematics to clear IPMs entrance test?
Eligibility for appearing IPM's exam is
Candidates with a minimum of 60% aggregate or equivalent CGPA from a recognised board in class X and XII are eligible to apply. However, if they belong to a reserved category (SC/ST) the minimum qualifying percentage is 55% in aggregate or equivalent CGPA.So, have knowledge about these topics (you must learn them daily, because persistence is the key to success ) and get descent score in your tenth and twelfth board! That's it!
I hope this message is helpful...:-)
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