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No, for JEE main examination previous year question paper of Neet and AIIMS is not important . Also, now there is no more AIIMS MBBS examination it has been scrapped off and now admission in even AIIMS is through Neet examination.
This is because,
The difficulty level of jee main is more than that of medical entrance exams like NEET etc. Difficulty level of paper of neet is easier than that of jee main, questions are straightforward in neet, questions are generally formula based but in jee main questions are also twisted . So, if you want to practice previous year question paper, you can go for jee main 30 previous year question papers.
Follow the below tips to prepare well for your JEE main examination:-
--------------) First of all you need to first know your syllabus which you can get at :- https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus/amp
And then go through examination pattern so that you can prepare accordingly :- https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-exam-pattern
Go through each chapter and while studying the chapter, your major focus should be on understanding the concepts .
The top books which you can follow for the preparation of your JEE examination are provided below:-
>>>> CHEMISTRY :-
NCERT Textbooks - Class XI and XII :- master it as many times questions have been directly asked from NCERT
*** Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations by R.C. Mukherjee:- best for practicing numericals in physical chemistry
*** Organic Chemistry by O P Tandon:- best for clearing all your doubts in organic chemistry
*** Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J D Lee:- Best for your inorganic chemistry.
>>>> PHYSICS :-
*** NCERT Textbooks - Class XI and XII for physics
*** Concepts of physics Vol I and II by HC Verma :- the best book for mastering physics for jee preparation
*** Understanding Physics by D C Pandey
*** Problems in General Physics by I.E Irodov
>>>> MATHEMATICS :
*** Maths XI and XII by RD Sharma :- good for clearing your basic concepts along with NCERT
*** Complete mathematics by TMH
*** New pattern mathematics for JEE by Arihant publications
You can get detailed information regarding best books for JEE list at
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-jee-main
--------------) Practice questions:- after finishing each chapter you should practice numericals and mcqs .You should practise at least 80 to100 numericals and mcqs in Each chapter to master concepts so that you can solve numericals and MCQs easily.
--------------) Short breaks :- take short breaks in between your studies, studying continuously can be brain tiring and it becomes difficult to focus and study with concentration, so take breaks to relax and refresh your brain.
--------------) Make short notes:- You should make chapterwise short notes for each chapter and it should contain all the important concepts and formulas. These short notes will be a great revision tool for your examination.
--------------) Set goals :- set daily like I have to cover these many topics today, weekly goals like I have to cover these chapters this week and solve their mcqs too by the end of this week and similarly set monthly goals to cover the syllabus and meet them without any fail.
--------------) Follow a routine or timetable :- you can make a routine and religiously follow it and try to give at least 7- 8 hours to study each day in your routine.
**** PHYSICS is the toughest part for most of the aspirants as it has both numericals and concepts to deal with , so keep at least 3 hours each day for Physics.
**** In Chemistry you have to deal with reactions and learn them and solve questions as well, so give at least 2 hours daily to Chemistry
**** Mathematics is all about practising questions, so try to give at least around 3 hours each day for maths
--------------) Revise:- revise your concepts, formulas etc at regular intervals . Revision is very important otherwise as you move forward in your syllabus, you start forgetting the concepts you have learned before and you won't be able to perform well in your examination.
--------------) Solve previous year JEE question :- Solving previous year questions will let you know the examination pattern, type of questions asked in the exam and difficulty level of questions, also concepts of the questions often gets repeated so it will be of great help to you . You can get previous year papers at https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-question-papers
--------------) Go through JEE mock test papers :- it will let you know your preparation level .After solving each mock test paper, analyse yourself which will help you to know your weak areas /topics so that you can work on them and them strong so that you can perform well in your examination.
To prepare well you can go for our jee program at the convenience of your home, the link for the same is provided below
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Thankyou
Hey, Aspirant...
The syllabus for both NEET and JEE is based on the Physics and Chemistry syllabus of class 11th and 12th. The way the question paper is written, though, makes a difference. JEE Mains questions are significantly more tough and require extensive preparation. The questions answered in NEET, on the other hand, are a lot easier.
I hope this information is useful.
Best wishes.
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