How to make a schedule in 11 for JEE preparation?
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just have a look , if it suits then well and good you try this .
* 6:00 am - 7:30 am ——Chemistry ( NCERT / MCQs)
* 8:00 am- 10:30 am —— mathematics ( read NCERT)
Then , usually take a break
* 11:00 to 3:00 pm — revision what u have studied in the before session.
* 4:00 to 6:00 —— physics ( numericals)
* 6:00 to 6:30 —— physics (theory/formulae/derivation)
* 7:00 to 8:00 —— chemistry
* 9:00 to 10:00—— revise + mcqs
Hope this will be helpful for you.
Best of luck.
IIT JEE Main and Advanced Preparation tips from class 11
Here, we will provide essential IIT JEE Main and Advanced Preparation tips from class 11
Begin by understanding the past exam trends. You can do this through available information online or analyzing at least past five years papers on your own.
This will help you gauge the most significant topics that are repeated year on year and the ones that are mostly ignored.
Understanding this trend would also help you to prepare a suitable customized IIT preparation timetable for class 11.
So, the next step would be preparation of a comprehensive timetable and abiding by it to the core.
Physics
The subject encompasses aspects of: Optics, Electrodynamics, Modern Physics, Heat & Thermodynamics, and Mechanics.
As suggested, a trend analysis of the Physics domain will give you highlighted areas to prepare.
You can refer available online analysis or plot your own pie chart by allocating the biggest pieces of pie to the most prominently covered areas.
Conduct a topic wise segregation: Mechanics seems to be the paper setters first choice for years, followed by questions from errors and measurements, fluids, gravitation etc.
This is followed by Modern Physics, and Ray, Wave Optics in order.
Remaining topics from the subject bring in few questions each year, with the least favorite being Elasticity.
Recommended Books: NCERT Class 11th & 12th books, Concepts of Physics Vol 1 &2 (by H.C. Verma), Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnik and Walker.
Chemistry
The subject encompasses modules like Physical, Inorganic and Organic Chemistry.
While conducting the trend analysis, begin by gaining knowledge on how significant each of these modules is, from the exam perspective.
Trust on your pie charts to give you a clear picture. They will even highlight the repetitive Red areas, which should be your priority.
Physical Chemistry brings along questions from Kinetics, Chemical Equilibrium etc. in the majority. While thermodynamics and electrochemistry are on a steady decline through some years.
Nomenclatures, general organic chemistry are observing fewer questions in Organic Chemistry. Although, Alkanes, Alkynes, Polymers, Carbonyls etc. see rising number of questions.
Under Inorganic Chemistry, PBlock elements bring along a lot of questions, consistently followed by Coordination Compound questions. Some consistent topics include periodic properties of these elements, metallurgy, chemical bonding etc.
Some of the recommended books be like: NCERT books for class 11th & 12th; Concepts of Physical Chemistry for JEE, 8th Edition (by P. Bahadur); A New Pattern Textbook of Organic/Inorganic Chemistry for Competitions (by O.P. Tandon).
Mathematics
The subject is all about Practice. There is no escaping that. A perfect plan must include dedicated time for practicing all mathematical problems.
For the last five years, Differential Calculus has been dominating the question papers, consistently followed by Coordinate Geometry.
Integral Calculus, questions on topics like Vector Analysis, 3D queries find due coverage.
Other consistent areas in each years mathematics section are from Matrices & Determinants, Statistics, and Binomial Theorem etc.
The least favored area seems like Permutation & Combination, Probability etc.
Recommended books: NCERT Class 11th & 12th books; IITMathematics for JEE (Main & Advanced) (by M.L Khanna).
Hope it helps
JEE is considered one of the toughest exams of India.
Just start with the syllabus
1. Analyse the syllabus wholly.
2. Highlight the topics which you haven't read yet, and start with them
3. Make a routine and divide the timing for the three subjects.
4. If you are in 11th, everything would seem to be very new to you. So start with a basic book, I would suggest for the very recommended NCERT for physics and chemistry.
For maths, practice from r.d Sharma or RS Agarwal.
5. After completion of every chapter, you practice the DDP and study material of any good coaching or else, practice previous years questions.
For physics, i would recommend you to study and practice D.C Pandey.
For chem, NCERT + RC Mukherjee(physical) , I think that would be enough .
After, completing your syllabus, probably in the month of Dec, start giving me test series of a good institute.
Remember, consistency+ hard work is all what you require to crack any exam.
Good Luck
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