I am a partial dropper for JEE 2021, i.e. I have joined a B.Tech private college and studying for JEE sideby. To maintain regularity i need to join a course for it. I have two options 1. Acadboost by Kalpit Veerwal 2. Prayas Batch by Physics Wallah. Which one should i join and Why?
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Dear Aspirant,
To prepare JEE 2021 sidewise with your college regular classes is somewhat difficult. It's not an easy task. But if you are determined and confident then you can do it with ease.
Both the online courses that you discussed in question are good for JEE preparation. Kalpit Veerwal course is also good. But from here your concepts will not get so stronger .Physics wallah course is more better. It will cover your basic concepts from very zero level to advance level. Also for practice there are lot of DPP's and sheets.
So you can take Physics Wallah course. But also you can try some other resources like Unacdemy and You tube for your preparation.
But also you have to focus on your college classes too, as you have to give the semester exams too.
Best of luck for your exam.
Thank You for your valuable answer. I just need to ask that, Physics wallah course will cover all the topics for all subject. As a partial dropper I cant attend his 4.5 hours long classes everyday. So according to you, should i cover only main topics and leave topics which has less no of question asked in exam?
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