i have appeared for jee 2021.And things go well as planned,i am thinking of taking a drop.i am an average student.i have the potential to study for10+hours.will it be possible to crack jee.......
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Work hard.
You can Crack JEE
Hope you are in your good health so here are the answer to your question that if you have a very strong gut feeling that by dropping out and doing a lot of hardwork with smartwork you will be able to crack jee then surely go for it , take the risk and go for your goal , I hope you will be crack jee .
So here are some tips from my side for preparation :-
1.You should be familiar with the course syllabus and have a study plan in mind.
2.Understanding concepts and putting them into practise is the key to achieving success.
3.Avoid reading more than one book at once.
4.Clarify your doubts on a frequent basis!
5.Revise and re-revise.
6.Solve previous year's papers and online mock exams to improve your test-taking abilities.
7.Smart work is more important than merely working hard.
8.In times of stress, talk to your parents or instructors about your feelings.
9.Get enough sleep and eat well.
10.Stay focused and cheerful.
- Now some of the great books which will help you further to prepare for your entrance exams are:-
PHYSICS:
- NCERT Textbooks
- Concepts of Physics Vol I and II by H.C. Verma (Highly Recommended)
- Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick & Walker
- Problems in General Physics by I.E. Irodov
- IIT Physics by D.C. Pandey
- Problems in Physics by S.S. Krotov
CHEMISTRY:
- NCERT Textbooks
- Organic Chemistry – O. P. Tandon
- Organic Chemistry – Peter Sykes
- Organic Chemistry – M. S. Chauhan
- Organic Chemistry – Morrison and Boyd (This book covers a lot of topics with extensive detail. Make sure you highlight what is important before you proceed if you have a time constraint)
- Physical Chemistry – O. P. Tandon
- Concise Inorganic Chemistry – J. D. Lee
- Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations – R. C. Mukherjee (for practice)
MATHEMATICS:
- Maths XI & XII by R.D. Sharma
- Objective Mathematics for JEE Main & Advanced and Other Engineering Entrance Examinations by R.D. Sharma
- Trigonometry & Geometry: – Plane Trigonometry Part 1 by S.L. Loney
- Co-ordinate Geometry: – Plane Co-ordinate Geometry by S.L. Loney
- Algebra: – Higher Algebra by Hall and Knight
- Calculus: – Problems in Calculus of One Variable by I.A. Maron
- Differential Calculus by A. Das Gupta.
- Course in Mathematics for IIT-JEE by Tata McGraw-Hill publications.
Hope this will helps you!
Hello candidate,
When you are preparing for such competitive examination such as JEE mains where there are nearly a Million number of aspirants participating each year, to get admissions into some of the most prestigious undergraduate colleges of the country then only hard work is not the only thing you need but whatever you need the smart Android strategy in order to crack sach examinations.
If everything is going as planned for your preparations then make a habit of giving at least two to three mock examinations each week and try to analyse your mistakes and weak points in each of these examinations so that you can plan out a final strategy for the D-Day. Hard work, persistent practice, and smart strategy could help you to get your dream college.
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