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If you are committed to succeed, self-study is highly important and will benefit you throughout your life. It is also adequate for the IIT JEE. And for self-study, you'll need some resources. I'd advise using well-known books like those by HC Verma and others.
In this sense, video lectures are also quite beneficial. If you want to study for the JEE on your own, video lectures have several benefits. Many colleges provide video lectures, and they will support you all the way through.
Self-study is like a really nice thing to do if you are at it. In addition to teaching you how to study, it will also educate you how to manage your time, create a timetable, keep yourself calm, and keep everything moving. You'll have the opportunity to learn a lot on your own. Just keep trying and be persistent.
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