Now I am studying Intermediate1st year and I have no IIT basics. How should I prepare and make a plan to get a good rank in JEE ADVANCED.
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Hi,
You need not to know the basics about IIT. To get good rank in JEE Advanced, first of all you need to clear JEE Mains. For preparation of both these exams, you can start from now only as you are in Intermediate 1st year. Start will clearing your concepts. Concept clearing is the most important step. JEE exams cover syllabus of both class 11 and 12. So, apart from clearing basics, you need to practice religiously , both mock papers as well as previous year papers to know the exam pattern. Don't follow many books and get confuse. Focus only on limited resources. You can take help from our JEE Knockout package which will provide you with an excellent opportunity to clear your basics and strengthen your concepts: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-jee-main-april/
Hope you're doing well.
I'll advise you first that don't run that faster,
don't directly jump for the preparation of jee advanced ,
First prepare for the mains properly and completely.
It's true that there's lot difference between jee mains and jee advanced, but if you do a great preperation of mains only then you can get a good understanding of advanced and make your AIR.
So I'll tell you the complete strategy for the preparation of mains.
Here I am going to mention full strategy to achieve good score in JEE , and for sure you'll achieve your goal and get admission into your dream college :))
Here are mainly three ways to get total grip on jee.
1. Academics
2. Practice
3. Exam facing skills and Time management
I'll also mentioned some books for you , so that you can score better.
NCERT Books: you need to read the NCERT books completely. You strongly need to have a perfect grip on conceptual/academics part. In the jee main there aren't asked that tough questions as compared to jee advanced, academics covers a major portion in JEE main.
See having a strong grip on concepts is always going to help you, when you start preparing at the JEE level.
PREVIOUS YEAR PAPER: After all these books, it would be best if you do solve the previous year paper. You have already got a lot stronger at your concepts and question solving without noticing. So it will be best if you can get familiar with the previously asked questions.
MOCK SERIES: Here comes the final and master stroke, you need to give mock series as much as you can to get a practice of a lot of questions before the exam.
BOOKS :- you need some books after completion of your NCERT books for reaching the JEE level. So these are the books which i used and i recommend.
Math: Arihant and Cengage Publication, KC Sinha, ML Khanna, RD Sharma objective
Physics: NCERT, Resnick Halliday, HC Verma, DC Pandey
Chemistry: NCERT, NCERT exemplar, OP Tondan.
*Note - Make sure of making a time management chart before starting your preparation (not 1 month before exam).
Now comes the JEE ADVANCED,
If you've completed study of JEE mains then jee advanced isn't that hard as you're thinking,
All you need to do is practice, as much as you can from maximum sources you have , whether it is coaching modules, DPPs, mock series etc.
Remember if you have a good strategy for the jee then it's not necessary to have a coaching for making your AIR.
you can do it by your own and your hard work.
I'm giving you some names of the books which are must for the jee advanced.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-jee-advanced/amp
Hopefully it's helpful :)
Best of your work !
Thank you !
Dear Student,
Getting a very good rank in JEE Advanced needs a lot of hard work, confidence . Below I am describing some poins to get a very good score in this exam.
- Make a time table for study . Study nearly upto 12 hours per day.
- Gather whole syllabus of JEE Advance for each 3 subjects .
- Make notes for each and every single chapter.
- Revision is very must. Only making notes is not so efficient.
- Solve mock tests and previous year JEE Advance papers.
- First clear your basic concepts ,only then solve problems.
Books play a very important role in preaparation. And for JEE Advance you need very top books . I am listing some books to you which are suggested by top rankers of JEE Advnace which are now in top IIT's.
Physics :
- NCERT
- Concepts of Physics by HC Verma ( vol 1 and vol 2 )
- Understanding Physics by DC Pandey
- Problems in general Physics by IE Erodov
Mathematics :
- Objective RD Sharma
- Plane Trigonometry by SL Loney
- Mathematics by Cengage publications
- Differential Calculus by Amit M Agarwal
Chemistry :
- NCERT
- Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations by RC Mukhrjee
- Physical Chemistry problems and solutions by Narendra Avasti
- Organic Chemistry by OP Tondon
- Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee
Best of luck for your exam.
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