sir, please suggest me. how to prepare for iit jam(chemistry) ,because i don't have proper study material. give me some tips.
Hi,
You must know the syllabus well before you start preparing for the exam. This will avoid wasting of time on unnecessary topics. Even though graduation books should do, but there are some books designed only for JAM preparation. Practice as many previous years sample papers and mock tests as possible. This will familiarize you with the IIT JAM exam pattern and marking scheme followed. Visit and follow the link below for details:
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam-how-prepare-for-chemistry
Both are the important to prepare IIT JAM exam along with your study Practise with previous year paper will give you an idea about the exam. Here are some important tips you can follow.
Prepare in advance
If
you are planning to take JAM IIT it is necessary for you plan ahead as
the JAM exam takes minimum 3-4 hours of study in a day. Since JAM exam
syllabus are based on graduation syllabus you can prepare easily along
with your academics.
2. Coaching institutes
Joining
coaching institutes would be one more better option. The coaching
classes will focus on organised and structured way of teaching and they
also guide you in the right direction.
3. Follow the syllabus
The
syllabus for the exam are announced by the organising institute in
advance. Thus, it is mandatory to go through with each and every topic
in order to excel in the exam.
4. Solve previous question papers
Solving
old and mock question papers will sure lead you on the road to
success. Referring and solving old question papers also give an insight
into pattern of questions that can be expected in the exam. JAM
question papers are available in the bookstore and online as well.
5. Refer IIT JAM books
Various
books on IIT JAM are available in the market and also online.
Referring to them while you are preparing will have an added advantage.
Good Luck!
Hello,
IIT JAM is one of the entrance exams for M.Sc. which is conducted by IITs. The difficulty level of exam is very high. To prepare well for the exam one requires well structure study plan and best study material.
First of all, analyze the complete syllabus and get knowledge about the paper pattern of the exam to make a preparation strategy.
Then make sure you have right source of study material and IIT JAM Chemistry Books while doing preparations. Because it’s not possible to get success in the exam without having a proper guidance. A strong knowledge base of major concepts & fundamentals associated with the subject of study can make it easier for you to prepare well.
There are many sources of Books and Study stuff in the market that claims they are best. But its tuff to select best one among them. You can take help from the reviews about those study materials which are written by the users, to choose the right one
Revision is must. Revise whatever you studied and devote more time to revise important topics.
Don’t be stressed, keep calm and be dedicated for preparation.
It is one of the toughest exam in India so for preparing iit jam, you need to have a proper study plan which can fetch you more marks.
first make notes in your language so that you can understand or revise it easily
solve previous year papers.
Some books which will help you in preparing iit jam are-
1)physical chemistry
Atomic and Molecular Structure: W. Atkins
Theory of Gases:Peter W. Atkins
Chemical Thermodynamics:Thomas Engel & Phillip Reid
Chemical and Phase Equilibria: Principals of Chemical Equilibrium & Phase Rule K.G. Denbigh
Electrochemistry: An Introduction to ElectrochemistrySamuel Glasstone
Chemical Kinetics: Chemical Kinetics Keith J. Laidler
Solid State: Solid StatePeter W. Atkins
Adsorption: Introduction to Surface Chemistry & Catalysis Gabor A. Somorjai
Basic Mathematical Concept: Differential Equation & MatricesShanti Narayan
2) inorganic chemistry
Periodic Table: Concise Inorganic Chemistry J. D. Lee
Chemical Bonding and Shapes of compounds: Inorganic Chemistry Meissler & Tar
Main Group Elements (s and p blocks): Concise Inorganic Chemistry J. D. Lee
Transition Metal (d block): Concise Inorganic Chemistry James E. Huheey
Analytical Chemistry: Quantitative Inorganic Analysis A. I. Vogel
Bioinorganic Chemistry: Inorganic Chemistry James E. Huheey
Instrumental Method of Analysis: Instrumental method Skoog, Holler & Crouch
4)organic chemistry
Basic Concepts in Organic Chemistry and Stereochemistry: Stereochemistry Conformation and Mechanism-P.S. Kalsi
Organic reaction Mechanism and synthetic applications
Organic Chemistry-Clayden, Greeves, Warner and Wothers
Organic Chemistry- Carey & Sundberg
Natural Products Chemistry: Organic Chemistry (Vol-II) I. L. Finar
Heterocyclic Chemistry: Organic Chemistry (Vol-I) I. L. Finar
Qualitative organic Analysis: Introduction to Spectroscopy Pavia, Lampman, Kriz, Vyvyan
I hope this information helps you.
Thank you
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