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I have not prepared 1 year jee-mains even a single question properly .But I have decided to prepare In my 2nd year could I do that?

Heena Gagwani 1st Feb, 2019

If worked hard and studied sincerely then you can clear JEE Mains Entrance Examination. 

Prepare a timetable for each day. Fit in hours for every subject each day. This is because every subject is important. Study the chapters you find difficult in the morning. Take 2-4 mins break between 1-2 hours of study. In break close eyes and meditate. It increases a person's concentration. 

Start studying from NCERT textbooks of 11th and 12th standards of Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry. 

NCERT textbooks are helpful for entrance preparation. There are many other reference books available for JEE Exam. I would suggest you not to refer 5-7 books for a subject as it will only create confusion. 

Refer 2-3 books for a subject and study them thoroughly. 

Solve Multiple Choice Questions everyday based on the chapter you finish on that particular day. 

Solve previous year questions and give mock tests. Analyse mock tests and see where silly mistakes are happening and avoid them in final examination. 

Prepare notes of chapters. Also prepare different notes which will contain formulas which can be referred before entrance examination. 

Do not take stress as it will only lead to other problems. 

If you still have any queries feel free to ask in the comment section down below. 

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I want to prepare for jee mains so say me some important tips r important chapters in subjects???

Srishti Mehta 1st Feb, 2019

Hello Shwethaa

You have around two months to prepare for the April jee mains exam. Prepare your schedule and stick to that with full devotion and you will get your desired results. 

Use the time table and tips from the link below to prepare for the exam wisely.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-preparation-time-table-for-1-month/amp

All the best!!


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What is the difference in preparation required for Jeemains paper 2 and NATA

Nihal Kumar Gupta Student Expert 6th Feb, 2019

I am going to answer your question in very simple, crisp manner.

JOINT ENTRANCE EXAM - PART 2 (JEE-2) 

  1. Maths - 30 Question - 4 marks each (-1 for wrong answers) - 120 marks
  2. Aptitude - 50 Question - 4 marks each (-1 for wrong answers) - 200 marks
  3. Drawing - 3 Questions - 20+20+30 marks - 70 marks

TOTAL - 390 Marks | Total time - 3 Hours

The exam is conducted twice a year. Now the scoring breakup - you need 270 marks (±10 depending on difficulty level of the exam) to get a good rank.

NATIONAL APTITUDE TEST IN ARCHITECTURE (NATA) breakup

  1. Maths and Aptitude - 60 Question ( 20 maths + 40 Aptitude ) - no negative marking -120 marks 
  2. Drawing - 2 Question - 40 marks each - 80 marks 

TOTAL- 200 marks | Total time - 90 minutes for each section.

 you need 120+ marks in NATA to get a good college.

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Genetic material of AIDS virus is?

Dr.Debtanu Banerjee 31st Jan, 2019
The genetic material of the AIDS virus is double stranded RNA since it is a retrovirus
the two singles trends of RNA which is contained within the structure of an HIV virus are transferred by the enzyme known as reverse transcriptase to produce double stranded DNA which infects helper t cells after proper attachment and internalization of the HIV virus nucleya material into susceptible host cells mainly the helper T4 lymphocytes cells containing the CD 4 + marker on them
There is special role of adaptor proteins and inverted is a drug which prevents the entry and fusion of the HIV viral particle on to the t helper cell
it is worthy to note that the major problem associated with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome that is the terminal stage of HIV infection includes multisystem disorders which are mainly opportunistic infections due to low immunity and does a person suffering from chronic fever, diarrhoea and weight loss more than 10% of a body weight could be suffering from superadded infections suggest kaposi sarcoma, oropharyngeal candidiasis, toxoplasmosis encephalitis and herpes simplex virus meningoencephalitis as well as various opportunistic diarrhoeal diseases including isosporiasis and cryptosporidiosis
the drugs which we commonly used in treatment of exposure to HIV virus including needle stick injury at the monthly resume of tenofovir countries vitamin and lamivudine which has gained reputation as with the advent of haart therapy,treatment of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome has become easier and all the lifelong regimen is required ,yet prognosis is much better
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Infectious protein either present in prions or viroids?

Dr.Debtanu Banerjee 31st Jan, 2019
Periods are not infectious protein particles they are just proteinaceous molecules which can cause diseases which not a specific viral etiology but prions are basically misfolded proteins the mother protein of which is prpc which gets converted to the mutagenic form prpsc
various diseases including Kuru disease, crossville jakob disease, bovine spongiform encephalopathy as well as Alzheimer's disease has been attributed to this etiology apart from the primary amoebic meningoencephalitis and pml caused by severe measles virus infection as a long time see equally having prions as their basic pathophysiology
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Now JEE will be conducted twice the year but after this can we prepare for JEE by taking a gap of one year ?

Nithesh 30th Jan, 2019

hii bodkhe 

yeah you can give try next year as well while JEE Main number of attempts in total will be six.as you have six times right you take 1 year time neatly prepare with all the ways with subject in all the way

few my suggestions are

make sure you be perfect in basic subject

and formulaes aswell as solve as question papers

regards

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I am student of class 12 . How I preparation for crack jee main???

Faizan Salim 30th Jan, 2019

Hii

To crack JEE Mains, you need focus and dedication, rest hardwork is always a key to success.
Here are some tips that can help you.
So first of all, know well what you have to study i.e the syllabus. Once you are familiar with the syllabus, prepare a schedule for yourself which you are going to follow for the rest of the time left for the exam.
In this schedule make sure you have given time to each and every part so that nothing is left uncovered. Like nowadays your board exams must be up your head so divide time to your board preparations as well as your jee preparations.
You can divide your day in some slots of two hours or so and study with breaks in between so that your mind also is relaxed and you have a better focus.
Here is the syllabus for your JEE Mains-
Maths-

  • Sets, Relations and functions
  • Complex Numbers and quadratic equations
  • Matrices and determinants
  • Mathematical reasoning
  • Mathematical Induction
  • Permutations and combinations
  • Sequences and series
  • Limits, continuity and differentiability
  • Integral calculus
  • Differential equations
  • Binomial theorem and its simple applications
  • Three-dimensional geometry
  • Vector algebra
  • Co-ordinate geometry
  • Statistics and probability
  • Trignometry


Physics-

  • Physics and measurement
  • Kinematics
  • Thermodynamics
  • Work, energy, power
  • Rotational motion
  • Gravitation
  • Laws of motion
  • Properties of solid and liquid
  • Electronic devices
  • Kinetic theory of gases
  • oscillations and waves
  • Communication systems
  • Current electricity
  • Magnetic effects of current and Magnetism
  • Electromagnetic induction and alternating currents
  • Electromagnetic waves
  • Optics
  • Dual nature of matter and radiation
  • Electrostatistics
  • Atom and Nuclei
Chemistry-
  • Some basic concepts in chemistry
  • States of Matter
  • Atomic structure
  • Chemical bonding and molecular structure
  • Chemical thermodynamics
  • Solutions
  • Equilibrium
  • Redox reaction and electrochemistry
  • Chemical Kinetics
  • Surface chemistry
  • Purification and characterisation of organic compounds
  • Hydrocarbons
  • Chemistry in everyday life
  • Principles related to practical chemistry
  • Organic compounds containing halogens
  • Organic compounds containing oxygen
  • Organic compounds containing nitrogen
  • Polymers
  • Some basic principles of organic chemistry
  • Biomolecules
  • Classification of elements and periodicity in properties
  • Hydrogen
  • Block elements (alkali and alkaline earth metals)
  • P Block elements group 13 to group 18 elements
  • d- and f - block elements
  • Co-ordination compounds
  • Environmental chemistry
  • General principles and processes of isolation of metals

Secondly, you would require proper study material. Firstly start with NCERT to clear all your basics and then refer to other guides. Here is a list of few good books -
Physics-

  • Concepts of Physics by HC Verma
  • Understanding JEE Physics series by DC Pandey

Cemistry-

  • Arihant's Practice Book chemistry for JEE Mains and Advance by RK Gupta
  • University Chemistry by Freedman and Young

Maths-

  • IIT Mathematics for JEE Main & Advanced by ML Khanna
  • Courses in Mathematics for IIT JEE by Tata McGraw Hill Publications


These are some books you can refer, if you have other good books you can go for them also. Also keep in mind that the more you practice the better you will perform. So remember to solve practice papers and previous year papers as much as you can.
Do not loose hope and stay confident and focused.
Keep practicing and work hard you will surely succeed.
Refer to following links for more details.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-jee-main-2019
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus

You can also use our Entrance360 site for your preparations. This is an online coaching site and will helps you to prepare well as it provides a personalised time table as per your schedule and can provide you practice papers and previous year papers. Complete syllabus and study tips are also available.
Here is the link fo the same- https://www.entrance360.com/

Hope this helps
Thanks!!

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IF i take 2 nd year drop for jee main (iiit H),which coaching i should go in kota?

Shivam Gautam 11th Mar, 2019
Hello Dear

See here you need to understand that almost all the coaching classes in the Kota has the same content which they taught their students for the preparation of JEE mains only the way of teaching might get differ. So for the best JEE mains preparation Institute I would like to suggest you the Institute's like Allen, Resonance, Motion IIT-JEE, Rao's IIT academy, these are some of the best coaching institutes of Kota.

All the best
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In Januarys jee mains i had NTA score of 83,and i want to improve it drastically in order to get a seat in a top NIT,how should I prepare?

Rachana lakkireddy 30th Jan, 2019
Hello aspirant,
Your NTA percentile is good.
To get top nits you should do hardwork.Start preparing some important topics.Some steps to secure good percentile are:
1.Do not start learning new topics.
2.Revise the topics which you have learnt already.
3.Practice previous papers.By doing this you may get idea.
And some more tips to improve your NTA percentile will be available in our careers 360 website.
So please go through the link.
http://www.google.co.in/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-2019/amp
All the best!!!!
Thank you!!
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Is NCERT Book sufficient to crack neet ...

SHIVAM KUMAR 1st Feb, 2019
Ncert is sufficient for biology only but for physics and chemistry ncert is not sufficient
Solve ncert at your fingertips by mtg for obejective in all three subject.
This is best book to crack Neet

Hope it helps you
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