JEE Main Preparation
Hello,
Absolutely, you can definitely attend AEEE while preparing for JEE Main. The syllabus for both exams has some overlapping topics, so preparing for one can help you with the other. It is a great way to maximize your chances of getting into a good engineering college. Just make sure to manage your time effectively and create a study plan that allows you to cover all the necessary topics for both exams.
Hope this helps you,
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Hello aspirant,
A lot of applicants are interested in learning about the two-month JEE Main and JEE Advanced 2024 preparation schedule. As is well known, exam season is at its height, and applicants are busy getting ready for numerous entrance exams. Students may be unsure of what to do next based on their present IIT JEE preparation level with just over two months until the tests. For the students, the final two months are really important.
To know complete preparation plan for two months, you can visit our site by clicking on the link given below.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/two-months-preparation-plan-for-jee-main-and-jee-advanced
Hope this information helps you.
Although it is challenging, it is feasible to pass the Jee Mains in just two months if you take the following actions.
Create a strategy first to gain some insight into your subject and related topics. Then, based on your schedule, begin preparing by effectively managing your time.
To cover all three areas, divide your day into equal parts of three. You should also work on sample tests and complete at least 200 multiple-choice questions every day.
For more information, please visit the following link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-many-attempts-for-jee-mains
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Hii aspirant,
See in the recent times many institutions and platforms have started giving online courses to students for the jee main preparation and it is quite in demand. As you have asked about the free resources I would suggest you to go with the following teachers who have provided free resources on YouTube.
Physics - Namo Kaul and Alakh Pandey
Chemistry- Anupam Gupta and Arvind Arora
Mathematics- Sameer Sir and Neha Agarwal
Also to excell in the examination only studying is not sufficient so, you are recommended to use our jee main preparation booster package at https://learn.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-booster/
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I'm providing you with the information about best Books for preparation of JEE Mains exam which are listed below.
Physics:
NCERT Physics Class XI & Class XII
Objective Physics by D.C Pandey
Concepts of Physics by H.C. Verma
Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
Chemistry:
NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class XI and XII
ABC of Chemistry for Classes 11 and 12 by Modern
Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J.D.Lee
Complete NEET Guide: Physics by MTG Editorial Board
Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon
Organic Chemistry by Himanshu Pandey
Mathematics:
Objective Mathematics by R.D. Sharma
Mathematics by Arihant Publications
NCERT 11 th standard Mathematics Text book
NCERT 12 th standard Mathematics Text book
For more information about Best Books for JEE Mains can be available in below mentioned article.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-jee-main
To get information about JEE Advanced preparation books ho through below given link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-jee-advanced
You can check below mentioned link to get more information about JEE Mains Knockout, as they provide study materials, mock tests, etc.
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-jee-main-april/
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hi
Actually, you don't need to compromise one to prepare for other i. e you can prepare for both jee main and term 2 board examination.
What all you need is to maintain a balance,
And trust me,
Balancing both is not that difficult dear because the only difference between board examination preparation and JEE preparation is that :-
Board examination is subjective while jee main is objective.
Board focuses more on your hold on theory part and concepts while jee focus on your ability to apply concepts and theory learnt to solve numericals and problems
Besides these,
There's no difference as syllabus of both are almost same , and both board examination preparation and jee main examination preparation complement each other very well .
For example ,
if you read theory and derivation etc for your board examination preparation, then it is eventually going to make your foundations very strong which is required for solving numericals for your JEE main examination. Also, there are some theory based questions which are directly asked in jee just like in case of inorganic chemistry. So, preparing for board examination will not hamper your JEE main preparation
But yes,
You need to maintain a balance between your boards and jee preparation which you can do by following the below tips:-
---------------------) Make a routine/ time table and religiously follow it
---------------------) After studying each chapter, you should go through first subjective questions for building foundations for solving mcqs.
---------------------) Remember consistency is the key, so remain consistent throughout your preparation.
---------------------) And then go for mcqs for jee main examination.
---------------------) You should devote 1/3rd of your time for boards and 2/3 rd for jee preparation. For example, if you study 9 hours a day then 6 hours for jee and 3 hours for boards.
---------------------) Prepare short notes for quick revision
---------------------) Go through chapterwise previous year questions of your board examination and Jee examination
---------------------) Once you are done with preparation go through mock test papers of both boards and jee main.
---------------------) Analyse your weak areas in the mock tests and then improve yourself by working on them.
To prepare well you can go for our jee main knockout for which link is given below:-
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-jee-main
††† important note:- Still if you want to choose one then I would always suggest you to choose your board examination because board examination is a one time opportunity while you can appear for JEE main examination next year too and the year after that too
Thankyou
Greetings!
Jee main preparation is best if you start from your 11 th . But still , if you are in any class or a dropper ,you can ace JEE mains with small efforts and dedication.
Following are the best coaching for JEE main in Mumbai-
However if you are searching for an online course , you can opt careers 360 course for the preparation.
All the best!
Yes, it is possible to only prepare for the JEE Advanced exams without looking forward to JEE Mains, assuming that you will clear the JEE Mains exams without a lot of hard work. It will be more complicated because JEE Mains and Advanced are both very conceptual exams and both exams require the candidate to solve the NCERT book based on concepts.
Here are some ways by which you can prepare for JEE-Advanced without looking forward to JEE-Mains.
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