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how to start jee preparation from scratch? 3 to 4 months basic to advanced

Aman deep 4th Feb, 2022

Hello

It would be tough to say that one can be get fully prepared for JEE in Spam of 3 to 4 months of time because Everybody know what is the level of JEE exam but one thing I would like to suggest you that if you really want to prepare then start with basics and easy chapters which can be easily covered in a shorter time and then try to attempt mock test as much as you ca because mocks will give clarity to deal with the problems in the examination.

Thank

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sir can anybody provide me the mathematics full chapter wise full contents for jee preparation

Anurag Khanna 25th Jan, 2022

Hello Aspirant,

We will provide you full content preparation for JEE-Main in which you will be not only getting the full content support of Mathematics but you will be getting full content for complete JEE-Main syllabus. You can check out out JEE-Main learner package from the link given below :-

https://learn.careers360.com/jee-main-coaching/?utm_source=%20QnA


For your reference the syllabus for JEE-Main is mentioned below :-


@ Mathematics

> Complex numbers and quadratic equations

> Matrices and determinants

> Sets, relations and functions

> Mathematical induction

> Permutations and combinations

> Mathematical reasoning

> Limit, continuity and differentiability

> Integral calculus

> Three-dimensional geometry

> Differential equations

> Binomial theorem and its simple applications

> Sequence and Series

> Vector algebra

> Statistics and probability

> Trigonometry

> Co-ordinate geometry


@Physics

> Physics and measurement

> Rotational motion

> Thermodynamics

> Kinematics

> Work, energy and power

> Properties of solids and liquids

> Gravitation

> Laws of motion

> Oscillations and waves

> Electronic devices

> Kinetic theory of gases

> Current electricity

> Communication systems

> Electromagnetic induction and alternating currents

> Magnetic effects of current and magnetism

> Optics

> Electromagnetic waves

> Atoms and nuclei

> Electrostatics

> Dual nature of matter and radiation

+Experimental skills


@Chemistry

  • Physical Chemistry

> Some basic concepts in chemistry

> States of matter

> Atomic structure

> Chemical bonding and molecular structure

> Chemical thermodynamics

> Solutions

> Equilibrium

> Redox reactions and electrochemistry

> Chemical kinetics

> Surface chemistry

  • Organic Chemistry

> Purification and characterization 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

  • Inorganic Chemistry

> 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


For complete syllabus for JEE-Main and  their PDFs along with the detailed content weightage,  kindly check out the link given below :-

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus-weightage


You can also check out JEE-Main Learning package for solving series of mock tests :-

https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-jee-main-april-one-month-subscription/?icn=jee-main-knockout&ici=c360-clevertap-sticky-articles-web


I hope this information helps you.

Good Luck!!

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hey i am rishabh in 2018 i move on to sikar for iit jee preparation but there i found out i am diagnosed with a mental disorder named OCD and its a hell then i came to my home and did class 11 and 12 but did not give iit exam but i am repeating class 11 and 12 can i give jee exam now. i never give.

Sharon Rose Student Expert 18th Jan, 2022

Hello,

You haven't mentioned the year of passing in the qualifying examination that is class 12th. You can appear for JEE Main for three consecutive years from the year of passing in the qualifying examination that is class 12th. It means that if a candidate has passed class 12th in year 2021 he/she can appear for JEE Main 2021, JEE Main 2022 and JEE Main 2023 only. So to appear for JEE Main 2022 you must have passed class 12th in 2020 and not later than 2022. If you have passed class earlier than 2020 then you are not eligible to appear for JEE Main 2022. If you have passed class 12th in 2020 or after then you must have passed 10+2 with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry from a recognized board.

To check the eligibility criteria for JEE Main click on the link below

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-eligibility-criteria

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I am in class 11 preparing for JEE 2023. What are the prerequisites for studying fluids, heat and thermodynamics, waves and sound, elasticity and SHM in Physics?

Piyush 21st Dec, 2021

hello aspirant,

I hope that you are doing are doing absolutely great.

With reference to your above mentioned query, I would like to tell you that you are learning these chapters - Heat, Waves, thermodynamics and Sounds in a very new way, so don't care about some prerequisites in those chapters. There are no prerequisites in these chapters. I know that these chapters are very new and have some unfamiliar concepts for you and also very important for JEE mains examination as well, so first try to go and understand with the basics with these chapters. Because basics are important first.

The suggestions I would like to give you is that solve as many questions as you want in these chapters so that you will hold the grasp on these Important chapters and if you get stuck at somewhere, ask for doubts from your teachers and fellow classmates.  This will clear your basics on these and this will be like the prerequisites for you in class 12th because these same chapters will be there in your class 12th also but in a detailed and conceptual way.

Further, if you are a JEE aspirant, then i would like to share some preparation strategy and tips followed by toppers and experts so that it might help you :

  • Give equal weightage to all topics

  • Distribute the time needed to study it. Give more time to difficult topics and less to the ones you just need to revise.

  • Ensure you have scheduled revision time in the plan

Action Plan to Prepare for JEE Main 2022

  • Study a chapter and understand the concepts. NCERT books are good for this.

  • While studying, make sure to note important points and formulas. This short notes will be useful during revision.

  • After studying a chapter or topic, check how much you can recollect and to what extent you have understood the topic.

  • Then practice questions based on the topic studied. While practising do not go for the solution directly. Try to solve yourself, make mistakes and then correct it. This step will help you to know how to crack JEE Main .

  • Make sure to give a JEE Main mock test after completing the subject. Similarly ensure that you appear for as many mock tests as you can so that you can analyse your preparation levels, understand where you are making the mistakes

  • Use the analysis to know your weak areas and concentrate on improving while revising.

  • Be wise and Revise - Without revision, it is difficult to crack any exam especially one like JEE Main. You can only improve if you revise.

  • Clear all your concepts, doubts. Never leave a question unanswered in your mind.

  • Put the brake and take a break

For more details about JEE mains examination preparation strategy, you can check the below link :

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-jee-main

I hope that this will help.

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NEET UG score card 5 marks lower than calculated based on OMR copy & answer key . how to go about futher? NTA gives time to challenge the answer key provisional but not rechecking of score card even if there is discrepancy

monstwerdash 8th Dec, 2021

Hello there ,

Hope you are doing well. NTA gives time to challenge the OMR and the provisional answer key . In 2021 as well ,NTA had given some time to challenge the same after they released the OMR and provisional answer key on 15 October ,2021 . You needed to challenge and report you issue either through an e-mail or phone call .

Now, as the results have already been declared , there's probably no scope to change your marks and issue a new result card to you as it would also affect the AIRs of many more students other than you and that process needs time . Hope this helped .

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jee preparation while doing bsc non med

Manav Peswani 29th Oct, 2021

Hi,

I hope you are doing well.

As your question isn’t very clear and is not complete.
I’m assuming that you are looking out for the best ways for the preparation for your JEE exam.

Below I’ll be sharing a link which will provide you with all the necessary important information required for your preparation with tips for the JEE exam.

Kindly refer the link.

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-jee-main

I hope the above information helps.
All the very best.

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im a dropper can i start my jee preparation again by repeating 11th and 12th?

piyush263001 19th Oct, 2021

Hello,

JEE examination is one of the toughest entrance examination in India and Lakhs of students prepare for it every year.

It was unfortunate that you couldn't score your desired marks this year but it is a very dedicated decision that you want to write the paper again next year.

Yes, you can begin your preparation by analysing your weakness as you gave your Examination this year and then make a time table where you can maximize your study time and then start preparing without wasting a minute.

For complete information about how to prepare for JEE Mains and Advanced you must check out the link below, it contains tips and advice you must follow to ensure success next year.

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-jee-main

Thank you.



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in my board year I scored 10 percentile in jee mains and in my drop year I scored 78.4 percentile should I take 2nd partial drop to improve my score and get into in nit

Anuj Kumar 18th Oct, 2021

Hi,

You can take drop as there JEE Mains allow upto 3 attempts. If you take partial drop then you have to do two tasks. The first is to prepare for JEE and the other is to balance college Engineering study. It could be quite hectic because Engineering itself is very time requiring course. If you can manage both Entrance preparation and Engineering Course then you should take partial drop.

I hope this will answer your query.

Thanks!!!!

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Sir how can I control JEE preparation in English & Board in bengali ?

Biswadeep Biswas 27th Sep, 2021

Believe me, it's a bit easier on you now. When I gave the Jee last year, Board marks were counted too for Mains. So, we had to manage between both the preparations compulsorily. Board marks, apart from the 75% eligibility has no direct impact on Jee Advanced.

So, I assume you wish to score great in Boards because you want a good, untainted academic record. Well, I managed to score 94% in Maharashtra State board in HSC. But that was not because of being regular in board studies, rather being regular with your Jee preparations. You can cover the board syllabus in last 2 months like I did, and come out with flying colours. And if you are preparing for Advanced, I would advise not to pay much attention on Boards for now.

I don’t know which board are you from, but if it’s CBSE, it’s a tad easy as you’ll anyway study Ncert for Mains. If you are from a State board, you still will have much ease on getting the concepts easily because of your Jee preparations. So don’t think about ‘managing’ boards for now, save that for later. Getting a wonderful AIR gives much more pleasure rather than scoring very high in Boards. Think of what matters in the long run, and prioritize accordingly. All the best!

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In my coaching centre, there are 1800 students. Is this much competition enough for jee preparation?

Ayush Maurya 17th Dec, 2021

Hello there

For competition like jee you just can't say that 1800 or 18000 are enough students to see yourself that where you stands.

That purely depends upon the domain of the students you're taking might be not be very good then you can excel in that particular domain and sing your Excellency in that domain will surely make your preparation down.

And if you really interested to computer self then you can join many mock tests which are of all India level and can so your potential with very much students. And lastly I want to say that be confident and you can crack any exam with hard work and dedication.

Best of luck!

Thank you!

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