JEE Preparation
Dear Aspirant,
As you might be knowing IIT JEE (JEE Mains and Advanced) is a national level entrance exam for getting into IITs, so being such a prestigious exam , it demands a preparation of that level.
You'll have to adapt various new skills, as these two years of preparation would teach you. You'll have to learn time management, persistence, consistency and various other things.
Keep your foundation strong , if maths and science of previous classes are foundation.
Now once you begin with your class 11 you'll learn and perceive some inferences about each subject.
CHEMISTRY:
Class 11 chemistry is base for various concepts taught in class 12., so do it well , understand all concepts very well.Also if you get a good grip on chemistry in class 11 itself , it might become your scoring subject .Try to understand all concepts thoroughly.
BOOKS FOR CHEMISTRY:
RC Mukherjee(Physical Chemistry)
NCERT(For Inorganic Chemistry)
OP Tandon(For Organic Chemistry)
MATHS:
You'll realize IIT JEE Maths is no where near school level mathematics.
PRACTICE PRACTICE & PRACTICE !!!!!
When you do practice certain amount of questions in particular topic , you'll start gaining the approach & thought process needed for this.
Understand the theory well.
BOOKS :
RD Sharma - MAthematics for IIT JEE (for theory as well as practicing questions)
Cengage series for maths- (practicing questions).
PHYSICS:
DO GIVE ENOUGH TIME TO THEORY!!!!!!
In physics try to understand and grasp the derivations of formulae, note down about each and every element of formula, how it can be used in questions.try to go through Solved examples first.
BOOKS FOR PHYSICS:
HC Verma Concepts of PHYSICS - (For theory as well as practicing questions)
DC Pandey (Volume 1-5) : (For questions)
MOST IMPORTANTLY DON'T HESITATE TO ASK DOUBTS!!!!!!
Clear all your doubts with all over teachers in all 3 subjects, because if you don't do so , they'll pile up and it'll create a problem for you for understanding things better.
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Dear candidate,
Understanding the depth and the difficulty level is equally good because it helps you to understand with a clear vision in which you are lagging. So, do not need to worry. Many candidates are facing this issue but stills motivated themselves to be in the run for sinning the dream seat.
What you need to do is to give some more time for the mathematics for JEE mains because the questions that came in the maths section is difficult. I have personally experienced this. Make a proper timetable with more time for Maths only.
Do these steps and free yourself from the tensions and stress. Also, why taking stress when you can not predict your future happenings. So, eat healthily and study smartly.
Wishing you very good luck :)
taking a drop is a very serious decision to take, as you have to consider various different factors. So kindly view all your options before taking a drop. If you are confident that you will utilize your time well and prepare thoroughly for the examination you may take a drop. If you take a drop year, make sure you are studying for a good number of hours each day, study for as many hours as you would go to school for. Make efficient use of your time. Complete your syllabus on time and keep ample time for revision.
See 11th class is very important stage of IIT JEE preparation journey. All the concepts you'll learn in 11th class are basics for concepts in 12th class. So you should get acquainted with all subjects and topics very well.
See Quadratic equations and trigonometry you learn in 11th class would help in calculus in 12th class.
Chemical bonding, periodic table are base of chemistry and various concepts in organic chemistry depends on these.
Physics also you should have a great grip on physics.
So now you are in 11th class, try to make a great schedule monthly as well as weekly for each subject, and try to execute your plan daily.
DON'T HESITATE TO ASK DOUBTS!!!!!
Ask all your doubts with your teachers and clear them, or later on they'll compile.
11th class is best time to build up the right approach for problem solving.
Try to do as many numericals as you can, set a daily quota of questions in each subject that you'll be doing.
Do these with a timer , this would help you get comfortable with time pressure and help you in exam.
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Hello Aspirant!!
Yes, you can apply for Anna University TNEA counselling in 2022. There are no certain restrictions. Many repeaters who couldn't able to get a seat are applying for TNEA.
But, you don't lose your hope. Prepare well, be strong in the exam contents and attend many mock test.
Wishing you that you will get a seat through NEET and JEE exams.
To rectify any queries related to NEET and JEE exams, please do post it in our qna section.
Best of luck!!
Hello Aspirant,
The Corona virus pandemic has been rough on a lot of students. If you are not upto speed on your 11th standard syllabus, you can study that along with your 12th standard regular classes. 12th standard syllabus is essentially the continuation of 11th so studying both simultaneously will lay a strong foundation of the concepts. Since you are preparing for JEE concentrate on your physics, chemistry and mathematics subjects. JEE is easier for people who have a sound understanding of the concepts. Many students forget 11th subjects when they reach 12th anyway. So if you practice and learn this way, you could actually have an advantage over them. After 12th take lots of JEE mock tests online and try solving previous year question papers as well. Hope this helps and Good luck.
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