JEE Preparation
Hello,
Both are online platform for study basis. Unacademy good for physics and chemistry. But most of the students are want to clear NEET examination they will join the unacademy platform. But physics wallah is good also for physics.
Actually you can practice your own at your home. When you are completed one chapter you can give any mock test for see what's your outcome. It will be very helpful. Also you can practice when your revisions are completed and you want to give full syllabus mock test. And whenever you will give the test must watch the time. Because you can notice that giving only one question how much time you need.
I'll provide you a link below you can check it for this MCQ mock test in JEE Mains examination
https://learn.careers360.com/test-series-jee-main-free-mock-test/
All the best.
Dear Ayushi,
Below I am mentioning the few top JEE institutes in Indore.
These are the best names in the JEE coaching field. Make sure that you observe their teaching system by taking reviews from local students, because it is not about best only, if a teaching methodology doesn't suits you and no matter how popular it is, it has no personal significance for you.
If you are preparing for upcoming JEE MAIN, then you can also go through our JEE MAIN supplements which are specially designed for students like you by our experts.
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or you can also visit this(below)
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I hope this answer helps you.
Feel free to connect me in comment section for further doubts related to it.
All the best!
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You must have the idea of how to prepare for iit advanced as in how many topics are coming, what are its weightage, previous years question paper, exam pattern and so on. You should begin with the critical chapters first which are being more stressed upon in the paper followed by other topics.
The paper pattern for Online & Pen-Paper JEE Main 2021 Exam (https://www.mathongo.com/iit-jee/jee-main) :
NCERT books are bible for both board exams as well as competitive exams. Additional books and solved mock tests can be referred to make concepts clearer. JEE is all about practice. Try to solve as many questions you can.
You can not ever crack any competitive exam if you are not managing your time well. It is number one criterion you should work on. Even if you know all the answers of the questions but you don’t have enough time, all these preparations will go to waste. If you want to reach your goal to ace the exam, you need to start devoting time towards your preparations from now onwards. Once you realize this fact that time is precious, you will start utilizing time in more efficient way.
Self-motivation is really important in all aspects in life. If you are motivated, chances of achieving are relatively higher because you will work harder for it. Sustaining motivation can be hard at times. There are some steps you can do to be motivated.
Set the aim and visualize you have achieved it. Make a list why this goal is so important for you. Have mini targets and reward yourself upon accomplishing them. Do not get deterred from your path. Focus on the big picture i.e. Cracking IIT.
When you think you know everything, you become over-confident and haughty. This over confidence might bring you down. If you really want to avoid it, you should start seeing yourself objectively. There is always a place for improvement.
One thing you should keep in mind while preparing that there are never any new questions. The exam tests on same concepts year after year just to check whether the applicants are capable to handle the pressure of studies in IIT or not. They also want to admit students and not disqualify. Questions also repeat from time to time.
These regular practices will also help you to gain confidence as similar type of questions will be asked on the main day and you will be ready. Time management also gets better with practice.
Hardwork is key to success and so to crack iit jee. You should not just halfheartedly practice as you will not remember it then in a long term but you should have a perfect practice. Daily practice is very essential for JEE prep. Practicing variety of questions of various difficulty levels sharpen your skills.
Taking full length tests will help you know your strengths and weakness. You can start giving All India Test Series to get an early start to find out your position in reality.
You can refer from the following books. However, I recommend to study as per your coaching institute as it is impossible to study and complete all the books in mere two years. These books cover all the topics needed for the preparation of the jee exams.
• Concepts of Physics (Part I)-HC Verma
• Concepts of Physics (Part II)-HC Verma
• IIT JEE Physics-DC Pandey
• Problems in General Physics-I.E. Irodov
• Physics for IIT-JEE-Resnick, Halliday, Walker
• Problems in Physics-S.S. Krotov
• Organic Chemistry-Morrison Boyd
• Organic Chemistry-O.P Tandon
• Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations-R.C. Mukherjee
• Numerical Chemistry-P. Bahadur
• Concise Inorganic Chemistry-J.D. Lee
• IIT Mathematics by M.L. Khanna
• The Pearson Guide to Complete Mathematics for JEE by SL Loney
• NCERT Textbooks for Mathematics
• Objective Mathematics Vol 1 and Vol 2 by R.D. Sharma
• Complete Mathematics (TMH) by Ravi Prakash, Ajay Kumar, Usha Gupta
• Arihant Skills in Mathematics- Set of 7 books by Dr. SK Goyal, Amit M Agarwal
Important Topics to cover in JEE Mains & Advanced
Dear Aspirant,
I am going to give this answer according to my perspective. There's no debate that online preparation is not a perfect substitute of the Offline education, its definitely the most viable alternative but I feel the classroom learning is always better than any online mode of teaching. But when it comes to preparation for an entrance exam it shouldn't matter to a student what the platform is. He/ She needs to remain focused and work his/her way out and prepare well. There shouldn't be any excuse which hampers your preparation.
These days mostly all the institutions are functioning online be it VMC/FIITJEE/AAKASH or any other XYZ institute. The teaching platforms are comparable and I personally admire AAKASH Digital platform more. The study material of VMC is good. So its really your choice. Choose wisely !
Hope this Helps!
GOOD LUCK
You can get previous year papers of NCHMCET JEE by visiting our page at https://hospitality.careers360.com/articles/nchmct-jee-sample-papers, this will help you be acquainted with paper pattern, important topics, weightage etc, increase your confidence level with practicing these, improving your speed and accuracy, and time management skills.
Hi,
It will be suggested for you to go for the NCERT of both class 11 and 12 before moving on to any of the reference book for JEE preparation. NCERT will help in clearing your basics and making your conceptual knowledge strong. First, be thorough with the NCERT and then move on to any of the good reference books of your choice. Do practice daily and attempt as many mock tests along with reading. It will help in getting more familiar with the exam pattern and will boost confidence.
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Hello aspirant,
List of books you can reference during prepration of JEE Mains and JEE Advanced exams.
For more books you can go through below link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-jee-advanced
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-jee-main
Hope this helps you.
All The Best!!
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