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Hello,
First of all I would like to tell you don't count the number of times you revise your Notes, instead you should just motivate yourself to revise your notes till you have a perfect grasp of concepts and data mentioned in the notes.
HC Verma is one of the most recommended books for preparation for the JEE Examination. You should solve it after understanding each and every concept of the chapter.
And again don't count the number of hours you study. NCERT is sufficient for your Boards Examination. So revise it as many times as possible and also practice each and every question mentioned in the NCERT. Having a strong hold of your NCERT also boosts your JEE preparation.
GIVEN BELOW ARE PREPARATORY TIPS FOR EXAMINATION -
------ Some of them include preparing a suitable timetable, using the right study materials, solving question papers and mock tests and these will all help you study productively and perform excellently in the exams.
------ Complete your Syllabus with complete understanding of all the concepts as soon as possible.
------- Ensure you practice as many questions as possible, it will help you in understanding mistakes and developing new concept.
------- Also it is must you give time to time mock test to see your level of preparation.
------- Clear all your doubts with the teachers or friend regarding a difficult concept. This will be helpful in developing a better understanding of that particular concept.
-------- It is very important that you know the syllabus and weightage of each chapter, so that you can strategise accordingly.
Syllabus of Mathematics is as following-
- Complex numbers and quadratic equations - 7% weightage
-Matrices and determinants - 7% weightage
- Sets, relations and functions - 5% weightage
- Mathematical induction - 3% weightage
- Permutations and combinations - 4% weightage
- Limit, continuity and differentiability - 10% weightage
- Integral calculus - 9% weightage
- Three-dimensional geometry - 6% weightage
- Differential equations - 3% weightage
- Binomial theorem and its simple applications - 2% weightage
-Sequence and Series - 5% weightage
- Vector algebra - 5% weightage
- Statistics and probability - 8% weightage
- Trigonometry - 4% weightage
- Co-ordinate geometry - 15% weightage
- Mathematical reasoning - 3% weightage
Syllabus for physics is as following -
- Physics and Measurement - 4% weightage
- Work Energy and Power - 3% weightage
- Rotational Motion - 3% weightage
- Properties of Solids and Liquids - 5% weightage
- Kinetic theory of Gases - 3% weightage
- Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating currents - 3% weightage
- Kinematics - 3% weightage
- Laws of motion - 3% weightage
- Gravitation - 2% weightage
- Thermodynamics - 9% weightage
- Oscillations and Waves - 3% weightage
- Electrostatics - 9% weightage
- Current Electricity - 8% weightage
- Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism - 5% weightage
- Electromagnetic Waves - 5% weightage
- Optics - 10% weightage
- Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation - 6% weightage
- Atoms and Nuclei - 3% weightage
- Electronic devices - 14% weightage
- Communication Systems - 5% weightage
- Experimental skills - 3% weightage
Syllabus of Chemistry is as following -
----- Physical Chemistry
- Some basic concepts in chemistry - 5% weightage
- States of matter - 3% weightage
- Atomic structure - 3% weightage
- Chemical bonding and molecular structure - 5% weightage
- Chemical thermodynamics - 4% weightage
- Solutions - 5% weightage
- Equilibrium - 6% weightage
- Redox reactions and electrochemistry - 4% weightage
- Chemical kinetics - 3% weightage
- Surface chemistry - 1% weightage
----Organic Chemistry
- Purification and characterization of organic compounds - 3% weightage
- Hydrocarbons - 3% weightage
- Chemistry in everyday life - 4% weightage
- Principles related to practical chemistry - 3% weightage
- Organic compounds containing halogens - 2% weightage
- Organic compounds containing oxygen - 6% weightage
- Organic compounds containing nitrogen - 1% weightage
- Polymers - 3% weightage
- Some basic principles of organic chemistry - 3% weightage
-Biomolecules - 3% weightage
---- Inorganic Chemistry
- Classification of elements and periodicity in properties - 3% weightage
- Hydrogen - 3% weightage
- S - Block elements (alkali and alkaline earth metals) - 1% weightage
- P Block elements group 13 to group 18 elements - 5% weightage
- d- and f - block elements - 4% weightage
-Co-ordination compounds - 4% weightage
-Environmental chemistry - 3% weightage
-General principles and processes of isolation of metals - 2% weightage
For more information about the JEE Examination 2023 cut off, eligibility criteria, syllabus, application procedure, reservation criteria and other relevant details, kindly check out the link given below-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-2023
For tips and preparation strategies for JEE Mains and Advanced Examination, along with BEST BOOKS FOR PREPRATION, kindly check out the link given below-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-jee-main
I hope you find the answer helpful.
Thank you.
Dear aspirant!
Hope you are doing well !
All the candidates who have qualified either class 10th or 12th boards under state board can appear for the improvement exam in the next year. How many times can a candidate appear in the improvement exam? A candidate can appear only once in the improvement exam per subject.
hope your doubt get cleared .hope it helps you !
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MHTCET is a state level engineering entrance. The examination provides admission to the State Government and private engineering college in the state of Maharastra. The eligibility criteria for the examination is that the student must have passed 10+2 with Physics , Chemistry and Mathematics as subjects and must have secured at least 45% marks in 10+2.
As per the information available, there are only 3 attempts available for the MHTCET. So you can appear for the examination only 3 times.
For more information regarding MHTCET consider the link provided below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-eligibility-criteria
I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!
Hello aspirant,
You won't be able to edit any details right now. You can wait for the correction window to open and then you can do the required changes. However, the JEE Advanced schedule has been released and nothing has been mentioned about application correction. Wait for the application process to end and then see what happens. In the meanwhile, keep emailing at this mail id- jeeadv2022@iitb.ac.in (mailto:jeeadv2022@iitb.ac.in) . This email id is on the official JEE Advance website. Just wait and hope for the best.
To use the JEE Main college predictor tool, visit:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
I would suggest you to not take a drop when you have secured this percentile because in this percentile you would surely get a decent NIT like Jamshedpur, durgapur, Silchar, allahabad, rourkela, Calicut. In these NITs mainly you will get Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Production and Metallurgy branch.
If you want to know about the colleges you can get ,you can check out the link given below -
Hi,
If it comes to good job, your mark doesn't matter. Your whole talent speaks in time of interview. Develop yourself with good talents. Take courses from Google, Coursera, etc. Take internships from which you want to do. As I'm also a final year student I'm working towards my goals. There are so many online platforms you can prepare. choose one company from your list, work towards it to the fullest. Ace your interviews. If you're not bold enough to speak, take online mock interview. That's it, you got the job.
Thank You. All the best!!!
Hello future Dr
Yes, you did the right thing. It is ok if you can't achieve what you planned for after giving all you have. You know that our creator has the best plan for us that we can ever imagine. While preparing for a test that is the acceptance of this big need and if you have that you are good for anything.
All the best for your future
Hello
The JEE main Eligibility 2022 has been published online by the National Testing Agency i.e NTA. It is the main exam conducting authority which organized joint Entrance examination (JEE main).
The eligibility criteria required is that candidate must have completed their 10+2 qualification with PCM subjects like- Physics, chemistry and Mathematics with 50% aggregate has been relaxed to only pass in 12 class with PCM subjects/10+3 Diploma with Mathematics.
The diploma holders, To appear in JEE advanced, a diploma holder can apply in JEE main 2022, But their rank and score in JEE main will not be considered for Admission in NITs& CFTIs. No board marks will be taken into account for calculating JEE main score from the year 2018 onwards.
Diploma holders have to appear for JEE Main, Qualifying which they will be eligible to appear for JEE advanced exam which will be including 2 papers where both the papers are compulsory.
Joint Entrance Examination – Main (JEE-Main), formerly All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE), is an Indian standardised computer-based test for admission to various technical undergraduate programs in engineering, architecture, and planning across colleges in India.
A candidate can give JEE Main exam six times over a period of three consecutive years. In a year, a candidate can appear for JEE Main twice in the months of January and April. Hence the total number of attemps are two per year for three consecutive years.
I hope this helps,
All the best
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