eaasy chapters for jee mains which take minimum time of preparation? i didn't start my prep yet please help me
Hello Vijay,
I can understand your situation, with very less time left for exam and very less preparation, you are struggling with the subjects and the vast course.
Let me tell you, there are certain chapters in each of the subjects from which the question is sure to come, and since it is JEE main, the level will not be too high.
SO start your preparation by first going through these chapters and try to learn JEE main Archive(previous year papers) in the left over time. Some of the important and high scoring subjects are mentioned below:
Physics:
Gravitation, Units and Dimensions, Modern Physics(although huge, but its worth as around 4 questions are asked)
Chemistry:
Biological Chemistry, Coordinate Chemistry, Inorgranic Chemistry, s-p-d-f block.
Mathematics:
Mathematical Induction, Permutation and Combination, Probability, Statistics, Mathematical Reasoning, Heights and Distances, Sets and Relations, Matrices and Determinants.
Preparing this much will be more than sufficient for you to crack JEE main.
I request you to not to indulge in vast chapters such as Rigid Body Dynamics, Calculus, Thermodynamics, Equilibrum, etc.
Hello Vijay!!
Here is the list of few easy chapters and of much important from point of view of JEE MAIN.
CHEMISTRY
- Alcohol ether and phenol
- Aldehyde, ketone and carboxylic acid
- Alkyl and acyl halides
- Biomolecules
- s block
- Periodic table
- Chemical kinetics
- Gaseous state
- Chemical equilibrium
You should cover the organic part and inorganic part from NCERT as it is highly relevant and take less time.
PHYSICS
- Current electricity
- Simple Harmonic Motion
- Gravitation
- Electrostatic
- Modern physics
- Semiconductors
- Mechanical properties
Above few are easy chapters and few are medium tough chapters but of high importance. Go through the notes and practice previous years papers.
MATHS
- Coordinate Geometry
- Trigonometry
- Solution of triangle
- Inverse trigonometry
- Integration
- Vector and 3D
You should go through your notes and practice previous years papers as there is no much time. Cover these chapters as much as you can.
Also you can find some tricks to solve problems.
Good luck for Jee Main!!
Hello Aspirant, JEE mains is condcuted in two sessions by NTA(National Testing Agency), both in January and April. For the January session, there is only 20 days left and all you can do is have a glance at the formuale and key points, you can also solve mock tests to gain atleast 50 marks of the total score. But for April session, you have ample of time, for the physics, have a look at Kinematics, Work,power,enegry and Properties of solids and liquids. Also it would be better if you have basic knowledge of electrostastics and electricity. For maths, have a look at Straight lines, circles, parabola,hyperbola,ellipse and integration, differentiation. For chemistry, have a look at Atomic Structure,states of matter,solid chemsitry,electrochemistry, Inorganic. However the weightage may change from year to year. please have a look at weightage and prepare for the exam.
For deatiled syllabus, visit https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-physics-syllabus .
Hope this helps.
Thank you.
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