Quick Tips For JEE 2016-17

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Most people have trouble adjusting to physics and chemistry initially. Math is usually not a problem. I would suggest you read up the following topics so that have a better idea of what's about to come:

Chemistry: Mole Concept (one of the most important chapters in physical chem trust me), Volumetric Analysis (Molarity, Molality, Normality etc), Chemical Bonding (forms the cornerstone of all the chemistry to come)

Mathematics: Vectors, Integral and Differential Calculus (Just the basic logic), Coordinate Geometry ( Nothing hi-fi. Learn about various coordinate systems like Cartesian, Polar, Cylindrical etc and its applications in physics)

Physics: Basic Mechanics (Kinematics, Force Concept, Work and Energy). Also try to understand how calculus applies to physics. This will be crucial as you progress in you preparation. (Finding center of mass, Calculating potential energy functions etc)

One of the most important things, and I cannot stress on this enough, is to read. These two months don't start solving problems, instead try to internalize the concepts. Some books which you may want to refer to:

Physics: 1) An Introduction to Mechanics: Kleppner and Kolenkow
              2) Physics by Resnick, Halliday and Krane

Chemistry: 1) Morrison Boyd: The Bible of Organic Chemistry!
                 2) NCERT Books: As far as concepts go, these are pretty darn good!

Math: ML Khanna, maybe. Don't have much of an idea. IA Maron (for basic calculus)

Other books which I found useful during JEE prep:

Concepts of Physics by Dr. HC Verma (Very useful for competitive exams)

Problems in General Physics by I.E. Irodov (Has one of the best collection of physics problems at 11/12th std level, especially for Mechanics)

A Guidebook to Mechanism in Organic Chemistry by Peter Sykes: The best book if you want to understand the logic underlying reaction mechanisms.

Coordinate Geometry by S.L. Loney: A classic on the subject

Another set of tips for prepration of IIT JEE exam: 
  1. Plan a daily timetable which should have equal distribution of number of hours to each subject.
  2. While  studying the subject one should invest time in the theory as well as on  solving good questions keeping in mind the time barrier. Each question  should be done in the stipulated time.
  3. Always start from  BASICS because “without base, there will be no altitude” and “journey of  a thousand miles begin with a single step”.
  4. Always BUILD  UP RIGHT & APPROPRIATE BASICS because “once the track of train is  being changed, it will go on only that track”. So always select the  right track and follow
  5. that consistently .
  6. Never  prefer solutions of questions before doing SELF-ATTEMPT at least five  times till you get the right answer because “without falling you cannot  stand at once”.
  7. Never leave the question in between.  There are students who practice a question without attempting it as a  whole, and it’s a very big fault for students and it becomes their  negative point sometimes. So please ignore this.
  8. Always  try a question with CONCEPTUAL APPROACH, not just read the question and  then start doing without getting the point that the question is making.
  9. Your study schedule should be such that you will even easily get the time for a little enjoyment daily.
  10. Most important thing is that you should be having a time schedule as well as REGULARITY in studies.
  11. Also  you will have to take appropriate sleep or rest of at least 6-7 hours a  day if you are preparing for IIT-JEE otherwise your mindset for next  day will not be right in place.
  12. Do not get into the habit  of studying late into night. Instead get up at 6 in the morning and  sleep by 11 at night. This will keep your brain activity maximum in the  morning and will help you when you actually attempt JEE.
  13. Never cram the things, always TRY TO UNDERSTAND the problem by studying the theory conceptually.
  14. And BE CONFIDENT while you are preparing. NEVER LOSE CONFIDENCE.
  15. Always keep contact with intelligent students of your class or at the coaching centre.
  16. Always  keep the copy of latest syllabus of the particular exam. Always check  the syllabus before starting a new topic. Always study everything with  GREAT INTEREST otherwise it will be of NO USE.


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