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Re: Knockout JEE
Ok, here I am telling you some best tips for preparation of Joint Entrance Exam JEE Exam. If you follow these then I think you will definitely clear the exam with good marks. JEE Exam Preparation tips- The very first step is to get focused Create a well-thought IIT JEE Exam Study Plan. The plan should be prepared depending on your strengths and weaknesses. Add break time in your study plan. Create small notes for quick revision to save time during preparation. Focus on improving your problem-solving speed, which requires continuous practice. Solve at least 40-80 numerical problems daily. Make sure you can solve problems from the NCERT class XI and class XII textbooks. Start with the difficult areas first. Time management is the key to clear IIT JEE Exam. Focus on your goals and its deadlines. JEE Exam Books- Best Books by Subject If you cannot afford a course, there are other ways to access practice materials. With the right tools and a rigorous schedule, you will succeed. Make this your mantra: Practise the most relevant numerical problems daily, and that will see you get through the exam. Buy or borrow these books for access to difficult problems and their solutions: Mathematics: NCERT class XI and class XII textbooks. For best concepts, use IIT Mathematics for JEE (Main and Advanced) by M.L. Khanna For the most abundant supply of difficult questions: New Pattern IITJEE Mathematics by Dr. S.K. Goyal Plane Trigonometry and Elements of Coordinate Geometry by S.L. Loney Physics: Concepts of Physics, Volumes 1 and 2, by H.C. Verma Problems in General Physics, by I.E. Irodov Fundamentals of Physics, by Halliday, Resnick, and Walker Understanding Physics for JEE Main and Advanced (series), by D.C. Pandey Chemistry: Study the NCERT chemistry textbooks for classes XI and XII. Organic Chemistry, by Morrison and Boyd Numerical Chemistry for JEE Main and Advanced, by P. Bahadur Concise Inorganic Chemistry, by J.D. Lee Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations, by R.C. Mukherjee Physical Chemistry, by P. Bahadur. organic, physical, and inorganic chemistry books by O.P. Tandon |