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Respected Sir/Madam, I'm a sincere aspirant of NSEP and IITJEE.I'm of 10 th standard and aim to qualify for InPhO this year itself. Please recommend some books as well as strategies which could be helpful in qualifying the exam. Regards.

Respected Sir/Madam,
 
I'm a sincere aspirant of NSEP and IITJEE.I'm of 10th  standard and aim to qualify for InPhO this year itself. Please recommend some books as well as strategies which could be helpful in qualifying the exam.
 
Regards.

Grade:10

3 Answers

Saurabh Kumar
askIITians Faculty 2400 Points
7 years ago
I am just sharing a write up of a topper that will help you, how to prepare for IIT JEE..

Sankalp Gaur from Pune was the JEE Main 2015 Topper scoring 345 marks out of 360 marks. In addition to securing AIR 1 in JEE Main Sankalp also secured AIR 56 in JEE Advanced 2015.[sankalp gaur jee 2015 air 1]Sankalp Gaur – JEE Main 2015 AIR 1

Here is a quick summary ofSankal Gaur’s Achievements:

JEE Main 2015 Score – 345/260
JEE Main 2015 Rank – AIR 1 (out of 13.05 lakh students that took the test)
JEE Advanced 2015 Rank – AIR 56
CBSE Class 12 Marks – 97.80% – DAV Public School Pune
AIR 2 in KVPY 2015
Selected for International Physics Olympiad Camp

Here are Sankalp’s Top 10 Tips For Cracking JEE Main 2016:

10

Start preparing for JEE right after your Class 10 exams. Do not waste your time.

9

JEE is NOT tough. You Just need to develop a natural interest in Physics, Chemistry and Maths – think in terms of actual scenarios and not just solving problems.

8

Self Study is absolutely Must – You must spent time on self-preparation apart from School and Coaching classes.

Sankalp studied for 6 hours daily (self-study) and 3 hours (in-addition) at coaching classes.

7

The number of hours you study is more important than how much you actually get done in those hours. Concentration in whichever subject you study is the key!

Focus more on the important chaptersfor JEE, practice more questions from these topics.

6

Build a good timetable and follow it religiously. Systematic study is more important than studying concepts randomly. (Download2 Year study plan for JEE Prep)

5

Avoid Social Media distractions like Facebook and Mobile distractions like Whatsapp for these two years, but you could Join useful Facebook groups and Google+ communities to keep a tab on what other students are upto – how are they preparing differently.

Pro Tip – Join Shruti’s Organic Chemistry Private FB Group – it’s brand new!

4

Take breaks between studies. Play your favorite sports to keep yourself fit and rejuvenated.

Fitness is absolutely important during these 2 years. Not being fit is one of the major reasons behind a bad JEE rank.

3

Friends can be a distraction. Choose wisely whom you want to be friends with over these 2 years.

2

On the JEE Exam day, follow your test taking strategy – Sankalp’s strategy was to attempt Chemistry first as it was a tough subject for him (owing to the vast syllabus) and he solved Physics and Maths after Chemistry.

Taking time-bound practice tests is key to your optimal performance on the JEE day.

1

Find a mentor in your close circle. It can be your brother, sister, mother, father, cousin, class teacher – anyone. You need to be motivated throughout these 2 years

Do not lose vision and focus of your Goal!
Saurabh Kumar
askIITians Faculty 2400 Points
7 years ago
a short write up will help you..
Sankalp Gaur from Pune was the JEE Main 2015 Topper scoring 345 marks out of 360 marks. In addition to securing AIR 1 in JEE Main Sankalp also secured AIR 56 in JEE Advanced 2015.[sankalp gaur jee 2015 air 1]Sankalp Gaur – JEE Main 2015 AIR 1

Here is a quick summary ofSankal Gaur’s Achievements:

JEE Main 2015 Score – 345/260
JEE Main 2015 Rank – AIR 1 (out of 13.05 lakh students that took the test)
JEE Advanced 2015 Rank – AIR 56
CBSE Class 12 Marks – 97.80% – DAV Public School Pune
AIR 2 in KVPY 2015
Selected for International Physics Olympiad Camp

Here are Sankalp’s Top 10 Tips For Cracking JEE Main 2016:

10

Start preparing for JEE right after your Class 10 exams. Do not waste your time.

9

JEE is NOT tough. You Just need to develop a natural interest in Physics, Chemistry and Maths – think in terms of actual scenarios and not just solving problems.

8

Self Study is absolutely Must – You must spent time on self-preparation apart from School and Coaching classes.

Sankalp studied for 6 hours daily (self-study) and 3 hours (in-addition) at coaching classes.

7

The number of hours you study is more important than how much you actually get done in those hours. Concentration in whichever subject you study is the key!

Focus more on the important chaptersfor JEE, practice more questions from these topics.

6

Build a good timetable and follow it religiously. Systematic study is more important than studying concepts randomly. (Download2 Year study plan for JEE Prep)

5

Avoid Social Media distractions like Facebook and Mobile distractions like Whatsapp for these two years, but you could Join useful Facebook groups and Google+ communities to keep a tab on what other students are upto – how are they preparing differently.

Pro Tip – Join Shruti’s Organic Chemistry Private FB Group – it’s brand new!

4

Take breaks between studies. Play your favorite sports to keep yourself fit and rejuvenated.

Fitness is absolutely important during these 2 years. Not being fit is one of the major reasons behind a bad JEE rank.

3

Friends can be a distraction. Choose wisely whom you want to be friends with over these 2 years.

2

On the JEE Exam day, follow your test taking strategy – Sankalp’s strategy was to attempt Chemistry first as it was a tough subject for him (owing to the vast syllabus) and he solved Physics and Maths after Chemistry.

Taking time-bound practice tests is key to your optimal performance on the JEE day.

1

Find a mentor in your close circle. It can be your brother, sister, mother, father, cousin, class teacher – anyone. You need to be motivated throughout these 2 years

Do not lose vision and focus of your Goal!
Aneesh Sehgal
955 Points
7 years ago
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