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IIT JEE Physics

Physics has always been the most interesting subject in IIT JEE and other engineering entrance exams preparation. A poll conducted in 5 IIT’s amongst IIT students who cleared IIT JEE clearly indicates that 45% students consider physics as most interesting subject under IIT JEE. Physics is followed by mathematics 35% and then chemistry 20%. What makes Physics so interesting? There are two reasons for it:- 1) The course content itself – it’s very practical and can help the reader understand lot of practical day to day events and gadgets 2) The nature of questions asked in IIT JEE physics papers. The questions asked in IIT JEE are always very practical and application based. Unlike IIT JEE chemistry where a direct knowledge of concept can be tested, in physics it’s always the understanding of the concept and application of the concept which is tested.

Some topics like – laws of motion in mechanics, modern physics, electrostatics and electric current, waves and sound, some topics in optics (specifically if you know sign convention properly) are highly scoring over others. They concepts involved in them are simpler and questions framed are easier to crack as compared to others like rotational motion, magnetism, simple harmonic motion etc.

The strategy to crack IIT JEE physics exam is to build very good conceptual clarity. Books like Concepts of Physics by H.C. Verma and Resnick Halliday really help to build strong concept and application ability. It’s very important to visualize the questions in real life form while trying to figure out solutions for many IIT JEE physics questions. Physics studied at IIT JEE level also helps in engineering in the first year. In fact lot of topics that are studied at JEE level are studied again at advanced level in IIT’s. So it’s very important to have thorough concept clarity from the beginning in physics. One important caution that has been proved time and again is – not to jump to problem solving without mastering the concept.

How askIITians can help you score well in IIT JEE Physics

The team of IITians at askIITians has gone through IIT JEE process itself number of times. They have even been involved in “setting papers committee” for IIT JEE. So they know exactly what it takes to crack physics questions in IIT JEE.

Most of the physics questions that you will come across in our study material are developed by our esteemed faculty members. In our classroom course we discuss different approaches to solve a single question. Our physics faculty lays lot of stress on concept clarity in physics rather than rote learning and problem solving. They understand well that if student knows the concept then he can crack all IIT JEE physics questions. Unlike Math and Chemistry, Physics relies more on fundamentals than problem solving techniques.

All our study material, question bank, mock test papers and free Test Series are designed in exact IIT JEE type format. Faculty at askIITians has devised various strategies to crack IIT JEE in most structured manner. Also it’s equally beneficial for other major engineering entrance exams. We incorporate all these techniques in our live online IIT JEE physics lectures. Some of the techniques like how to solve objective questions faster and more accurately, how to choose the questions that you can solve in first attempt are our trademark techniques which have helped lot of students get top ranks in IIT JEE 2007 and IIT JEE 2008. You can learn these techniques in our classroom 1yr, 2 yr and crash course programs. With askIITians you will always stay ahead of your peers while you prepare for IIT JEE Physics.

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