Badiuddin askIITians.ismu Expert
Last Activity: 15 Years ago
Dear BAlaram
Do not look for important topic if you want to get rank uner 1500 .you should complete all the topic .
for 11th standard most effective and possible way is
besides school and coaching hour you should give 4-5 hour in your home for IIT JEE Prepration.
and for the rest of your board subject except(P C M) you can give 1 hour per day .
You have one year and this is sufficient for prepration
I will suggest you to start from the begning. first revise your old notes in the same order as you was tought in coaching.
also refer good books of that topic. then solve standard question from books and IIT study material
and after finish the topic solve question of that topic from previous IIT JEE papers.
I will also suggest you to join test series.it will help you a lot for you prepration.
you can join online test series it will save your time.
The section-wise breakup of marks in the past four years JEE has been given below for your reference.
PHYSICS
'Electrostatics and Current Electricity', and 'Electromagnetism'-each of these topics has contributed about 15% to the total marks
'Optics' too contributes approximately 13% to the IIT-JEE
In the past four years, approximately 20% of the total marks pertain to Mechanics. Within Mechanics, the favorite topics seem to be 'Rigid Body Rotation' and 'Motion on a Plane'.
'Mechanical Waves' (sound) has accounted for approximately 12% of the total marks.
CHEMISTRY
'Organic Chemistry' has the highest weightage with mean marks of 36%. Topics like 'Isomerism' and 'Name Reactions', and 'Stability of reaction intermediates' should be thoroughly covered.
'Physical Chemistry' is a close second with a mean weightage of 33%.
'Inorganic Chemistry' and 'General Chemistry' account for 21% and 10% of the total marks. Inorganic Chemistry should be prepared by studying the group properties and periodicity.
MATHEMATICS
'Calculus' accounts for about 30% of the total marks in JEE Screening.
'Algebra' has a weightage of about 23% of the total marks.
'Analytical Geometry' has a weightage of about 20% of the total marks.
The topics of 'Vectors and 3-D Geometry' and 'Probability' have a weightage of approximately 6% each.
'Trigonometry' carries a weightage of about 9%. It has been observed that this weightage was as high as 17% in JEE
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