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im a serious iit aspirant..im in +1 and i need 2 know the timings for study and recommended books...plzzz answer..im weak in physics

im a serious iit aspirant..im in +1 and i need 2 know the timings for study and recommended books...plzzz answer..im weak in physics

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Rinkoo Gupta
askIITians Faculty 81 Points
9 years ago
We bring you the most important tips for preparation for JEE Main 2014: Time Management: Students must have to allocate the time for preparing for entrance exam. Time management plays crucial role. Allocate the available time into each subjects. While doing calculations in mathematics, use short methods and skip unimportant steps to save your time. Avoid using calculators for calculations in order to increase your speed and strike rate. Solve easy questions: Try to solve easy and average questions first, as it will help you immensely to get through. Go in for the toughest ones later. Analyse weak parts: Analysing those areas where you are taking much time to solve the problems is the best exam preparation tips for JEE. Analyse the sections where you take a lot of time and keep an eye on sections where you are the best. While practicing papers keep an eye on the mistakes you have made in first paper. Appear for theory part first: First go through the theoretical questions and then for calculative questions. During the first 15 minutes of the exam avoid attempting numerical questions. Practice quality questions: The more you practice, the perfect you will become, and you will be more confident to attend more questions. Practice quality questions more, as doing hundred quality questions is better than doing thousands of questions. Also Read: JEE Main 2014 Syllabus Try till you succeed: Trying till you succeed is another factor that would make your effort fruitful. While looking at problematic areas, try conventional methods first and if they do not work then try to understand the problem again. Try till your limits get exhausted and then refer to the solution. Solve old question paper: Referring the old questions papers just to understand the important parts of the syllabus. Also, try not to miss put on anything, as the knowledge you will grab from those topics will not get wasted. Keep time for revision: Try to finish the paper before the time, so that in the end you get time to revise you paper. It's good that you know almost all the answers, but revision is a must. In fact, while revising if you find any mistakes, it would be good for you to correct it. Practice the format: The format of the JEE is entirely different from the secondary board exams. Practicing more and more questions in MCQ format is the most suitable exam preparation tip. There is negative marking in exam, so confirm before marking the answers. Also Read: JEE Main 2014 Exam Pattern Avoid guesses and unnecessary steps: While attempting questions, avoid random guesses as much as you can. If you are finding it difficult to crack a question, do not waste too much time on it. In the end, what matters the most is the correct answer and not the steps. Oneindia Education team wishes all the very best for all JEE aspirants.

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Here is a list of recommended books for students taking JEE:
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Chemistry
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1. NCERT Chemistry text books of class XI and class XII (usually sufficient)
2. Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd
3. Arihant Organic Chemistry Objective (Optional)
4. Organic, Physical and Inorganic Chemistry books by OP Tandon
5. For numerical problems-P Bahadur
6. Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee
7. Physical Chemistry by RC Mukherjee
8. Physical Chemistry by P Bahadur (good for any Engineering entrance exam)
-------------------------------Mathematics-------------------------------
1. NCERT class XI and class XII books (all students should start with these early)
2. For best concepts you can purchase ‘IIT Mathematics’ by ML Khanna
3. New Pattern IITJEE Mathematics of Arihant Publications by Dr SK Goyal
4. Books by SL Loney (Good for coordinate Geometry and Trigonometry)
5. Tata McGraw Hill (TMH) books
6. GN Bernnam – only use it for calculus as other sections are too advanced for JEE

-------------------------------Physics-------------------------------
1. NCERT Physics for Class XI and XII (good introduction)
2. Concepts of Physics, Vol.-I & II, by HC Verma
3. Problems in Physics by IE Irodov
4. Physics by D.C. Pandey, Arihant Publications
5. Fundamentals of Physics, by Halliday, Resnik and Walker (Optional)
Remember that there will be a lot of students taking JEE along with you. The rules from this year state that you need to be in thetop 20 percentile of your boardto take JEE (Advanced).
Thanks & Regards
Rinkoo Gupta
AskIITians Faculty

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