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please tell me which are the most scoring topics in iit jee?

rahul purohit , 11 Years ago
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vivek kumar

Last Activity: 11 Years ago

refer askiitians topic scoring topics

Ayushi Agrawal

Last Activity: 11 Years ago

coordinate geometry

matrices

integrals

defrential

in physics

whole class 12th.syllabus scoring.......

and kinematics 11th

chemistry

organic whole.....

bonding

electrochem

kinetics

p block

coordination compounds.

 

plz do approve:)))))))))))

Ayushi Agrawal

Last Activity: 11 Years ago

 

Following are the most scoring topics:-

Mathematics

Cordinate Geometry-Easy and scoring

Calculus-Range, domain,limit,Differential and integral calculus

Area under curve

Maxima Minima

Algebra-Series(AP,GP,HP),quadratic

Trigonometry

Physics

Mechanics-Kinematics

Thermodynamics, waves,modern physics-Easy and scoring

Electrostatics and electromagnetic induction

 

Chemistry

Physical Chemistry :-Gaseous and liquid statesChemical Kinetics, Chemical Equilibrium, Solid State

Inorganic Chemistry:- qualitative analysis, Transition elements (3d series)

Organic Chemistry: alkanes, alkenes and alkynes, Reactions of benzene

 

 

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Madhukar Thalore

Last Activity: 11 Years ago

 

In math

-differnetial and integral calculus

-coordinate geometry

-conic section

-solutions of triangle

in phy

-shm

-modern phy

-rotations is very imp

-thermidynamics

- fluid mechanics

-electromagnetism

in chem

Everything is imp,but organic is the most imp

lipika sahoo

Last Activity: 11 Years ago

organic chemistry, calculus and electricity and magnetism

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