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What is the most scoring topic in iit jee advanced that by just 1 month of preparation

What is the most scoring topic in iit jee advanced that by just 1 month of preparation

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Arun
25750 Points
5 years ago
  1. Physics: (a) charge,electricity and magnetism part,EMI, have lot of weightage but need good practise.(b)optics is highly scorable once you study.(c)in mechanics,focus more on rotation and work energy.(d)oscillations and waves are highly scorable ones.DONT WASTE TIME BY SOLVING DIFFICULT PULLEY BASED QUESTION.
  2. chemistry:(a)organic chemistry has very high weightage but need good practise and thorough knowledge of all chapters.(b)in physical part,study thermodynamics,equilibrium,solutions,solid state etc well.(c)inorganic may be boring to study but will boost up your mark in exam hall.PLEASE FOCUS WELL IN CHEMISTRY. IT IS YOUR RANK DECIDER.
  3. Mathematics:(a) calculus have maximum weightage but now a days no shortcut answering is possible.You need good practise.The truth is that it is least scorable section but sometimes favor you.(b)probability and permutations are well scorable.(c)Algebra is also scorable but need good practise.(d)THE MOST IMPORTANT NOTE IS, STUDY VECTOR AND 3-D GEOMETRY WELL.they ask easy questions and everyone scores.if you dont,you will go far back.(e)Coordinate geometry is very important and scorable too provided you have practise.
nishant narkar
102 Points
5 years ago

Mathematics:
Vectors & 3D Geometry
Application of Derivatives
Functions, Limits, Continuity & Differentiability
Differential Equation
Permutation & Combination
Circle, Parabola, Hyperbola in Coordinate Geometry 
Complex Number
Matrices and Determinants
Quadratic Equations & Expressions
Definite Integral in Calculus
Probability

Physics:
Mechanics
Magnetics
Heat and Thermodynamics
Work,Power, Energy
Rotational Motion
Electrostatics
Electromagnetism
Fluids
Optics

Chemistry:
Redox Reactions
Electrochemistry
Chemical Kinetics
GOC
P Block Elements
Qualitative Analysis
Thermodynamics
Chemical Equilibrium in Physical Chemistry
Coordination Chemistry 
Chemical Bonding

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