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The chief problem with some students is that they directly jump to tough Brilliants or
FIITJEE.This method wont work. First your basic concepts should be clear. In order to
clear the concepts follow these books.
PHYSICS:
NCERT XI and XII ---- If you sit back and analyze previous 5 years question
papers of IITJEE you will find that most of the problems are of NCERT level.
This has been proved by many top coaching institutes and even by those who
topped JEE.One of my friend was able to get into top 2000 just by studying
NCERT books.
CHEMISTRY:
NCERT XI and XII ---- The most important and highly recommended book for
IITJEE.
MATHS:
HC VERMA I and II ---- This book is called the god of physics. After
completing NCERT you will find this book really enjoyable to study. The
solutions of HC Verma are available here. But I recommend better having a
deep discussion with your friends or teachers, This will clear your concepts.
CHEMISTRY:
MATHEMATICS:
Consolidation Phase
Now as your concepts are cleared its time to raise your problem solving capacity.
Have patience at the start since you might face difficulties to solve tough problems.
You will be able to build yourself with time and practice. Guys trust my words, if you
have completed the 1st and 2nd stage then nothing can stop you from clearing
JEE.But if you want to get a good JEE rank then you should go for 3rd step.
PHYSICS:
CHEMISTRY:
MATHEMATICS:
Fourth Step
For getting a top 100 rank
Congrats for successfully completing the first 3 stages!!!Now comes the marathon
problem solving practice. This stage will hone and test your skills as an IITian.
1) Brilliant Tutorials material and YG files
2) FIITJEE GMPs
3) Question gained form coaching and friends
4) Questions from APEX materials
5) Exercises at the end of IL Finar Have you noticed that I have placed the brilliant
tutorials and FIITJEE in the last stage while many coaching classes lay undue stress on
solving these hefty books first
one thing I feel I should add is that IITJEE isnt that easy. You require sweating out all
your power to clear it. But if you follow the above stepwise approach then no one
can stop you from getting into IITs And do not panic either while preparing
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 2013
Course Planning
Course planning is essential in the sense ,that it can get you at the top
in rank list.This planning should be done by the student in 11th class
itself . From this year, a screening test is being conducted and so
proper planning becomes all the more important.Have a look at all the
topics and shortlist topics,and months wherein you plan to complete
them.Finishing syllabus atleast a month before the exam is
essential.The summer vacations in 12th class are the best time to
finish a huge lot of syllabus.I can suggest the following course plan for
Important Topics
Choosing the right topics for maximum study is very important not
only for clearing JEE but also for getting a high rank. Lots of topics in
JEE syllabus require a huge lot of time, incomparable to that required
by other topics. Spending too much time on these topics and ignoring
other topics leads to drastic failure in rank.Lots of topics in JEE are
very easy and are of NCERT level.The key to topping JEE is to
maximize your scoring in these topics which boosts the rank. Many
such topics require considerably less time and is much much less than
the time required by certain other topics with proportionate marks.You
should spend more time on these topics and try to earn full marks in
such topics.I list a few of these topics:
MODERN PHYSICS AND ELECTRONICS :most of the questions easy
and similar to past JEE questions.
WAVE OPTICS :most of the questions are similar to past JEE
questions
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND GENERAL CHEMISTRY :most of the
questions are of NCERT level and are simple.
Chemistry
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
o NCERT
o Solutions to Morrison Boyd
o Organic Chemistry by Himanshu Gupta
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
o NCERT Inorganic Chemistry
GENERAL CHEMISTRY
o IIT Chemistry by O.P. Aggarwal
o P Bahadur for numericals
Maths
Overall
o J.D. Lee
o O.P. Aggarwal
o R.C.Mukerjee
ALGEBRA
o High school mathematics by Hall and Knight
o IIT Maths by M.L. Khanna
The complexity of the IIT-JEE arises from the fact that the questionsare always unique
in their context, and solving them often requires a combination of concepts from across
different chapters. Nonetheless,some basic data analysis can be quite revealing and
could give some important insights into how one should go about preparing for each
subject. Such analyses form the basis of our understanding of the JEE.
The section-wise breakup of marks in the past years
PHYSICS
'Electrostatics and Current Electricity', and 'Electromagnetism'-each of these topics has
contributed about 15%
Students should devote about 30% of their preparation time to the coverage of
Electromagnetism and Electrostatics; because together they constitute almost one-third
of the total marks and can be more scoring as the degree of difficulty when compared
to Mechanics is relatively low.
'Optics' too contributes approximately 13% to the IIT-JEE test. Within Optics, it has
been observed that problems on Physical optics are more frequent than that on
Geometrical optics. Students should
take care to devote about 10% of time on Optics for robust preparation.
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'. Topics like 'Simple Harmonic
Motion' and 'Work and Energy', on the other hand, have been accorded relatively less
priority for these years. Apparently, students have to be thoroughly prepared with
Mechanics as it forms almost one-fifth of the whole JEE Screening paper. It is important
for students to realize that Mechanics though important, takes relatively more time for
preparation. Thus, they should restrict their preparation of Mechanics
to about 30% of the total time.
The next important topics are
'Modern Physics' and 'Thermal Physics', each commanding a share of about 12% of
the total marks. These topics can be covered thoroughly in a relatively less time (10%
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. It is easier to remember the reactions and conversions involving
aromatic compounds and a considerable percentage of questions from organic
chemistry are based on this part. An understanding of directive influence of substituent
groups, resonance and mechanism of reactions definitely helps in cracking the
problems of organic chemistry.
'Physical Chemistry' is a close second with a mean weightage of 33%.
In fact, questions on physical chemistry are all numerical in nature. Problems on topics
like 'Electrochemistry', 'Kinetics', and'Chemical and Ionic Equilibrium' are always asked
either directly or along with some other topic. Students are advised to cover all the
topics of physical chemistry. This is an area in which students can be sure of hundred
percent score, provided they have a clear understanding of the concepts and a good
practice of solving problems within recommended time.
'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. Lots of emphasis has
to be given to Exceptions. Questions are asked from these topics invariably. The
properties of some important compounds are also asked in the form of reactions.
Remembering the reactions involved in
qualitative analysis is of great advantage.
Questions asked in General Chemistry mostly include that from 'Stoichiometry' and
'Chemical Bonding'.
MATHEMATICS
'Calculus' accounts for about 30% of the total marks in JEE. Students can score a high
percentage of marks by firmly grasping the fundamentals of Calculus. More emphasis
should be given in preparing 'Functions', 'Increasing/Decreasing Functions', and
'Maxima/ Minima of Functions'.In Integral Calculus, students must practice problems on
'Definite Integral' with a proper understanding of the use of their properties for
evaluation.
In 'Area of Regions Bounded by Curves', students should take care to draw figures for
obtaining the limits of the integrals to be evaluated.'Algebra' has a weightage of about
23% of the total marks. Students
should emphasize practicing only those topics that have been well understood by them.
Since problems on Algebra are trickier, students must practice solving as many different
PHYSICS
'Electrostatics and Current Electricity', and 'Electromagnetism'- -------15%
'Optics'---------------------------------------------------------------13%
Mechanics------------------------------------------------------------20%
'Modern Physics' and 'Thermal Physics',------------------------------ 12%
'Mechanical Waves'---------------------------------------------------12%
CHEMISTRY
'Organic Chemistry'---------------------------------------------------36%.
'Physical Chemistry'---------------------------------------------------33%.
'Inorganic Chemistry'--------------------------------------------------21%
'General Chemistry'-('Stoichiometry' and 'Chemical Bonding'. )---------10%
MATHEMATICS
'Calculus'---------------------------------------------------------------30%
'Algebra'----------------------------------------------------------------23%
'Analytical Geometry'----------------------------------------------------20%
'Vectors and 3-D Geometry' and 'Probability'----------------------------18%
'Trigonometry'-----------------------------------------------------------9%
TIP 8:
Work towards excellence rather than perfection.
Let's face it, perfection takes an infinite amount of time and can create unnecessary str
ess and
disappointment. Strive for personal excellence and pride in your work.
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p-block elements
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Actinides:
The code for learning the actinides is not so effective
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