Hello JEE Aspirants,
PaGaLGuY brings to you ‘Tip of the Day’ by first year IITians. Learn from their experiences and mistakes during their JEE exam. So read on and tune up your prep techniques.
Yusuf Qutbuddin, First year, B. Tech, IIT Kharagpur
To crack JEE Mains, all that you need to know are the various Dos and Don’ts. If that is sorted, you will be able to manage your time and focus only on what you need to revise to score well. I wasted a lot of time reading topics not related to JEE, in a hope to understand all of them before the exams. Looking back, I think it was a mistake. I would suggest aspirants not to waste time in revising the entire syllabus. You should focus on topics which you are thorough with. You should look out for books which cater specifically to JEE exams. I would recommend HC Verma Part- I for classical mechanics; Irodov’s book is another good one for Physics.
Chemistry is a scoring subject, but you need to know topics that are important for JEE. For example, pay attention to organic chemistry, it will fetch good marks.
Mathematics is an aptitude based subject and you need to practice a lot to score well in this subject.
For Physics, you need to understand the logic behind the problem. Actually, you know Mathematics is comparatively difficult in terms of questions, compared to Physics in JEE Mains.
Also, when you solve problems, never leave it midway. Always make it a point to complete it.
PaGaLGuY wishes all aspirants good luck for JEE Mains 2016.
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