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17th November 2010, 06:09 PM
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How to prepare for IIT JEE with 1 month in hand?
What shud be strategy 2 prepare for IIT/AIEEE just in one month after i have appeard in board exams,how shud i plan my studies and which books shud i focus on?
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17th November 2010, 07:09 PM
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Re: How to prepare for IIT JEE with 1 month in hand?
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i must tell you join your any local crash courses and get study material from them, these are some books that you must refer them 1.NCERT AND STATE SYLLABUS BOOKS 2.PHYSICS H C VERMA 3.SOVLE ALL LAST YEAR question papers some tips and trick 1.use always shortcuts to solve maths trignometry 2.study atleast 10 hrs of study in a day 3.concentrate more on chemistry which papers is more easy i think every year question papers are getting bit tougher but still i feel is 1.chemistry paper always comes easy best of luck |
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17th November 2010, 07:22 PM
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Re: How to prepare for IIT JEE with 1 month in hand?
just focus on your board exam and give some time for competition
on last month concentrate on board exam and after that solve the 30 years solution of jee and between jee and aieee sole 30 years solution of aieee |
#7
17th November 2010, 07:28 PM
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Re: How to prepare for IIT JEE with 1 month in hand?
it depends on your previous preparation.if you had completed previously and looking for revision take s.n.sanyal for organic chem and bhal and bhal problems for physical chem and inorganic chech out your text and physics h.c.verma and maths das guptha.dont think that this is impossible you can start as early as possible.all the best
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17th November 2010, 07:29 PM
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Re: How to prepare for IIT JEE with 1 month in hand?
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1.arihant magazines of physics and chemistry 2.H C VERMA for physics(mechanics) 3.study materials for tips and tricks 4.join any crash program near by your area 5.study with full concentration and dedication |
#9
17th November 2010, 07:48 PM
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Re: How to prepare for IIT JEE with 1 month in hand?
As you know IIT/AIEEE is hard coarse as you prepared in one month you have to study as parallel to your study in board.
After your board exams you join Crash coarse in different coachings. |
#10
18th November 2010, 11:02 AM
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Re: How to prepare for IIT JEE with 1 month in hand?
it is very much difficult to be prepared for IIT JEE and AIEEE within one month.
but if you have less time you can try your best. at that time try to study your text book again carefully according to the IIT JEE syllabus. then try to solve some previous year question paper and try to understand the weightage of questions. before appearing the examination again revise your book. that much you can do. but it is very hard to crack these examination only with this much study. best wishes. |
#11
18th November 2010, 03:40 PM
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Re: How to prepare for IIT JEE with 1 month in hand?
dear friend, if you are thorough with your class twelfth subjects and are concentrating in your board exams, then continue doing that. as things studied in your NCERT books help a lot in IIT- JEE. and then after your exams, concentrate on the previous years' iit jee papers.
also if possible, go for some crash course near by as they would teach you to manage time and certain short quick ways to calculate. books given by coaching centers like the brilliant tutorials or the excel coaching centre are quite helpful. else just concentrate in solving the previous years papers all the best. study well. God bless you |
#12
18th November 2010, 06:59 PM
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Re: How to prepare for IIT JEE with 1 month in hand?
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1.NCERT BOOKS 2.BOOK BY ERODOV 3.PREVIOUS YEAR IIT AND AIEEE PAPERS 4.PRADEEP/DINESH AND H.C VERMA PHYSICS always practice makes a person perfect so practice as much as possible .you will definitely get success. good luck |
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18th November 2010, 07:04 PM
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Re: How to prepare for IIT JEE with 1 month in hand?
Dear friend,
In 1 month you will have to study with concentrate and evrything is depend upon your self study. 1- you can join crash course from any private coaching centre. 2- try to solve previous years question papers 3- revision of 12th is very important. 4-give maximum time for study. all the best |
#14
18th November 2010, 07:41 PM
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Re: How to prepare for IIT JEE with 1 month in hand?
The best method is to go in for a crash training course by some institutes like Brilliant or Elite if you have any of their centres near by. Advantage is that they will give you lot of papers to solve and also give you necessary tips for writing the exam. Since there is only one month you need some external assistance and best seems to be some of these coaching centres
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18th November 2010, 10:27 PM
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Re: How to prepare for IIT JEE with 1 month in hand?
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MECHANICS Physics by H.C. Verma Problems in physics by I.E. Irodov Resnick and Halliday ELECRICITY AND MAGNETISM Resnick and Halliday Circuits devices and systems by R.J. Smith Problems in physics by I.E. Irodov OPTICS Physics by H.C. Verma MODERN PHYSICS Physics by H.C. Verma Problems in Physics by I.E. Irodov HEAT AND WAVES Physics by H.C. Verma Resnick and Halliday Chemistry ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Morrison & Boyd Solutions to Morrison Boyd mechanism in Organic Chemistry by Parmar ∓ Chawla INORGANIC CHEMISTRY NCERT Inorganic Chemistry Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J.D. Lee IIT Chemistry by O.P. Aggarwal GENERAL CHEMISTRY J.D. Lee O.P. Aggarwal R.C.Mukerjee Maths ALGEBRA High school mathematics by Hall and Knight IIT Maths by M.L. Khanna CALCULUS amp; ANALYTIC GEOMETRY G.N.Berman Calculus and analytic geometry by Thomas and Finney Coordinate geometry by Loney IIT Maths by M.L. Khanna I.A.Maron |
#16
19th November 2010, 08:50 AM
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Re: How to prepare for IIT JEE with 1 month in hand?
Hey since you don't have sufficient time to look over a handful of books its better you concentrate in the basic books which even offers you depth in the subject i.e none other than the NCERT books in all the subjects.
You can refer even the old question papers and model papers so that you can understand the type of questions which are being asked. all the best |
#17
19th November 2010, 08:01 PM
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Re: How to prepare for IIT JEE with 1 month in hand?
hi,
this is vikash the question being asked is nothing rather than a joke (i am really really serious) its because the exams like jee and aieee are not meant to load students with books rather it is a test of the knowledge you have attained till now from class 1 to 12 actually if you look at those questions being asked previously in jee you will find that these questions can be solved even without reading any book but having just a little knowledge of the topic related so i would suggest you firstly get your mind boost fully and develop confidence within yourself that you can do everything that is meant to be done by a general man firstly try to make a strategy that in which you are really being an expert means you like not just remembering everything usually the maths paper is the lengthy one and physics most approachble while chemistry being on average NOW since you had been there with the syllabus for around last 20 months you must be having idea what are the topics there in the chapter so recaptulate in your mind what you know about those topics have a look over\ the related formula and related topic and then look at the previous year questions on these topics and try to approach these questions on the basis of your knowledge and reffering to a book like H C VERMA THEN TRY TO FIND OUT THE IDEA BEHIND EVERY QUESTIONS SO NOW summing up i would say first have ARIHANT 30 YEARS IITJEE QUESTION BANK THEN START from first chapter try to learn the approach any question by looking through them then make your own idea about it since you have very less time you can stress MORE on the chapter 1.optics 2.modern physics 3.electricity , magnetism 4.a little of mechanics that is try to have only idea about not a very deep knowledge the chapter i mentioned are containing the bulk of question and even questions are being repeated idea without any change on the same idea for chemistry i would say in oraganic part the jee questions are really being repeat of previous year so just try to learn the approach for inoraganic you need to remember the questions given in question bank while for maths i would say you do not give much time unless you excel in it but even if don't excel if you are able to solve questions on 1.coordinate geometry 2.A.P,G.P,H.P 3.PROBABILITY 4.THREE DIMENSION GEOMETRY FORMULA from 30 year question bank then you are definitely done in maths so just have a combination of question bank and ncert book and concentrate on the topic that are covering bulk of paper BEST OF LUCK! in recent year |
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20th November 2010, 12:53 PM
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Re: How to prepare for IIT JEE with 1 month in hand?
Its not possible for maximum of us, to crack IIT JEE in one month.
Because it requires that you have all of your concept clear. Since it is the toughest exam after 12th, you must be very much familiar with the its pattern and it's previous papers. You may prepare for it, but in my opinion study of your own, buy Arihant Series, solve it and you will able to boost your confidence. But do not wait for that one month.......... |
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13th January 2011, 10:54 AM
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Re: How to prepare for IIT JEE with 1 month in hand?
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Firstly read your text books very clearly and clear your basic and fundamental concepts,after that solve some previous year questions and some model papers with clock... |
#25
23rd February 2011, 09:40 PM
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Re: How to prepare for IIT JEE with 1 month in hand?
I have just made the plan a bit bigger when you have only 4 months in your hand!
First of all, the day one started when you thought of preparing for the I.I.T. , and been a even a little serious about cracking the IIT JEE Then he/she always knew that this time was going to come. So, nothing much unexpected! O.K. So, let's try to analyze our situation. We have 4 months in hand that is some 120 odd days to ourselves. Let the aspirants be assured that this is more than the time required. It is the beginning of December; therefore the student would have covered at least 75 percentage of the prescribed course for the J.E.E. at least once by now, be it through self study or through some coaching. So, by now, the aspirant has covered most part of the syllabus. It's the brush-up time. Now, we have two tasks. Task One: To brush up and keep brushing up whatever has been learnt so far. Task Two: To add the extra 25 percent of the course that is left. Let us decide that we need to cover up the entire syllabus' revision in 75 days. The aspirant would have been taking tests and revising different topics at different times now and then. But, this time, let us assume this is your LAST time. Therefore this time, the student should go through all the reading material/notes that he/she has been following all year long, THOROUGHLY not missing absolutely anything. First of all, divide your vast syllabus into everyday task. Cover at least one heavy topic each day. When we talk about covering, we mean EVERYTHIING you need to know about that topic in order to be able to solve the problems, including notes, examples, some problems that you came across while studying it for the first time. If possible, add a small topic to some days when one topic is not very big. The idea is not to let yourself excessively loose, nor should your time-table be very squeezed. This division of each day syllabus is the crucial-most step of the bigger plan. Keep it such, so that the pressure is JUST RIGHT. It would be better if you would mix the subjects that is do Physics for two-three days, then, may be shift to some topic of Chemistry or Math. This would help keeping things not-exhausting. Now, once you have brushed up a topic, solve some random problems from a book specifically on that topic. Now the most important task during all this is to mark the examples or formulae you find difficult to remember. REMEMBER, these should not be too large in number. Most of them should be covered considering this as THE LAST revision. All this time, when we have been brushing up the older topics, remember that the newer topics that are now being taught need to be kept track of. During all this, try to regularly take tests on weekly or biweekly basis, and only one thing needs to be made sure that you do the topics you have revised till the test date, well. So, by the end of this phase one, your syllabus is complete for once and for all! NOW, EVEN IF ONE ASKS YOU TO WRITE THE EXAMINATION THE 76th DAY ITSELF, YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO AT LEAST SAY "YES". Remember that even if this period goes to 80 days, it is perfectly fine. Alright now, we have around a month (+ 10 days) left. This needs to be utilized in practicing problems, on all topics and within time limit. Solve, two test papers each day within time and analyze your errors that may have stayed after Phase one. Every day, the idea is to exactly point them out and GET RID OF THEM. It can be a forgettable formula, a sign convention mistake, an individually weak topic particularly for you or anything for that matter. JUST GET RID OF IT. During Phase Two, try to stay in continuous touch with the topics like inorganic and organic chemistry and other such topics. After Phase Two, if you have followed the routine sincerely enough, you are ready for any Engineering Examination. This Phase two has to be summed up 2-3 days before the Examination. For these last days, just take enough sleep, and take healthy food. Lastly, this be mentioned that whatever strategy has been suggested above is just one way to prepare. There are a lot of them and one can follow any of them. |
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28th February 2011, 11:49 PM
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Re: How to prepare for IIT JEE with 1 month in hand?
hi,
you firstly get your mind boost fully and develop confidence within yourself that you can do everything that is meant to be done by a general man firstly try to make a strategy that in which you are really being an expert means you like not just remembering everything usually the maths paper is the lengthy one and physics most approachble while chemistry being on average NOW since you had been there with the syllabus for around last 20 months you must be having idea what are the topics there in the chapter so recaptulate in your mind what you know about those topics have a look over\ the related formula and related topic and then look at the previous year questions on these topics |
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26th March 2011, 01:16 AM
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Re: How to prepare for IIT JEE with 1 month in hand?
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solve problems from arihant take mock test for iit |
#35
31st July 2011, 11:00 PM
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Re: How to prepare for IIT JEE with 1 month in hand?
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IIT is not the very easy exam which you clear by study only ncert.But don't have to woory if you have short time to study then do followinmg things to get effective study: *Just go through the previous year and model papers of IIT jee. *By solving papers see that which portion of your's is strong and do more work on that topic because 40-45% marks give you selection in IIT jee. |
#36
1st August 2011, 01:13 AM
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Re: How to prepare for IIT JEE with 1 month in hand?
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just dont try to learn any new things just revised the old things and formulas that you had learned and try to solve the sample papers.... solve sample papers as many as you can..... |
#37
2nd September 2011, 01:29 AM
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Re: How to prepare for IIT JEE with 1 month in hand?
HI FRIEND,
if you are highly talented you can get iit -jee bystugying for time available to you refer the books as follows: FOR MATHS: R.D.SHARMA, TMH, FOR PHYSICS: ARIHANT SERIES, H.C.VERMA, FOR CHEMISTRY: O.P.TANDON |
#38
23rd October 2011, 02:41 PM
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with only one month in hand i think you might have completed the portion atleast for one time........now practice the previous year papers..... refer NCERT books of 11 and 12th standard and be perfect with the concepts.........this will help you a lot...... |
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12th June 2012, 04:44 PM
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Re: How to prepare for IIT JEE with 1 month in hand?
Dear IIT-JEE aspirant,
It is not easy to crack IIT-JEE exam just by preparing in 1 month. It is hard labour of a long period that makes a student to crack this exam. Many students take 2 years, some 1 year and some students take 5 months to crack this exam. It is really one of the toughest engineering entrance exams of India. However, as you had told that you are having only 1 month in your hand.
Best of Luck for your upcoming exams.... |
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