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26th November 2010, 11:16 PM
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You r a dropper, so it is must for u to get selected in IIT
in order to prepare for IIT, you must clear your basic concepts, give more time to the weaker subject. Go through the Arihant series for IIT JEE (last 20yrs papers) Basically you must concentrate on 11th physics. |
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#3
27th November 2010, 07:15 AM
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hii
You r a dropper, so it is must for u to get selected in IIT in order to prepare for IIT, you must clear your basic concepts, give more time to the weaker subject. Go through the Arihant series for IIT JEE (last 20yrs papers) Basically you must concentrate on 11th physics. good luckk. |
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#4
27th November 2010, 07:45 AM
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Since your a dropper you must be strong in your basic concepts.
I suggest you to prefer books of NCERT which are the best for IIT's. You can even prefer books of Arihant series and J.D Lee for Chemistry. H.C Verma and I.E Orodov for Physics. R.S Agarwal and S.L Loni for Maths. all the best |
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#5
27th November 2010, 08:24 AM
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All IIT Aspirants read through carefully.I have put together some of the important aspects of JEE preparation along with my experience added to it. will joining coaching help you? I MUST SAY YES. After joining the coaching center, attend the classes every day, write every exam seriously (copying in exam doesn't help you).Respect your lecturers and maintain proper relationship with them. if you get a doubt ask immediately,do not fear if your doubt is a very minor one. Books to follow: Physics: Concepts in Physics (Vol I and II ) by HC Verma : A must read book.Read the concepts and do the problems for your own benefit. Arihant Series : The best books to strengthen your concepts especially for Electricity and Magnetism. After reading concepts go for books like Resinick and Halliday ,Irodov and do some subjective questions in each topic. This will help you memorize your concepts . Then go for books with objective questions for IIT( preferably Arihant) Maths: For Trigonometry and Coordinate Geometry follow S L Loney without any second thought .Its the best. For Calculus follow Piskanov( I doubt the spelling ) for the rest I think coaching class material should be enough. Then do the Objective problems( Arihant has a good collection) Chemistry:Basic books are NCERT 11th and 12th textbooks. Then you can go for Morrison and Boyd for Organic,J D Lee for Inorganic , this much the info i can have with you. soi better you ask most of the things from your lecturer. best of luck for your future exams. |
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#6
27th November 2010, 02:35 PM
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Practice some logical reasoning and analytical part... |
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#8
31st March 2011, 05:09 PM
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If you think you can do by self then prepare a good schedule and do practice from NCERT and standard books for IITJEE , otherwise jon some good coaching , remember it a very competitive exam and lakhs of student appear for this exam.
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#9
20th April 2011, 06:54 PM
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Hi,
As you have dropped your 1 year to prepare for IIT-JEE, so its your last chance to enter IIT, but to crack IIT is quite easy if you prepare to the point and strictly according to time planning. Below are some tips for you. 1. Study strictly by making your time table. 2. Don't concentrate on single subject, but put equal weightage on every subject, this is a Trick to secure good rank in JEE. 3. When day of examination is near, give more time to concepts in which you are confident. 4. Keep an eye on NCERT books. 5. Clarify tour concepts before trying to solve numerical problems. Below are some books which may be helpful for you. 1. PHYSICS: H.C. Verma (Basic), D.C. Pandey (Medium) and I.E. Orodov (High Level) 2. CHEMISTRY: R.C.Mukerjee (Basic), P. Bahadur, O.P. Tondon (medium) and Morrison & Boyd (High Level) 3. MATHEMATICS: R. D. Sharma (Basic), Tata Mc-Graw Hill (Medium), I.A. Maron (High Level). |
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#10
20th April 2011, 09:09 PM
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As you have said that you are dropper which means that this is final chance for you to
prepare for exam .So it mean that you have to do lot of hard work to crack IIT JEE as it is the dream of many students and every one can't get chance to get admission in IIT's so one have to defeats other to get admission and for that you should work upto level. THINGS you should DO .: 1.Find a good coaching institute for you as it matters a lot i would recommend you to join bansal kota 2.You have to study at least 10 to 12 hours a day 3.Your logic and concept should be clear .There should not be any doubt about any problem 4.It would be better if you join test series as it will help you to guide how much more hard work you need to do 5.Try to solve as many question as you can 6.Do not go for shortcuts in any subjects as question asked are simple and tricky and short cut method are sometimes not helpful for these questions |
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#11
20th April 2011, 10:43 PM
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As you are a dropper so this would be your last chance for IIT-JEE So, I suggest you to crack IIT JEE exam, you have to work hard and you have to give your 100%.
IIT JEE Exam paper includes 1. Physics, 2. Chemistry And 3. Mathematics. Try to make your concept clear in these above subject. Recommended Books For IIT JEE Examination - NCERT BOOKS IIT-Maths-by M.L.Khanna Concept of Physics- H.C.Verma , Arihant Concept of Physics- Arihant. Try to solve as many model test papers as you can and solve last 10 years IIT-JEE papers they will help to a lot. All the Best.... |
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#12
21st April 2011, 08:37 PM
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Since your a dropper you must be strong in your basic concepts.
I suggest you to prefer books of NCERT which are the best for IIT's. You can even prefer books of Arihant series and J.D Lee for Chemistry. H.C Verma and I.E Orodov for Physics. R.S Agarwal and S.L Loni for Maths. |
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