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Pay careful attention to detail. In physics, chemistry and mathematics, all the topics should be covered and selective study should be avoided since the questions are of an objective type, as well as being large in number.
Be aware that the JEE syllabus of class 11th and 12th is up to 45% and 55% of the IIT JEE question papers.
Study these Physics topics extensively: Fluids, Waves and Sound, Electromagnetic Induction, Capacitors and Electrostatics, Mechanics, Optics and Modern Physics.
Study these topics for Chemistry: Co-ordination, Chemical equilibrium in Physical Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Thermodynamics, Quantitative Analysis, Chemical Bonding in Inorganic Chemistry and Organic Chemistry.
Study these topics for Mathematics: Complex numbers, Circle, Parabola, Hyperbola in Co-ordinate Geometry, Probability, Limits, Vectors, Matrices in Algebra, Functions, Differentiability, Definite Integral in Calculus and Application of Derivatives.
Prepare yourselves mentally for IIT-JEE. "The success is to be achieved", keeping this in mind the aspirants must accept themselves as deserving candidates for JEE success because during preparation confidence plays an important role.
Do continuous effort. IIT-JEE preparation requires continuous effort. Each subject must be given proper and regular time. Instead of preparing one subject for some days then other subjects, all the three subjects (Physics, Chemistry and (Mathematics) must be given time each day. It also helps in breaking monotony.
Have proper guidance. In today's competitive era, proper guidance is needed for success. The pattern of JEE has become concept based completely. So you need clear and doubtless concepts in each and every topic, to achieve a good rank in JEE.
Begin your JEE preparation with NCERT books. They are pre-requisite and indispensable for all JEE aspirants. Both Class 11 and 12 NCERT books for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics are extremely important. So, make sure you are thorough with all the topics of NCERT.
Practise regularly. You continuously have to practice questions on the topics that you have understood or revised. Both Physics and Mathematics are analytical subjects and you won't be able to become proficient in the concepts unless you practice. So, make it a daily habit to practice a certain number of questions everyday.
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