Which are the most important topics to focus in JEE?

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Which are the most important topics to focus in JEE?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago
As for JEE, it includes at least one problem from every chapter in the NCERT syllabus. As for important topics, there is no such thing. All topics in your book are equally important. That being said, I would cite some examples. At the beginning of class 11, Mechanics hit full gear in Physics. You would find all study materials rife with rotational dynamics problems. If you go to school or coaching classes, students are breaking sweat over moving pulley problems. Typically it takes about 7-8 months of thorough preparation to complete Mechanics from HC Verma, Resnick-Halliday, Irodov, RSM or some other study material. Now, go and check the number and difficulty level of Mechanics problems asked in JEE in past 10 years. It really feels like all that effort was nothing, innit? Instead, you would find problems on Modern Physics and Optics or even Electrodynamics more in number. However, to understand Mechanics fully with all concepts thoroughly covered and practiced - you need that long term effort. Similarly there are other topics that students find very interesting, get attached with easily. For example, Permutation-Combination, Organic Chemistry, Quadratic Equations and Theory of Equations, Newton's laws of motion, Trigonometry, Indefinite Integrals, Periodic Table and Chemical Bonding etc. It's laudable to spend lot of time in these and master them. Unfortunately, most students make the common mistake of ignoring the other seemingly bland topics such as Inorganic Chemistry, Ores and Metallurgy, Stoichiometry, Ionic Equilibrium, Matrices and Determinants, Coordinate Geometry, Functions, Definite Integrals, Modern Physics, Errors in Measurements, Solid-state chemistry, Sound and Waves etc. And since quite a good number of questions are asked from these sections; it's prudent to devote enough time to prepare these sections.
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manpreet 2 years ago
JEE is one of the tough exams in India so result varies from student to student:- 1. Many want to be top in the exam 2. Many want to score decent marks 3. Just cross the cutoff marks For the first category student, you need to study all the syllabus in the proper manner so that you can be top in JEE exam. For the second category student who wants to score decent marks and want to get into atleast NIT college then, in that case, don't leave topics like:- Chemical Bonding, Atom, State of matter, Thermodynamics, Hydrogen, S&P Block elements, D block elements, Solid State, Solution, Chemical Kinetics, Alkane, Alcohol & Ketone Biomolecule. In Physics Law of motion, Work energy & Power, Gravitation, Sound, Electricity & Magnetism, Optics, Modern Physics. In mathematics subjects like Vector, 3D Geometry, Straight line, Differential Equation, Circle, Parabola, Ellipse, Hyperbola, Andhra Pradesh&GP, Limits, Matrices, Probability These are enough to score decent marks in JEE exam. For the third category, student chooses the topic which is easy for you. All the Best to all category student.
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manpreet 2 years ago
In physics and chemistry, it is very important for JEE exam. There are more confusing questions from these subjects, so these subjects should be concentrated more.
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manpreet 2 years ago
If you want to crack JEE with flying colors then you must have to focus on the whole syllabus. However, if your goal is to crack JEE and rank doesn't matter much then you have to focus on few topics. Some topics are important but difficult to understand. Rotational dynamics is one of them. I think important means easy as well as scoring. Let me tell you some subject wise important topics: 1- Maths: Algebra, coordinate geometry, vector, and 3-D, probability calculus, etc. 2.Physics: Optics, current, and electricity, simple harmonic motion, kinematics, etc 3.(a) Organic chemistry: Whole NCERT is enough but you should not skip any topic of NCERT. JEE ask some direct questions from it. (b).Physical chemistry: Mole concept and stoichiometry, redox reactions, chemical and ionic equilibrium, electro chemistry, etc. (c). Inorganic chemistry: Coordination compounds, P, D and F block elements, Atomic structures. etc. Again NCERT is enough for inorganic chemistry as well. If you have enough time then you should focus on work, power and energy, permutation and combination, rotational dynamics, etc. I hope it will help you.
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