hi , I am in class 11 and preparing for iitjee 2023 , I am going to enroll in mohit tyagi sir competishun batch ( prakhar integrated 2) but I want to know that is competishun is good for iitjee or not , what are advantages or disadvantages of enrolling there.
Pros -
- Very well experienced faculties, so you won't face any issue in understanding a chapter
- Subjects are taught at a pace, which is graspable even for average students
- Course validity will last till completion of JEE Advanced Examination, wont expire before
Cons -
- Classes are recorded, noone will check if you are watching them on a daily basis in a disciplined manner, so needs a lot of self motivation to complete full syllabus
- Doubt clearing is not upto that mark
However, you can also use Careers360 Platform to prepare for JEE Mains Online which will give you benefits like AI Learning, Personalized Timetables, Mock Tests, 24x7 Doubt Support, etc at affordable rates. You can check out this link for the same - Careers360 JEE Main Solution: Complete Preparation and Study Materials for Students
What makes Careers360 a slightly better platform is its AI Learning, well structured timetable for the aspirants as per their needs and, most importantly, 24x7 Doubt Support .
How can i complete my 11th syllabus in 2 months before starting my 12th ?????
Since your profile says you are a Medicine Aspirant, then most probably you want to appear for NEET UG. Hence, I shall answer your query in relation to Class 11 subjects of NEET UG -> Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
1. Biology
Biology is something which is comparatively easier as compared to other two subjects. With a good focus and concentration, you can easily finish up chapters very quickly. This will boost up your confidence and, hence, set the inertia to complete full syllabus of 11th. So I would suggest you to start with Biology. Book to be used - NCERT + Any book that contains NEET/AIPMT PYQs (2012-2021). It is recommended you can watch Oneshot Biology NCERT Series from YouTube to speed up your learning process
- Days 1-5 - Human Physiology
- Day 6 - Revision + PYQs related to Human Physiology
- Days 7-11 - Plant Physiology
- Day 12 - Revision + PYQs related to Plant Physiology
- Day 13-17 - Cell Unit (Cell, Biomolecules, Cell Cycle), Animal Tissue, Plant Anatomy
- Day 18 - Revision of chapters studied in Day 13-17 + Related PYQs
- Day 19 - Plant Morphology + Related PYQs
- Day 20 - Revision
No need to do chapters like Animal Kingdom, Plant Kingdom, Biological Classification and Living World from now, because you will easily forget. These chapters are meant to be studied a month before NEET (so that it remains fresh in mind when you would appear for NEET UG)
2. Physics
After completing Biology, you now have the self confidence in you to finish up remaining subjects easily. Physics is something that does not require rote learning and memorization. Once you are familiar with chapters, you can finish up them very quickly, even quicker as compared to Biology. For theory, use class notes and for question, for this time being, use any book that contains PYQs (2005-2021). In this case (unlike Biology), do PYQs immediately when you finish up a chapter.
- Days 1-8 - Gravitation, Solid Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Thermal Properties of Matter + Related PYQs
- Days 9-11 - KTG, Oscillation, Waves + Related PYQs
- Days 12-16 - Laws of Motion, Work Power Energy, Rotation + Related PYQs
- Days 17-20 - Units and Dimensions, Motion + Related PYQs
3. Chemistry
Chemistry is very important, especially, the General Organic Chemistry, which will set a base for class 12 Organic Portions of Chemistry. For theory, use Class Notes (in case of Physical and Organic Chemistry) and NCERT (for Inorganic Chemistry). For questions, use any book that contains PYQs (2005-2021).
- Days 1-4 - Inorganic Chemistry (from NCERT only) + Related PYQs
- Days 5-10 - Physical Chemistry + Related PYQs
- Days 11-14 - Atomic Structure, Periodic Table, Chemical Bonding + Related PYQs
- Days 15-20 - Organic Chemistry + Related PYQs
Completing all chapters in 60 days (2 months) time need a lot of discipline. And if you are able to complete, the long term rewards are innumerable. You will feel a lot satisfied and will be benefitted a lot in Class 12. However, if you seek for any Online Platform that will help you to complete the chapters quickly, you can checkout the Crash Course, as offered by Careers360 - NEET Knockout 2022 – Online Preparation Course, Mock Test, Kadha & Practice Test Series 2022 (careers360.com)
As NEET 2022 is only a few months away, how should i study as a class 12th student so as to cover both class 11 and class 12 syllabus? I have covered class 11 and 60% of class 12 already but I am not very confident over it.
Hi reader ,
NEET exam can be conquered with a smart planning and efficient use of resources.
As you mentioned that you have already covered 60% of your syllabus of class 12th , you should focus on completing the rest of 40% with the approach of concept building. This will help you in two ways. Firstly you will be able to cover your syllabus for term 2 board exams and also your neet syllabus.
now since you have covered your 11th completely thats a very great thing.
you mentioned that you are not very confident in them but do not worry you will require some quick brushup to remember them again.
now all three subjects should have different approach.
for biology , as there is a saying that ncert is the bible so do as many reading of it as much possible. Also try to derive questions from the text you read so that it will help you in active recalling of the datas. You can use ANKI app for revising stuufs which you tend to forget easily. revision alongwith ncert oriented practice is the key for biology.
for physics your 1st focus should be on concept building and then practicing . If you start practicing before you have a strong base , that will do no good to you. and instead will demotivate you to the core. the correct approch should be wach lectures , revise notes , derive short notes and then do extensive practice. during the revision mode, revise the short notes you made and practice questions and note the mistakes which you are commiting regularly in your short notes.
chemistry has three parts and each one has different approach. physical chemistry is similar to physics and hence the method should be similar to what was there in physics. Inorganic is like biology so sticking exensively to ncert and making concise notes is the key here. organic requires concept building in stuffs like reaction mechanism and reading of ncert thoroughly for name reactions and chapters like polymer , biomolecules etc.
list out your weak topics and effectively work on them. make short notes give regular mock tests and analyze them.
i hope this answer helps you.
thank you
CAN I REGISTER FOR NDA I AM IN CLASS 11 AMD GOING TO CLASS 12 IN 2022 OR I WILL REGISTER NEXT YEAR
Hi Arjit,
Hope you are doing good.
No, you won't be able to apply if you are in 11th standard. You have to wait for one more year to be eligible for this exam
But what you can do you can start your preparation now to prepare yourself to the best for this exam. If you want to apply for army wings then you only need to complete your 12th standard from the recognized board from any stream but if you want to apply for navy or airforce wing then Physics and mathematics are compulsory to have in the 12th standard. Age criteria for appearing in NDA 2022 1 is that you must be born between July 2, 2003, to July 1, 2006.
And if you want more information regarding the eligibility criteria for NDA. You can click the link below.
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/nda-eligibility-criteria