one month are left for jee mains , i have covered the ncert for more than 60% of the chemistry but have only covered 10% for physics and maths and my concepts are not that clear , please guide me on what should i prepare according
Hi
As hardly a month is left for jee main April session instead of running behind completing the whole syllabus what you need to do is smart study i. e stress on important topics or chapters which are listed below based on their weightage in past year JEE mains examination as completing the whole syllabus is not possible in such a short time :-
PHYSICS
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*Modern Physics -20 marks
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*Heat and Thermodynamics-12 marks
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*Optics - 12 marks
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*Current Electricity- 12 marks
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*Electrostatics- 12 marks
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*Magnetics- 8 marks
CHEMISTRY
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*Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry- 12 marks
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*Periodic table and Representative Elements- 12 marks
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*Thermodynamics And Gaseous State- 8 marks
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*Atomic Structure- 8 marks
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*Chemical Bonding - 8 marks
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*Chemical And Ionic Equilibrium - 8 marks
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*Solid State And Surface Chemistry - 8 marks
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*Nuclear Chemistry And Environment - 8 marks
MATHEMATICS
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*Coordinate Geometry-20 marks
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*Limits, Continuity and Differentiability-12 marks
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*Integral Calculus:- 12 marks
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*Complex numbers and Quadratic Equation :- 8 marks
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*Matrices and Determinants:- 8 marks
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*Statistics and Probability:- 8 marks
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*Three Dimensional Geometry:- 8 marks
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*Vector Algebra:- 8 marks
For chapterwise weightage checkout:- https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus-weightage/amp
************ Follow a routine, give at least 10-12 hours a day towards your preparation
************Solve previous year JEE MAINS questions , it will let you know the examination pattern, type question etc so that you can prepare accordingly. You can get them at https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-question-papers/amp
************Go through JEE MAINS mock test papers , it will let you know your preparation level and and weak areas so that you can work on them and perform well in your examination. You can get them at https://learn.careers360.com/test-series-jee-main-free-mock-test/
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Thank you
is it worth it to read physical chemistry in ncert for jee main
Hello there
Yes, of course you should read NCERT for physical chemistry and along with that a little bit higher reference if you can then you should go for it. Now as you must be thinking that physical chemistry isn't that much necessary but it's not like that as you will be getting various questions from it also and most of the questions you can solve by studying NCERT.
I hope it helps you!
Good luck!