how should a jee aspirant prepare in cls 11
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Good to know that you are a JEE aspirant.
Firstly I would like to tell that never keep anything pending. Trust me, some people keep on regretting about the topics/chapters that are pending.
To Begin with chemistry is the most scoring subject. concepts should be very clear and practice lots of questions from good books and coaching modules. Organic chemistry is very conceptual but requires good memory as you have to remember the reagents, name reaction, mechanism of reaction. So make sure ur theory is clear and then practice questions. don't leave the chapters that require memorizing like environmental chemistry, biomolecules, polymers etc. Physical chemistry also requires practice. keep revising the formulas and graphs. don't leave surface chemistry and solid state.
physics and maths are regarded as the toughest parts. for this there is only one thing that is PRACTICE.
practicing questions will make you approach the question the way it should be done. if you join a coaching it's good ... if you don't then there is no need to panic as you can solve questions by buying other books or see if you can manage the coaching modules. rotation in physics is a bit confusing part... so do that with patience. don't skip anything.... you also have to give time to English and other subject so manage your time accordingly.
aim should be to complete entire PCM within Feb 1st week. after annual exam don't waste your time.... revise your weak topics and if anything by chance is pending then cover it.
WISH YOU ALL THE BEST FOR JEE.
☺️☺️
Good to know that you are a JEE aspirant.
Firstly I would like to tell that never keep anything pending. Trust me, some people keep on regretting about the topics/chapters that are pending.
To Begin with chemistry is the most scoring subject. concepts should be very clear and practice lots of questions from good books and coaching modules. Organic chemistry is very conceptual but requires good memory as you have to remember the reagents, name reaction, mechanism of reaction. So make sure ur theory is clear and then practice questions. don't leave the chapters that require memorizing like environmental chemistry, biomolecules, polymers etc. Physical chemistry also requires practice. keep revising the formulas and graphs. don't leave surface chemistry and solid state.
physics and maths are regarded as the toughest parts. for this there is only one thing that is PRACTICE.
practicing questions will make you approach the question the way it should be done. if you join a coaching it's good ... if you don't then there is no need to panic as you can solve questions by buying other books or see if you can manage the coaching modules. rotation in physics is a bit confusing part... so do that with patience. don't skip anything.... you also have to give time to English and other subject so manage your time accordingly.
aim should be to complete entire PCM within Feb 1st week. after annual exam don't waste your time.... revise your weak topics and if anything by chance is pending then cover it.
WISH YOU ALL THE BEST FOR JEE.
☺️☺️
yaiqianxi:
but should i leave biology in class 11
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