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7th January 2017, 01:58 PM
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Re: How To Crack IIT JEE Advanced

The Joint Entrance Exam Main and JEE Advanced replaced AIEEE and IITJEE, the process of applying for India’s Institutes of Information Technology (IIT) has changed.

Candidates are needed to score high in IIT JEE exam. With focus, hard work, and determination, it is possible to score well on the JEE Main and go on to the JEE Advanced.

Candidates are needed to Be Covered:

The very first step is to get focused. Your final result is a comparative rank against long term planners, who have been preparing months, if not years.

Only a concentrated, industrious, and planned study plan will yield the desired score and rank.

Best Books to Aid Study by Subject

If you can take a course and follow it religiously, you will get help with the following:

Solving a variety of difficult questions
Judging your performance on difficult questions
Matching your level with that of other students

Solve at least 40-80 numerical problems daily.

Set time limits for questions.

Start with the difficult areas first.

Prioritize by topic.

Analyze your mistakes.

Never quit until you have achieved daily target.

Practice logical thinking.

Until the exam ends, don't give up.

Use your board exam syllabus.

Consult test papers from previous years.

Best books for IIT JEE:

Mathematics:
Make sure you can solve problems from the NCERT class XI and class XII textbooks.
For best concepts, use IIT Mathematics for JEE (Main and Advanced) by M.L. Khanna
For the most abundant supply of difficult questions: New Pattern IITJEE Mathematics by Dr. S.K. Goyal
Plane Trigonometry and Elements of Coordinate Geometry by S.L. Loney

Physics:
Concepts of Physics, Volumes 1 and 2, by H.C. Verma
Problems in General Physics, by I.E. Irodov
Fundamentals of Physics, by Halliday, Resnick, and Walker
Understanding Physics for JEE Main and Advanced (series), by D.C. Pandey

Chemistry:
Study the NCERT chemistry textbooks for classes XI and XII.
Organic Chemistry, by Morrison and Boyd
Numerical Chemistry for JEE Main and Advanced, by P. Bahadur
Concise Inorganic Chemistry, by J.D. Lee
Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations, by R.C. Mukherjee
Physical Chemistry, by P. Bahadur.
organic, physical, and inorganic chemistry books by O.P. Tandon


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