How to prepare for IIT JEE while studying in Class 11th or Class 12th?
To qualify the IIT JEE Exam is a dream of almost all Science students. And why not as this exam paves
the way for a very promising career. One gets admission in country’s most
reputed engineering colleges and thereafter lands into a high paying job. A
student by cracking just one exam achieves all of life in one go, that too at
an early age. Every year around 12 lakhs candidate appear for the IIT JEE exam,
but only the handful succeeds in it. For some, the path that converts the dream
into a reality is not known at all. While to some others it is known, but they fail
to follow it.
So if you are one such
student who has started preparing for the IIT JEE Exam in Class 11th
or 12th, then it’s a good step to follow. But most of the class 11th
and 12th students, hoping to qualify IIT JEE Exam, face challenges
to manage their time- table. They struggle hard to divide their time between
school studies and studies for competing. Taking out only a few hours to devote
especially for the competitive exam along with their already overburdening
Class 11th and 12th syllabus becomes a difficult thing to
do.With each passing day when they see that they are inching towards the exam
without much preparation,hopelessness sets in.
Here we are
giving some successful tips for your preparation
–
Fix your day time to do
your school studies. During day hours you should attend your classes seriously.
Try to grasp concepts and theories as well. Better if you develop close and
cordial relations with your science teachers who will always be ready to spare
some extra time to clarify your doubts.
After coming from
school don’t sit immediately for studies. But also do not switch on the TV
seeking relaxation. It simply kills your time. Better you should have your
bath, food, and sleep for an hour or two, and only thereafter sit for further
studies. At home, you should study for your competitive exam. Always keep a
note book and syllabus on your study table. Try to plan your studies a day
ahead, e.g., what topics you will study tomorrow; how many questions you will
try to solve; what revisions you will undertake etc. With such planning’s you
will have a quality study which will enhance your productivity. Moreover, during
these hours, you should study with full concentration and attention. Keep
yourself away from all distractions like mobile, social media, TV, etc. Also,
avoid getting dragged into any conversation with your family members. You
should also try not to havearguments with anybody.
Select right books to
study:
For Mathematics
–
Trigonometry – A Das
Gupta.
Calculus –Arihant
Co-ordinate Geometry –FIITJEE
coaching materials
For Physics
–
NCERT Books – For
concept building
HC Verma – For Problem
solving
Resnick and Halliday –
Advanced Preparation
For Chemistry
–
NCERT Books – Concept
building
Physical Chemistry – RC
Mukherjee
In organic Chemistry –
Paula Bruce.
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