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Is seeing yourself in one of the IITs your dream? Have you kick start the preparation for it already?

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Well! If yes, then it is brilliant but even if it is a no still you are left with 90 days. As they say, “it’s never too late”. You can still achieve your dream with a planned and structured strategy to cover the entire JEE mains syllabus.


Here, we will help you get out of the dilemma and show you the right track to prepare for JEE in 90 days.There are certain subject wise strategies that you must follow to cover JEE Main Physics syllabus and the necessary topics of the exam.


Is seeing yourself in one of the IITs your dream? Have you kick start the preparation for it already?

Study as per theweight-age


We all know that there are different topics in the JEE mains exam and all the topics have different weight age. At the moment it is not possible to cover each and every topic well consisted of JEE mains syllabus. Therefore, smart studying will help, hence you must make your study plan as per the weight age of topics, devote less time in a topic having lesser weight age and more time in the topic having more weight age. In this way, you will be able to make a balance and a structured study plan will be executed.


Here is the list that shows the weightage of marks as per topic in all the three subjects. Mathematics


  • Integral Calculus: 16.94%
  • Differential Calculus: 15%
  • Coordinate Geometry: 14.52%
  • Matrix Determinants: 11.29%
  • Trigonometry: 8.06%
  • Probability: 7.26%
  • Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry: 34%
  • Inorganic Chemistry: 30%
  • Physical Chemistry: 36%
  • Physics
  • Mechanics: 25%
  • Electro Dynamics: 22%
  • Heat and Thermodynamics: 12.90%
  • Modern Physics: 18.55%
  • Optics: 14%
  • SHM and Waves: 6.45%


Choose your study material wisely


After figuring out the important topics and the areas to be focused more. The second problem that comes into play is to find a good study material. As we all know that a right study material along with some smart work can make all the difference.

So, before jumping on any book you must research well about the best books available in the market. Keeping note of your requirements find the books that are most suitable for you. Ask your peer, seek advice from your teachers or seniors, search on the internet do whatever it takes but make sure you avail the best material.

Here is the list of some of the well renowned and widely used books.

Note: NCERT is a must have for all the three subjects. Proceed further with other books only if you have completedNCERT.

Mathematics

R. D Sharma

2.Arihant for Algebra and Differential Calculus

ML Khanna for IIT Mathematics


Chemistry

Organic Chemistry-O. P Tandon

Inorganic Chemistry-J. D Lee

Physical Chemistry-R.C Mukherjee

Physics

H. C VERMA for JEE Physics

DC PANDEY for class 11th and 12th Physics

Pradeep’s fundamental for Physics

Weekly planning


Now the time comes when you have to implement your plans and make a desirable result. In this phase, it is extremely important for you to be focused and motivated throughout. JEE mains syllabus is indeed much, but with your smart planning, you must be able to cover all the important topics in the duration of just 90 days.

Here is the schedule that must be followed in order to make it to the list of IITians.

Study plan: Month 1



Study plan: Month 2



Study Plan: Month 3


Note: Keep this point in mind, that while preparing and covering all the necessary topics you must assess yourself and keep a note of your strong and weak areas. Therefore, plan out a day in entire week to test yourself and to know the areas of improvement.