How to study for IIT JEE in 6 months

This is my first article written on my own. I am doing my 12th in brilliant tutorials.I havent studied anythin in 11th due to lack of planning,concentration etc. But i am serious now.I have made a plan basing on last year papers analysis on how to study for JEE in 6 months those who haven’t started their prep till now(I did this for myself and thought of sharing it). First the students need to make their basics clear then they need to follow some standard books by Indian authors meant for JEE than books by foreign authors.

I have seen many people asking about the good books for JEE. This is not my personal suggestion but also the suggestion of many students, teachers and IITIANS also. This is for them. So please don’t waste your time in searching for good books as I did.

Maths: ML Khanna, TMH and if u still have time try Arihant

Many people think ML Khanna sucks lot of time but according to me it clears the basics and also key to solve different kinds of probs. But don’t look at solutions before giving a try.Even RD Sharma works, but I suggest ML Khanna

Physics: HC Verma, Arihant (D.C.Pandey)

HCV is the best. Solve all the problems twice then try Arihant

Chemistry: P Bahadur for Physical chemistry

Arihant for Organic

Read NCERT then if you have time read from O.P.Tandon for Inorganic

Besides this you do from your coaching institute material (prefer BT material).At final revision do YG File (if u have), last year IIT problems or Arihant new pattern.. Then take test series (take BT not FIIT JEE seriously as it is beyond JEE level and de motivates u a lot)

Here comes the study plan for those who have not started jee preparation till now and need to prepare in 6 months

First preference is for basics. So read NCERT if you don’t have grip on basics

October: Math – functions, limits, continuity and differentiability

Physics – electrostatics, capacitors, electric current, Magnetics

Chemistry – Nomenclature, isomerism, GOC, Hydrocarbons

November: Math – Application of derivatives, integration

Physics – Electromagnetic Induction, Modern Physics

Chemistry – Aldehydes and Ketones, Alcohols and Ethers, Amines

December: Maths – Straight lines, circles, parabola, Properties of triangle

Physics – Optics, Mechanics

Chemistry – States of Matter, Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry, Equilibrium

January: Maths – Complex Numbers, Quadratic Equations, Probability, Determinants

Physics – Properties of matter, SHM, waves

Chemistry – S, P, D block and transition elements

February: For your boards’ preparation

March: As soon as your exams get over, collect all the test papers (your institute’s) and last year IIT problems of above chaps.

April: Revise thoroughly your Notes and don’t read anything new. Don’t read anything 4 days before the big day to relieve you from tension. Be confident and cool

For 12th Pass : Read thermodynamics,Mechanics,Vectors &3D Geometry,Differential Equations,Solutions,Carbohydrates in February and March. But i suggest to try problems on the chapters you know than studying new chapters.

This plan is very possible if you study hard with full dedication and determination. Can’t u lose your enjoyment for 6 months for a good life?

Note:Use GOIIT wisely.Come here only for discussing your doubts and not for others(like hi,how r u,had ur dinner etc). And dont do anything for rates.They are nothing but an encouragement.

ALL THE BEST

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