What are the Important Topics to Study for IIT JEE in Remaining Months?

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Important Topics to Study for IIT JEE.

Analyse previous years papers of JEE. You will find that some topics in each subject have a very high weightage as compared to other topics and surprisingly these topics are most often the easiest ones.

What are the Important Topics to Study for IIT JEE in Remaining Months?

Here are the important topics to study for JEE in the  aremaining months.

  1. Modern Physics (including nuclear physics)
  2. Electricity and Magnetism
  3. Optics
  4. Rigid Body Dynamics
  5. Vector and 3D
  6. Definite Integrals
  7. Coordinate Geometry
  8. Probability and Permutations & Combinations
  9. Matrices and Determinants
  10. Electrochemistry
  11. Thermodynamics
  12. Chemical Kinetics
  13. Chemical Bonding

(Physics topics are dominated by class 12. As far as inorganic and organic chemistry is considered the topics are interlinked and only thorough knowledge of each part will help.)

Study tips for JEE in remaining months.

  • Study for a minimum 6 hours with full concentration everyday. Take power naps of 15 mins after studying for an hour.
  • Solve as many problems as you can and at the end always ask yourself, “What have I learned from this problem?”.
  • Stay away from all sorts of distraction including Facebook, Instagram, etc.
  • Keep record of your progress and the topics covered so far. It will help you in organizing your everyday schedule.
  • Lastly, stay motivated and focused.

All the best.

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Anmol Agarwal
IIT Varanasi

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