Hello, Mitro!! I'm happy to share my journey of preparing for the JEE exams, outlining how I tackled each subject and the resources I found most effective.
So my jee exam preparation started with choosing an effective coaching online or offline I preferred online and prepared for jee from home.
Let's come to subject wise plan
Physics -
I have just gone through the syllabus and started preparing for it.
The resources I followed were:
- Module of coaching
- Pyq previous (4 years) every single question
- Sometimes in some chapters dc pandey.
If I prioritize the chapter then it should be in fallowing order-
Mechanics
- Laws of Motion
- Work, Energy, and Power
- Rotational Motion
- Gravitation
- Electrostatics
- Current Electricity
- Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
- Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
- Modern Physics:
- Atoms and Nuclei
- Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
- Semiconductor Devices
- Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
- Wave Optics
Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory
- Thermodynamics
- Kinetic Theory of Gas
- Properties of Fluids
- Fluid Dynamics
Properties of Matter
- Elasticity
- Surface Tension
- Viscosity
- Heat and Thermodynamics:
- Calorimetry and Heat Transfer
- SHM
- Wave Motion
I have fallowed eduniti short notes for rivision purpose also they are very crisp and easy to understand they helped me a lot.
Chemistry
Boring!!
No ,it's scoring and easy, for me inorganic is very tough as we have to remember a lot but I have made short notes to revise the concepts so it's handeld.
So
Textbooks: Start with NCERT textbooks for Chemistry, as they provide a solid foundation and cover the basics comprehensively. For in-depth understanding and practice, refer to reference books.
But yes remember that pyqs of previous 5 years are very important, inorganic and organic chemistry repeats question as it is .
Make short notes for rivision.
For organic chemistry remember name rxn and mechanisms
Practise and revise more .
BOOKS FOR CHEMISTRY-
- NCERT
- MODULE OF COACHING
- PYQ PAPERS.
Maths-
For maths I blindly trusted my teacher and done his class notes and dpp question and previous 7 years pyq and yes in maths I have done selected chapters only not 100 % syllabus.