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JEE Mains 2016: Solve theoretical questions first

PaGaLGuY spoke to Prof. R.L Trikha, Director, FIITJEE about the topics that IIT aspirants appearing for JEE Mains 2016 should revise when the exam is just 18 days away.

Here are some statistics, the syllabus has 45% content from class 11 and 55 % from class 12. 25% of question asked in the exam are easy, 50% are average and 25 % are difficult. If students study by paying a little more attention, they can score well. The trick to solve the paper is by attempting theoretical questions first and then move to those involving calculations. This is because if a student gets stuck with the calculation part, he/she could lose out on answering the theoretical part which he/she knows.

Quick Revision: The questions which one found difficult to solve during year-long preparation should be revised again. Formulas of all three subject- Physics, Chemistry and Maths should be reread in the last two weeks before the exam. 2 or 3 days before the exam, run through formulas in a chapter-wise format.

 

Speed test: To gain accuracy and speed, students should solve mock papers as many as they can. Mocks should be done in an exam-like environment. Go through areas which you found difficult once again.

 

Important topics for JEE Mains which students must revise

Physics: Electricity, Magnetism, Mechanics and Modern Physics.

Maths: Differential equations, Indefinite Integral, Progression.   

Chemistry: Organic, Inorganic and Physical have equal weightage.

PaGaLGuY wishes all aspirants good luck for JEE Mains 2016.

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