Can you suggest some important chapters for the preparation of JEE Mains?
I want to get 120 marks in this exam.
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Check this video for some important topics for JEE Mains preparation
Link- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2W6sh1nClk&t=4s. -
Here are some chapters you can prefer:
Mathematics
Complex Number, Quadratic Equations
Coordinate Geometry (straight line, circle and conic section )
Calculus ( function, application of derivatives, definite integration are the most important part in calculus )
3-D and vector
Binomial theorem and Sequences and Series
Chemistry
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
Chemical Thermodynamics
Electrochemistry
Inorganic Chemistry ( most important part for JEE Main )
Organic Chemistry ( with class organic chemistry is more important, full scoring )
Polymers and Bio-Molecules
Environmental Chemistry in Everyday Life
Physics
Electrostatics
Current Electricit...more -
Go through the article below for all the details : https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/jee-main-and-advanced-2016-prep-important-books-topics-blogId-11621
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