How to clear all the concepts of JEE Advance of every chapter?

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    Virajita Choudhury | Contributor-Level 6

    2 months ago

    Clearing the concepts means gaining a deep understanding of a topic rather than just memorising it. Candidates who truly gain a deep understanding of the topics get the confidence to solve any question asked of them in exams like JEE Main and Advanced.

    To clear all the concepts of JEE Advanced in every chapter, here are tips:

    Build the foundation: Start from the basics. Use the NCERT books to learn what a topic is offering. NCERT books have a lot of examples and simple language that make it easier to understand the concepts and basics. 

    Learn in a step-wise manner: First, learn the basics, then try to make your own notes. Then move o

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    Harsh Khattar | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    Clearing all the concepts of JEE Advanced of every chapter requires a systematic approach and consistent effort. Here are some tips to help you: Understand the Fundamentals: Start by understanding the fundamental concepts of each chapter. Build your foundation by learning the basics, formulas, and definitions. Refer to Quality Study Material: Refer to quality study material such as NCERT books, JEE Advanced preparation books, and online study resources. These resources can help you gain a deeper understanding of the concepts. Practice with Problems: Solve problems and numerical questions related to each concept to strengthen your under

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