How to study more efficiently for Physics JEE Advanced?
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Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9
2 years agoThe best strategy to study for JEE Advanced is to use previous year papers. Purchase a book from a prior year that contains questions broken down by topic. Complete any topic from a standard book or a lecture on YouTube, then instantly answer the questions from the prior year. Other helpful information is 1. Avoid studying all three subjects continuously. At least two days should be spent studying one subject, followed by a second and so on. 2. Try not to read too many books. Focus on only one book. One for issues and one for theory. 3. Look at the solutions to at least 20 to30 problems and find the answers. -
For JEE Advanced best way is to study is through previous year papers. Purchase a previous year book in which questions are divided topic wise. Complete any topic from any standard book or youtube lectures and immediately solve the previous year Questions. Some other useful points are
1. Don't study all three subjects everyday. Study one subject for atleast 2 days. Than pick second subject and so on.
2. Don't study too many books. Stick with one book. One for theory and one for problems.
3. Atleast solve 20-30 problems by looking at the solutions. So you learn how to solve questions.
4. Don't start with easy topics. Like dimensions. Ins...more -
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Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18
2 years agoHello Aditi, there will be as many paths to study as many persons whom you ask. All these will be correct. I am sure that you must have already prepared for Physics for JEE Advanced. I would rather saybthat do not change your pattern of studies. If it has made you clear Mains then it will help you in clearing advanced as well. But do study regularly and try to make as many rehearsals as possible. Also do try and take mock exams. These will sharpen your abilities in answering besides letting you know about weak areas if any. Best wishes to you.
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