What should I do to prepare for IIT-JEE from now onward as I completed class 10th?

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Asked by Kunal Kumar

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    Siddharth Bhardwaj Quantitative Analyst (Credit Risk) | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    Presently, you just need to focus on NCERT books and your teacher's guidance. After having good command on NCERT you can switch to other competitive books for JEE Mains and Advance, but firstly understand all the concepts and topics of NCERT. Rest depends on your prepration.
  • You can join any coaching centre (I don't want to mention any names). My humble request is, if you want to get into IIT and want to join any coaching centres , then please join during your 11th grade itself. Otherwise, you will just get fed up with your studies. At least join during your grade 12th. If you join during grade 11th, they will not pressurize you. So, that you can concentrate on both your board exams as well as IIT.
    These two years are very crucial in your life. So, don't waste the time even if you don't get an IIT, you can easily get some of the best universities like VIT, BITS, etc. through these coaching centres.
    Whatever
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    Yohannes Peter An Ambivert with an open mind.

    7 years ago
    See sir, it's good to prepare for your IIT and JEE from now itself, as in the JEE exams, you have all your 11th and 12th portions. Preparing for them from now will help you much as you don't need to take a year off after your 12th. That's what college like Narayana and Chaitaniya train students for. A little effort for another 2 years will not make you waste another 1 year.
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    Tushar Gupta

    7 years ago
    You can go for preparation through any of the coaching institutes of your choice. They offer various courses like one year or two year foundation programmes.
    I hope it will be helpful to you.
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    arpit kolte

    7 years ago
    Go through NCERT books. For physics, buy HC Verma book as almost 80% of the questions of physics come from this book.
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    Himanshu Garg

    7 years ago
    You can join one of the reputed coaching classes and follow their advice. This is the best method for this. And if you don't want to do coaching then please read NCERT thoroughly and do practice of the MCQs. It will boost your confidence.
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    abhishek jha Guidance/experience/engineering/CBSE/MBA | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    It's good to see students are clear in their thought process which branch they have to go which examination they have to compete for. To tell you a specific course, books and coaching that you should use for 10th IIT foundation is tough to answer. Every year the course is changing so it not possible to answer any one book that alone could be prove beneficial to you and there's no point of wasting 1000s of money in books. If you really want to prepare for IIT and want to clear then in my opinion you should go for M-Learning India online classes where you are taught online and given lectures on each and every topic by qualified tea
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    Sejal Shingne Wanna enjoy career

    7 years ago
    You can join IIT coaching classes. There you can get books and teachers along with the proper guidance.
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    vyom chandra gallani param..vaibhavam ..ne .tume ..tat.svarashtram

    7 years ago
    I think you should start preparing for IIT JEE. You can score good in IIT JEE if you will work hard.
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    Prabhjot Singh

    7 years ago
    Join a good coaching and buy a few relevant books like HC Verma for physics, OP Tandon for chemistry and other than buying books, do attend your classes regularly.

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