What topics in JEE Advanced are the easiest? I belong to ST category.

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    Sahil Rana | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    In Physics- Fluid electrodynamics, magnetism, optics, modern, Organic chemistry, P block, metallurgy, electrochemistry and solution solid state.
    You can refer the link also:
    https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/most-scoring-topics-in-jee-mathematics-blogId-15243.
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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    In Maths- Limits, continuity, conics, linear algebra, vector, 3D. In Chemistry- Organic chemistry, P block, metallurgy, electrochemistry, solution solid state, thermodynamics, state of mater, etc. In Physics- Fluid electrodynamics, magnetism, optics, modern, etc. The one you are interested in are the subjects which are easy. Good luck.
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    rakesh kumar uikey | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    This topic is more important In Maths- Limits, continuity, conics, linear algebra, vector, 3D. In Chemistry- Organic chemistry, P block, metallurgy, electrochemistry, solution solid state, thermodynamics, state of mater, etc. In Physics- Fluid electrodynamics, magnetism, optics, modern, etc. The one you are interested in are the subjects which are easy. Good luck.
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    Shikhar Patel | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
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    Vivek Kumar Writer by hobby coder by choice | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Just solve previous years' questions and you can easily score good marks. Don't try to attempt the questions that you don't know.
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    Saket Raj Sahu BELIEVE IN KARMA. | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    These 5 topics are important & easy and can help your score high marks very easily in the JEE:
    Work, Energy and Power Weightage: 5%
    Electrostatics Weightage: 6%
    Current Electricity Weightage: 7%
    Wave Optics Weightage: 5%
    Ray Optics Weightage: 6%.
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    shikhar singh Building Digital Businesses. | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    The chapter which seems easy to me that will not be same for you. So, rather than finding a easy one, you should keep your eye on most scoring topics of JEE advance where you can find the topics which are easy for you. You should visit this link for appropriate information regarding most scoring topic. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/most-scoring-topics-in-jee-mathematics-blogId-15243.
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    Manish Sharma | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    In Maths- Limits, continuity, conics, linear algebra, vector, 3D. In Chemistry- Organic chemistry, P block, metallurgy, electrochemistry, solution solid state, thermodynamics, state of mater, etc. In Physics- Fluid electrodynamics, magnetism, optics, modern, etc. The one you are interested in are the subjects which are easy.
    Good luck.
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    Yash Singhal Knowledge is meant to be shared | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    The easiest topics is the one you like the most and the one in which you can study that topic for up to anytime, and in which you have your interest more.
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    Rohit Paliwal

    7 years ago
    In Maths- Limits, continuity, conics, linear algebra, vector, 3D.
    In Chemistry- Organic chemistry, P block, metallurgy, electrochemistry, solution solid state, thermodynamics, state of mater, etc.
    In Physics- Fluid electrodynamics, magnetism, optics, modern, etc.

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