Prepare for IIT Entrance Exam 2014 in 90 days

JEE Main 2014 will take place in April. The pen-and-paper based exam will be held on April 6 while computer-based test will be held across four days - April 9, 11, 12 and 19. It means students have only about five months to prepare for the exam. IIT JEE 2014 will be held on May 25. Hence, students can undergo some rigorous study for it once they have appeared for the JEE Main exam.

Students who will be appearing for their Class 12 board exams next year will also need about a month to prepare exclusively for their board exams - for the topics not covered in JEE syllabus, solving previous years' question papers, and studying subjects other than Physics, Chemistry and Maths.

Since the last days should solely be kept for revision, students essentially have about three months to prepare for IIT entrance exam 2014.

Here, you will find some good tips to prepare for JEE Main exam in just 90 days:

Topics to be covered

Students have about four to five days to cover the broad topics in each subject. They should devote at least two hours to study each subject and two hours to solve questions and problems related to the topics they have already covered in each subject per day.

Here are some specific tips for each subject:

Maths

They should start with the topics they find easiest and then move on moderately difficult topics. Eventually, difficult topics will seem easy too.AIEEE or JEE Main has been known for springing surprises.Hence, you should cover all the topics well. Still, the topics from which larger number of questions has been asked in AIEEE or JEE Main on a sustained basis are: Application of Derivatives; Quadratic Equations, Inequalities and Progressions; Indefinite Integrals, Definite Integrals & Area under the Curve; and Limits, Continuity & Differentiability.No questions have been asked from Statics & Dynamics; and only one question has been asked from Heights and Distances in the last six years.

Physics

In Physics, video lectures and online classes can be really helpful. There are websites like askIITians which offer online coaching classes with white interactive boards which teachers can use to draw and illustrate a concept well.You may want to pay more attention to Modern Physics, Ray Optics and Wave Optics, Heat and Thermodynamics, Electrostatics, Current Electricity and Magnetism and Magnetic Effects of Current.Only three questions have been asked from Newton's laws and friction, and four questions have been asked from Work, Power & Energy in the last six years.

Chemistry

In Chemistry, students can further classify these topics as - Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Organic Chemistry. Make sure you maintain a balance from all the three disciplines of Chemistry when you pick up topics.In the previous years' question papers of AIEEE and JEE Main for the last six years, most number of questions has been asked from General Organic Chemistry and Functional Group 1 elements, Chemical Bonding and Atomic Structure and Classification.Surface Chemistry was a surprise last year. 11 questions had been asked from this topic that was not in focus before. Stoichiometry also came into focus last year and three questions were asked from it too.

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