Crack JEE Mains In 6 Months:- As JEE aspirants, most of the students including me have the same doubt Can we crack JEE Mains in 6 months? We have not completed the main Topics and we haven't been given enough time to study. So is there any hope that we can Crack JEE Mains in 6 months?
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So The Answer is YES because I have researched this topic very deeply and you know what is interesting about it. That I got many answers on this topic and I thought of sharing some of them with you.
1. High Weightage Chapters On Priority
If you do not have enough time to prepare for JEE Mains then you must follow this method. Under this method, we will select the chapters which have more marks weightage in comparison to other chapters.
I am not saying that we have to leave the chapters with less weightage but we have to give maximum attention to the Topics with more weightage. Now Let's have a look at high-weightage Topics for JEE Mains in Physics, Chemistry, and Maths.
Physics
- Rotational Motion
- Electrostatics
- Ray Optics
- Current Electricity
- Capacitors
- Electric Charge
- Electric potential
- EMI
- Centre Of Mass
- MOI
- String Waves
- Sound Waves
- KTG & Thermo.
- Gravitation
- Semi-conductors
- Errors
- Morden Physics
- SHM
- Wave Optics
- AC
- Elasticity & Viscosity
Chemistry
- Chemical & Iconic Equations
- Automic Structure
- Alkyl Halides
- D and F Block
- Solution & Colligative
- Chemical Kinematics
- Electrochemistry
- GOC
- Carboxylic Acid & Derv. Isomerism Aldehydes & Ketones
- Chemical Bonding
- Solid State
- Coordination Compound
- Thermodynamics
- P-Block
- Surface Chemistry
- Gaseous & Liquid State
- Aromatics
- Metallurgy
Maths
- Trigonometry
- Properties of Triangle
- Indefinite Integrals
- Conic Section
- Complex Numbers
- Permutation & Combinations
- Sequence & Series
- Straight Line
- Circle
- Quadratic Equations
- Functions
- Application Of Derivatives
- Limits, Continuity & Differentiability
- Definite Integrals
- Determinants & Matrics
- Vectors
- 3-D Geometry
- Probability
- Binomial theorem
- Differential Equations