HOW TO OVERCOME LAZINESS DURING JEE PREPARATION ?

Laziness is a habit rather than a mental health issue. It may reflect a lack of self-esteem, a lack of positive recognition by others, a lack of discipline stemming from low self-confidence, or a lack of interest in the activity or belief in its efficacy.

It is easy to get wrapped up in the daily grind and avoid the tasks that require students immediate attention. Are you also one of them who often feel lazy? Have you ever experienced laziness holding you back from accomplishing your goals? We would all be lying if we said we have never spent our day doing nothing. Sometimes, all students  enjoy the state of laziness and whiling away our time and wait until the last minute to study for a test or work on a project. It is to be noted that laziness is a real grade killer and students should learn to encounter the same.

Read further and find out ways to overcome laziness :

What you need is focused mind 

It is easy to feel distracted or not feel motivated enough to do the task. Often when we have to start with something, we feel lazy. In order to overcome that feeling of laziness, it is important to focus your mind on the task. If you have a problem focusing or concentrating, you can practice meditation etc which will help your mind stay active and focused.

 Switch between tasks

Another way to combat laziness is by switching between the tasks. Let’s say, you start with Physics and practice a few numerical questions. However, after a point of time, you don’t feel like solving more questions. It might be due to boredom or perhaps you are unable to solve them correctly. In such a situation, it is easy to feel less motivated. As a result, laziness sinks in. To avoid that, switch Physics with Chemistry. Switching between subjects or tasks keeps the mind active and helps in better retention.

Take a power break

A nap or a coffee break can prove to be your power break whenever you feel lazy. Taking a small break not only rejuvenates you but also energizes your mind to study with stronger conviction. This will also relax you and keep stress at bay. A power break is one of the most effective ways to encounter laziness and improve concentration.

Remove all obstacles

In the techno-savvy world we live in, it is easy for a human mind to get distracted. With PSP games, smart phones and Netflix so handy, students attention tends to get diverted from his/her goal. As a result, studying takes a back seat as they feel lazy to learn in contrast to their active state while playing. It is thus advisable to switch off the phones, put all games to a corner and unplug unnecessary tech devices for a while.

Surround yourself with motivated people

It cannot be denied that when you spend time with people who are motivated and serious about their goals in life, you also tend to think like them. It influences you and your life and you are able to focus more. On the contrary, hanging out with lazy people changes your way of thinking and you adapt to their way of life, thereby turning into lethargic fellows.

6. Adopt engaging techniques

It is important to immerse yourself completely in the task to be able to accomplish it successfully. Engaging techniques such as visual learning, using mind maps, listening to recorded lectures or watching youtube videos on your lesson can work in your favor. All this not only keeps your mind engaged but also helps in improved learning and better retention.

Strictly follow a schedule

Stop feeling crippled because of the feeling of laziness. One of the effective ways to combat laziness is to make a schedule and adhere to it. This will not only help you strike a balance between leisure and work but will also accomplish tasks on time and keep procrastination at bay. This will considerably remove the feeling of laziness as you’ll know you have to meet your targets.

Shake it up

Exercise is a must for a healthy body and mind. Always, always, indulge in some exercise to keep off that feeling of laziness. Exercise pumps up your muscles and refreshes your mind, leaving it active for hours. An active mind absorbs better and retains the information for long. So shake it up a little and start working out.

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In 2018 alone, 350+ Matrix classroom students have taken admissions at IITs, NITs, BITS, DTUs and other top engineering institutes in the country. 30+ full time faculty members at Matrix are themselves graduates from top IITs, IIMs and NITs. Matrix is one of the largest and most successful coaching institute for JEE in India outside Kota.

Admissions are now open for academic session 2019-20 for Class VIII to XII. To apply online >> click here

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TEACHER AND TOPPERS TIPS ON HOW TO SCORE 90 PERCENT AND ABOVE : CBSE BOARD EXAMS 2019

CBSE is a highly competitive board with a large number of students scoring high percentages. Toppers and teachers share tips on how to score 90 percent and above in CBSE Board Examinations 2019.

Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE would commence the board examinations for classes 10 and 12 from February 2019 this year. As the schools wrap up the syllabus and get ready for the board examinations , students are settling down for their revisions. With increased competition to get into the premier universities and CBSE top percentages touching 99%, the biggest worry for students is to crack the 90 percent ceiling.

Toppers and teachers share tips for scoring above 90 percent in CBSE Board Examinations 2019:

NCERT is crucial: Teachers have emphasized repeatedly on the importance of covering the NCERT in its entirety. Toppers over the years have also vouched on how they have focused on NCERT books. Over the years, the question papers have been strictly based on the NCERT books and would continue to do so. Students can refer to the reference books but should ensure that they are thorough with all the topics covered in the NCERT books.

Solve CBSE Sample Papers: CBSE Sample papers are released by the board for all subjects for classes 10 and 12 on the official website cbseacademic.nic.in. Teachers suggest that the CBSE Sample papers are usually a good way to start. They also ask the students to go through the marking schemes released by the board to understand how their answers would be marked.

Time Management: Toppers are usually able to finish their papers well in advance of the given time limit of 3 hours, with about 10 minutes left for revision. The secret to that, toppers reveal is time management. All students have their own speeds and are comfortable in solving the question papers as per their convenience. This is what needs to be determined before the examination. Practising sample papers is a good way of understanding and tweaking your speeds and improving time management for the examination.

Use points for answers: Examiners have shared how answers given in points are much more easier to mark and chances of teachers leaving out the crucial extra mark are less. Also, toppers say that covering the answer points makes sure that they don’t leave out on anything crucial and are easier to revise also.

Revision is KEY: Revise and revise again, is what teachers often tell students and that is the motto. Schools have either already completed the entire syllabus or would do so in a few weeks. As such, students have about 2 months of time for revision. Toppers usually revise the entire syllabus about 3 times before the boards actually begin. Every student has his or her own speed but revision is the key. As many times as you can, say teachers.

” ABOUT MATRIX ”

Matrix is a premier coaching institute for the preparation of  IIT JEE, KVPY, Olympiads and other school level national and international competitions for Science students.

In 2018 alone, 350+ Matrix classroom students have taken admissions at IITs, NITs, BITS, DTUs and other top engineering institutes in the country. 30+ full time faculty members at Matrix are themselves graduates from top IITs, IIMs and NITs. Matrix is one of the largest and most successful coaching institute for JEE in India outside Kota.

Admissions are now open for academic session 2019-20 for Class VIII to XII. To apply online >> click here

Admissions are now open in MHS (Matrix High School ) for academic session 2019-20 for Class VI to XII.

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CBSE BOARD EXAM 2019 : 10th AND 12th DATE SHEET RELEASED

 

CBSE has announced the exam dates for the annual board exams. Class 12 board exam will begin on February 15 and Class 10 board exam will begin on February 21.

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the date sheet for class 10, 12 board exams. Class 12 board exams will be held from February 15 to April 3 and Class 10 board exams from February 21 to March 29. Following a Delhi High Court order, the Board will conduct the exams for vocational subjects first. Exams for core academic subjects will begin in March. Results will be declared by the first week of June, said Controller of Examinations.

The Board has made it clear that the exam dates have been fixed in a way that it doesn’t coincide with the dates of competitive exams. To give students sufficient time between consecutive papers, CBSE has released the board exam time table seven weeks before the exam date.

CBSE Exam Date Sheet 2019 – important Changes
  1. To begin with, CBSE has released the date sheet sooner than ever before. The last time CBSE had released the date sheet in December was about 4 years ago. Experts had earlier hinted that the date sheet would be released earlier since most of the activities were preponed.
  2. The board examinations, as had been intimated by CBSE, would commence from February instead of the usual date in March. The February examinations, however, are for vocational subjects. Core subjects like Mathematics, Accountancy, Biology, English, Hindi, etc. would be conducted in the month of March.
  3. This year, CBSE has packed the examinations based on the combinations, such that the examinations are continuously held one after another. While all the students would get adequate time to revise each subject, the examiners may not get a day from February 15 till April 3. 
CBSE 12th Board Examination 2019 Date Sheet:

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Date Day Subject
March 2, 2019 Saturday English Elective N, English Elective C, English Core
March 5, 2019 Tuesday Physics
MArch 6, 2019 Wednesday Accountancy
March 7, 2019 Thursday Geography, Biotechnology
March 8, 2019 Friday Punjabi, Bengali, Tamil, French, Telugu, etc. (Chek complete date sheet above)
March 9, 2019 Saturday Hindi Elective and Hindi Core
March 11, 2019 Monday Sociology
March 12, 2019 Tuesday Chemistry
March 14, 2019 Thursday Business Studies
March 15, 2019 Friday Biology
March 16, 2019 Saturday Painting, Graphics, Sculpture, Commercial Art, etc
March 18, 2019 Monday Mathematics
March 19, 2019 Tuesday Political Science
March 23, 2019 Saturday Sanskrit, Legal Studies
March 25, 2019 Monday History
March 26, 2019 Tuesday Urdu, Khatak, etc
March 27, 2019 Wednesday Economics
March 28, 2019 Thursday IP, Computer Science
March 29, 2019 Friday Psychology
March 30, 2019 Saturday Physical Education
April 1, 2019 Monday Home Science, Engineering Graphics
April 2, 2019 Tuesday Philosophy, Entrepreneurship, Human Rights and Gender Studies, etc
April 3, 2019 Wednesday Multimedia and Web T., Introduction to Hospitality Management
CBSE 10th Board Examination 2019 Date Sheet:

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Date Day Subject
March 2, 2019 Saturday Info Technology
March 5, 2019 Tuesday Urdu, Punjabi, Telugu, Tamil, Gujarati, Marathi, etc.
March 7, 2019 Thursday Mathematics
March 9, 2019 Saturday Kannada, Arabic, French, Gurung
March 13, 2019 Wednesday Science Theory / Science Without Practical
March 16, 2019 Saturday Sanskrit
March 19, 2019 Tuesday Hindi Course A and B
March 23, 2019 Saturday English Comm., English Lng and Lit
MArch 25, 2019 Monday Home Science
March 27, 2019 Wednesday Foundation of IT, Info and Comm Tech
March 29, 2019 Friday Social Science

Parents and students are advised to download the complete date sheet and carefully go through the instructions provided. The time for the examinations along with the subject code is also provided in the date sheet. We wishes all the students the very best of luck for their board examinations.

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Matrix is a premier coaching institute for the preparation of  IIT JEE, KVPY, Olympiads and other school level national and international competitions for Science students.

In 2018 alone, 350+ Matrix classroom students have taken admissions at IITs, NITs, BITS, DTUs and other top engineering institutes in the country. 30+ full time faculty members at Matrix are themselves graduates from top IITs, IIMs and NITs. Matrix is one of the largest and most successful coaching institute for JEE in India outside Kota.

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JEE MAIN 2019: HOW TO SCORE ABOVE 250 ; PREPARATION TIPS

JEE Main 2019: What is a high score in JEE Main? According to last year’s ranks, if you have a score above 250, your rank should fall between 1000-1500 .

JEE Main 2019: JEE Main is less than a month away for most of you who have opted to take the January exam. If you get a high score in this exam, you don’t need to worry about taking it again in April. You can simply concentrate on your board exams.

But, what is a high score in JEE Main? According to last year’s ranks, if you have a score above 250, your rank should fall between 1000-1500. Not only does this easily qualify you for JEE Advanced, but also boosts your confidence. Moreover, even if you don’t perform well in JEE Advanced, you will still get a good seat in an NIT or any other top engineering college that accepts JEE Main scores.

If you want to get a high score in JEE Main, here are a few tips that you should follow:

1. Practice as much as you can :

By now, most of you would have completed your JEE exam syllabus. Instead of revising it over and over again, focus on practicing these concepts. JEE is much more complex than any exam that you have ever attempted. This is why, there is a huge difference between understanding a concept and solving problems based on it accurately, in the stipulated amount of time. This is where mock tests come in. You can simulate an exam and figure out strategies to help you answer the paper faster. From deciding which subjects should you attempt first, to understanding the maximum amount of time you should spend solving a question, mock tests are your new best friends.

2. Learn from your mistakes :

Don’t just limit your preparation to blindly taking mock test after mock test. You will only see a slight increase in your score over time. Once you complete your three-hour long paper, analyse every question where you lost marks. Find out what could have prevented you from going wrong. Did you misunderstand an entire concept or misuse a formula? Or did you simply not read the question carefully enough? Make a note of your mistakes and work towards improving your weak areas. If you have any doubts when it comes to concepts, or if you cannot understand why you were wrong, resolve these queries immediately. Chances are, your professor does not have time to listen to all of your queries. This is where an e-Learning app comes in. Some apps let you ask your doubts via a chat app. You can simply click a picture of your doubt and upload it into the app. Rest assured, your doubt will be resolved instantly by an industry expert, no matter what the time of the day or night it is.

3. Revise smartly :

At this stage, you don’t have time to go over your entire syllabus again. Even if you do, you can only revise it once before your exam, and that revision time will eat into the amount of time you need for your mock tests. This is why you should develop a faster way to revise. If you have been making short notes or flashcards, they will come in handy now. Divide your syllabus according to the number of days left, and only go through these short notes. During mock tests, if you have made a mistake because you didn’t apply a concept accurately, go back to your books and study it thoroughly. Slowly and surely, your overall understanding of the syllabus will improve without you spending a lot of time on it.

4. Practice the exam in a computer-based format ( CBT ) :

All your life, you have been taking exams in the offline, pen and paper mode. Before you walk into the exam hall, ensure that you know the rules of the CBT format well. The government has set up practice centres all across the country. If possible, visit the centre and take a mock test. For more practice, download an e-Learning app like Topper and attempt the mock tests online. This may not have the exact interface of your exam, but it will get you comfortable with taking the test online.

5. Take a break :

You should always spend some time relaxing and doing something you enjoy. This will help you calm your nervousness and help your brain get some rest. Exercising or playing a sport is a great way to relax, since exercising releases endorphins that help you manage stress. If you don’t want to exercise, you can try developing a hobby – be it dancing, singing, painting, or photography. Apart from taking breaks during the day, ensure that you get enough sleep. This helps your body relax and perform better the next day. It’s best if you maintain a scheduled cycle. This will help your body clock get used to sleeping at certain hours, and taking an exam at others.

 

” ABOUT MATRIX ”

Matrix is a premier coaching institute for the preparation of  IIT JEE, KVPY, Olympiads and other school level national and international competitions for Science students.

In 2018 alone, 350+ Matrix classroom students have taken admissions at IITs, NITs, BITS, DTUs and other top engineering institutes in the country. 30+ full time faculty members at Matrix are themselves graduates from top IITs, IIMs and NITs. Matrix is one of the largest and most successful coaching institute for JEE in India outside Kota.

Admissions are now open for academic session 2019-20 for Class VIII to XII. To apply online >> click here

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JEE MAIN 2019 ADMIT CARD TO BE RELEASED FROM TODAY : NTA

National Testing Agency (NTA) will issue the JEE main 2019 admit card for January session on December 17. The exam will be conducted from January 8 to 12, 2019.

Candidates can visit the official website of JEE at jeemain.nic  in to check the admit card download link that will be available on homepage from Monday, December 17. Enter the application number, password and security pin. The admit card will be displayed on the screen.

He Joint Entrance Exam (main) or JEE main is held for admission to undergraduate programmes in NITS, IITs and other centrally funded technical institutes. This year onwards, NTA will conduct the exam twice a year. The second exam will be held in April.

Candidates have to bring the admit card along with a valid photo ID issued by government for example PAN card, driving licence, aadhar card, voter ID, passport etc, to the exam centre.

From this year, the JEE exam is conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA). Earlier it was conducted by CBSE. The JEE exam will be conducted twice a year.This year JEE Advanced exam will be conducted by IIT Roorkee.

” ABOUT MATRIX ”

Matrix is a premier coaching institute for the preparation of  IIT JEE, KVPY, Olympiads and other school level national and international competitions for Science students.

In 2018 alone, 350+ Matrix classroom students have taken admissions at IITs, NITs, BITS, DTUs and other top engineering institutes in the country. 30+ full time faculty members at Matrix are themselves graduates from top IITs, IIMs and NITs. Matrix is one of the largest and most successful coaching institute for JEE in India outside Kota.

Admissions are now open for academic session 2019-20 for Class VIII to XII. To apply online >> click here

For detailed results  you can visit this link >> Click here

All the best!

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HOW TO ACE BOTH BOARD EXAMS AND COMPETITIVE EXAMS IN 2019

Most students are aware of the fact that competitive exams are the deciding factor to transition into a prestigious degree college with a course of their choice. But at the same time cracking the 12th-grade board exam is equally important, considering that the scores are going to stay with these students forever.  This makes the entire year of 12th grade one of the most stressful phases of a student’s life. If you are a student, balancing both the board exams and the competitive exams can be a challenging task. This is amplified by the thought of planning a decent career.

5 important tips that students should keep in mind in order to ace both board exams and competitive exams :

Prioritize instead of balancing :

While you all might be thinking of showing some leniency towards board exams, remember that these scores will be considered for your MBA or a Master’s degree abroad as well. Moreover, the board exam curriculum creates the base of your competitive exam syllabus. This clearly shows that you must understand your board syllabus thoroughly in order to attain the desired rank in your competitive exam.

CBSE 10, 12 DATE SHEET 2019 RELEASING BY SECOND WEEK OF JAN 2019: CONFIRMS CHAIRMAN (CBSE)

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) chairman Anita Karwal has confirmed the date of the availability of class 10th and 12th exam date sheet. Anita Karwal said that by the second week of January CBSE will release the class 10 and 12 date sheet 2019. So, students of class 10th and 12th have to wait a little more for their entire schedule. But before that CBSE will come up with the dates of the practical examinations and internal examinations. Board will release the final date sheet of the main examinations officially through its websitecbse.nic.in.

As per the reports by December 2018, CBSE will release the exam dates of the practical exams first. CBSE will specify the particular time period to the respective schools. So, in the specified time period schools will conduct the practical exams for the same in the specified time period. Meanwhile, the internal marks included the practical marks will be uploaded to the server by the schools.

CBSE is going to conduct the class 10th and 12th examinations for vocational subjects first in the month of February. So, students if you are looking for your entire date sheet then have some patience your date sheet will be available soon.

For the academic year, 2018-19 CBSE has introduced a number of changes in the pattern of the examinations. The biggest change seems in the date sheet of the examinations. CBSE is going to conduct the board exams for class 10th and 12th after February 15. First with the vocational subjects and in the month of March with core subjects. CBSE has also released the list of all the vocational subjects as well as the core subjects.

To pass in class 10th board examinations CBSE has also set the passing criteria. This includes that each and every student needs to pass the exam by scoring total 33% marks including the theory and the practical marks. This is the biggest relaxation CBSE has provided to the students of class 10th students. Apart from this, CBSE has also asked to submit the attendance data of the students. The attendance till January 01 will be taken into consideration. In the case of the shortage of attendance, a student will not be allowed to appear in the board exam.

” ABOUT MATRIX ”

Matrix is a premier coaching institute for the preparation of  IIT JEE, KVPY, Olympiads and other school level national and international competitions for Science students.

In 2018 alone, 350+ Matrix classroom students have taken admissions at IITs, NITs, BITS, DTUs and other top engineering institutes in the country. 30+ full time faculty members at Matrix are themselves graduates from top IITs, IIMs and NITs. Matrix is one of the largest and most successful coaching institute for JEE in India outside Kota.

Admissions are now open for academic session 2019-20 for Class VIII to XII. To apply online >> click here

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All the best!

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JEE MAIN ADMIT CARD 2019 TO BE RELEASED ON THIS DATE : NTA

Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) will have two phases i.e., JEE Main and JEE Advanced. JEE Main exam will be conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) while JEE Advanced by one of the IITs.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has scheduled JEE Main 2019 on January 9, 10, 11 & 12. The exam will be conducted in fully computer based test (CBT) mode.

Appearing students are eagerly waiting for their admit card and the release date of JEE main admit card has been out now. Students can download their admit card from December 17 through the official website jeemain.nic.in.

JEE Main Admit card: Steps to download JEE Admit card

  • Go to the official website i.e., jeemain.nic.in
  • Click on the link ‘Download Admit Card of JEE (Main) – 2019’
  • Enter the application number, password and security pin
  • Click on the Login button to submit the asked details
  • The admit card will appear on the screen
  • In case of any discrepancy, candidates should immediately contact the CBSE for necessary action
  • Download/take a print out of the same for future use

JEE Main Admit Card 2019:

Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) will have two phases i.e., JEE Main and JEE Advanced. JEE Main exam will be conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) while JEE Advanced by one of the IITs.

IIT Roorkee to conduct JEE Advance 2019

This year JEE Advanced exam will be conducted by IIT Roorkee.

JEE (Main) to be held twice a year:

The Human Resource Development (HRD) Minister Prakash Javadekar has recently announced that the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) and Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) will be conducted twice in a year from 2019.

Further, the examination will be held in online mode from next year.

About JEE Main:

The Joint Entrance Exam is conducted every year for candidates seeking admissions in undergraduate engineering programmes in the prestigious IITs, NITs, IIITs and various other CFTIs (Centrally Funded Technical Institutions) across the country.

JEE Advanced 2018: Complete details

The JEE Advanced 2018 was conducted by IIT Kanpur on May 20.

This year, in JEE Advanced, as many as 1, 57,496 appeared for the first paper and 1, 55,091 made it to the second paper. Reports, however, suggest that a much lesser number of students appeared for the examination.

 

” ABOUT MATRIX ”

Matrix is a premier coaching institute for the preparation of  IIT JEE, KVPY, Olympiads and other school level national and international competitions for Science students.

In 2018 alone, 350+ Matrix classroom students have taken admissions at IITs, NITs, BITS, DTUs and other top engineering institutes in the country. 30+ full time faculty members at Matrix are themselves graduates from top IITs, IIMs and NITs. Matrix is one of the largest and most successful coaching institute for JEE in India outside Kota.

Admissions are now open for academic session 2019-20 for Class VIII to XII. To apply online >> click here

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STUDY TO GET MAXIMUM SCORE IN JEE SUBJECTS : BY AG SIR

How do I score above 90 marks in physics in Jee mains?

Physics is one of those subjects which is all about the concepts. Understanding the fundamentals and keeping your concepts clear is one of the most vital parts of solving questions in physics.

How should I prepare for JEE mains maths?

Mathematics is one of the most important subjects in clearing JEE Main. For certain individuals, Mathematics can be a subject they enjoy or a subject that they hate. Plus, having a good grip on this subject helps in physics and chemistry too.

When we compare the questions asked in JEE Main versus the questions asked in JEE advanced, we can see the questions asked in Jee Main is quite easy and maybe just a tad bit difficult than the CBSE papers. But even so, they’re challenging.

This is one of the subjects that requires speed and precision because more often than not, the paper is quite lengthy and most of the questions are based on high order thinking skills, so most of them will require you to use more than one concept in order to solve them.

Mathematics is a section that requires a lot of practice, not for a day but constantly and regularly in order to score well in your paper.

To give a brief overview of certain important topics in Mathematics:

Probability and Statistics– One of those topics which most students tend to leave but these are like one of the most scoring topics, it’s tough but with practice, you can score well.

Differential and Integral Calculus– the Most scoring subject of the paper, you have to remember a lot of formulas but once you have a good grip on that, solving questions isn’t that difficult.

Coordinate Geometry, Vector and 3D Geometry– Questions from this topic are generally straightforward so you can solve them easily by reading the questions properly.

Complex Numbers and Trigonometric Ratios and Algebra– Most of the students hate this part and aren’t very good at it. But in most papers have a good amount of questions from these topics.

The best way to prepare is to first start by completing your NCERT And any material you have from your you coaching institute. Plus ask your teachers which book would they recommend to you. After this you should head to previous year question papers or any question bank you can find, that has good questions. The main key is just constant efforts and practicing regularly.

How do I score around 80-90/120 in the JEE Main (chemistry)?

Chemistry is one of the most scoring subjects in the JEE MAIN paper. For most people score goes up because of this subject.

Scoring high in this subject (80 & above) isn’t a walk in the park, but when you’re putting in constant efforts for a long time, it’s not that difficult either.

There are 25 chapters (or topics) in the prescribed syllabus for chemistry JEE MAIN, combining 11th and 12th standard syllabus. And that is the reason why it’s difficult. The course is really vast and without constant and disciplined revision and practice, scoring well is just not possible.

The entire syllabus is divided into three parts

  • Inorganic chemistry
  • Organic chemistry
  • Physical chemistry

You just need to make sure your fundamentals are rock solid in almost all the topics and understanding and solving questions will be easy.

To give a brief overview of certain important topics in chemistry:

Chemical Bonding & the periodic table– To be honest these are the most important topics in Chemistry. Mastering Chemical Bonding and the properties of periodic table elements, then solving questions in a lot of topics will be a breeze.

General organic chemistry– Basic principles, hydrocarbons, carbonyl compounds being the most important.

Redox reactions, Mole Concept & the concept of equivalents – Again very basic and but really important.

Solid state, solutions & gases theory– Sometimes theoretical questions come from this part, solving these wouldn’t take any time if you’re clear with the concepts.

Thermochemistry & thermodynamics– Mostly numerical, but have a good weightage in the paper.

P, D & F block– Again, mostly theoretical questions from these chapters.

Having a good hold on these topics doesn’t guarantee you really good marks but these are one of the most important topics in the entire syllabus. Certainly, you need to study different topics too. Plus make a habit of making notes of anything you feel is important. Can be a formula, question, concept, anything.

 

” ABOUT MATRIX ”

Matrix is a premier coaching institute for the preparation of  IIT JEE, KVPY, Olympiads and other school level national and international competitions for Science students.

In 2018 alone, 350+ Matrix classroom students have taken admissions at IITs, NITs, BITS, DTUs and other top engineering institutes in the country. 30+ full time faculty members at Matrix are themselves graduates from top IITs, IIMs and NITs. Matrix is one of the largest and most successful coaching institute for JEE in India outside Kota.

 

All the best!

Team MATRIX

What are the important topics for the JEE in 2019 ?

It’s almost the end of November, and you’re planning to start now. To be completely honest, it’s a tough task. But, not impossible. You have good chances of clearing the exam, but securing a good rank is difficult.

People generally study for 2 years or sometimes even more than that in order to Crack these exams, but that’s with constant and disciplined efforts, but still, the most crucial time for any JEE aspirant is these last few months.

I’ll let you know the topics in the last but first I will explain how to study.

First of all, realize the fact that you don’t have much time left. And if you actually want to clear up the exam, you have to start putting in constant efforts regularly. I am in no way implying you have to study 15-16 hours in a day in order to Crack the exam because first of all that’s not possible and secondly even if you pull that off, you’ll certainly get sick. Studying 6-8 hours a day is a good enough time to Study in a day. If you have school or coaching going on, you’ll have to reduce these hours as per your convenience, but make sure you at least sit for four hours a day.

Now once you’ve decided that, choose whether if you want to study one subject per day(recommended), or all the subjects. Start with the theory part and then move to the problem-solving. But start from the very basic of every subject if your concepts aren’t clear.

Once you get the habit of studying regularly and you feel that okay, maybe I’m ready for this particular topic, give a test on it, like you’d give in an actual exam. Analyze the paper and work on the area you’re not good at.

Given you could do these for the coming months successfully, you certainly have a shot at clearing or even securing a good rank.

Important Topics :

Mathematics 

  • Coordinate Geometry
  • Integral Calculus
  • Trigonometry
  • Complex Numbers, Quadratic Equation
  • Probability and Statistics

Physics 

  • Gravitation & Electrostatics
  • Current Electricity & Heat Transfer
  • Electromagnetic Induction, Waves & Sound
  • Geometrical Optics, Thermodynamics

Chemistry 

  • Chemical Bonding & the periodic table
  • Redox reactions
  • Mole Concept & the concept of equivalents
  • Transition Element and Coordination Chemistry
  • General Organic Chemistry

Regards : AG Sir

 

All the best!

Team MATRIX