IIT-JEE Revision

I finished 2 modules (out of a total of 7) of Brilliant-Correspondence Course (1 year long term) and have to revise to give test.
How should I plan my revision? Shall I read the material again? or only formulae?
Practice questions from books?
Lastly, By what month should I plan to finish all the modules?
Please reply

6 Answers

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scintillating dev ·

I think yes, revise The material again until its totally in ur grasp. Solving the same level of problems again and again increases ur confidence nd accuracy. then u shud go for past yrs' jee Question papers(very important) and then for the test papers and further materials provided by BRILLIANT TUTORIALS.

THE MORE U REVISE, THE MORE U GAIN CONFIDENCE!!!

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rini jena ·

i m a class 9 student
plzz help me which books should i follow

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AKHIL ·

for what....
CBSE u mean....
u dont need anythin else other than CBSE at this stage...

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sengupta ·

I don't agree. Reading only the NCERT book is not enough if you want to persue science in XI-XII and specially want to appear for competitive exam. For class IX -X science Bharti Bhawan (publishers for H.c Verma's book for XI XII) has good books . Please try to get hold of them

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jeetopper jee ·

@swordfish i dont agree with scintillating that you should solve same questions again and again . In order to achieve a rank in top100 you must increase your level of IQ which can occur through tuff questions only.
MERA MANNA HAI KAM HI QUESTION KARO BUT COMPLETELY ANALYZE KARO USE.

BEST OF LUCK

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Asish Mahapatra ·

a small piece of advice : once you solve a particular problem, dont jump to the next problem immediately. try to make more variations in the initial problem and see if you get any interesting results (specially for physics) if you introduce some variations. It will greatly improve your insight towards physics

regarding revision : you still have a month left to complete your syllabus (atleast according to BMAT time table)... so, focus on your weak areas now..

for maths in subjects like coordinate geo, trig. try to keep formulae handy . these chapters are more often formula based although many ques can be solved by simple observation... you dont need to remember any formulae for rest chapters of maths.

chem : i am not an appropriate person to give advice

phy : BT's modules are not good (in terms of problems) . So make sure you understand your THEORY really really well from a good book such as HCV or Halliday Resnick. Formulae, specially for chp such as surface tension, waves, sound, modern phy, may come in handy

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