JEE preparation For JEE Aspirants requires a strong understanding of Class 11 and 12 concepts in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, along with consistent problem- solving practice and regular revision. The examination is conducted by the National Testing Agency for admission into premier engineering institutes such as the Indian Institutes of Technology, NITs, and other top colleges. The syllabus is mainly based on the senior-secondary curriculum prescribed in NCERT. Physics includes topics like mechanics, electricity, magnetism, waves, and modern physics; Chemistry covers physical, organic, and inorganic branches including chemical bonding, thermodynamics, equilibrium, and hydrocarbons; Mathematics includes algebra, calculus, coordinate geometry, vectors, and probability.
Successful preparation demands a planned timetable, daily numerical practice, mock tests, and repeated revision of formulas and concepts, as speed and accuracy are crucial for achieving a good rank in JEE.
✔ Physics → 35%
✔ Maths → 35%
✔ Chemistry → 30%
✔ Study theory slowly
✔ Solve basic questions
✔ Make formula notebook
✔ Coaching modules
✔ Previous year questions
✔ Medium + hard problems
✔ Only mock tests
✔ Weak chapter revision
✔ Formula drilling
Minimum daily:
✔ Physics → 40–60 problems
✔ Maths → 40–60 problems
✔ Chemistry → 60–80 MCQ
✔ 70% → solving problems
✔ 20% → learning theory
✔ 10% → notes making
Physics
✔ NCERT + one coaching module
Chemistry
✔ NCERT MUST (especially Inorganic & Organic)
Maths
✔ NCERT + good problem module
✔ Watching lectures whole day
✔ Avoiding difficult problems
✔ Not revising formulas daily
✔ No mock test practice
✔ Collecting too many books