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WHAT ARE THOSE SPECIFIC TOPICS THAT ARE THERE IN JEE MAIN SYLLABUS BUT THEY ARE NOT INCLUDED IN JEE ADVANCED SYLLABUS?

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There is a list of chapters, questions from that are only asked in JEE Main and hence they are called JEE Main Topics. These topics are Statistics, Mathematical Reasoning, Height and Distance, Mathematical Induction, Sets and Relations. While analyzing the previous year's papers, what I’ve seen is that one question from each of the aforementioned topics does come in JEE Main. So don’t forget to revise and practice the JEE Main Topics. Below is a tentative prediction on what type of questions can come from JEE Main Topics in JEE Main: Statistics - Questions Based Either On Variance or SD or Mean or Median or Mode (Most Frequently Asked For Simple Data) Mathematical Reasoning - Questions Based On Connectives And Truth Table Like Identifying Contradiction, Tautology, Equivalence And Negation/Contrapositive/Inverse/Converse of A Connective Height And Distance - The Regular Questions Asking Heights And Distances (Mostly of 10th Level) Mathematical Induction - I Personally Have Never Se...

WHICH ARE THE BEST BOOKS FOR JEE?

“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.” ~ Charles W. Eliot Every year, there is a lot of confusion among aspirants regarding which book to choose for which subject. I have been preparing students for IIT-JEE for quite a long time. So I think I am well equipped to answer your question. So here it goes! There are 100+ answers to this question and so I’ll try not to make it very long but please please hold on with me (5-6 minutes max) if it goes a bit long . I’ll first recommend you the books which I solved during my 2-year JEE preparation and then I’ll suggest those books which are very popular among JEE aspirants. PHYSICS Cengage Learning Series (Physics for JEE Advanced) By B. M. Sharma - Cengage JEE Advanced Set of 6 Books for Physics [Recommended For Theory and Questions Both] Understanding Physics for JEE Main and Advanced By D. C. Pandey [I Solved Only Mechanics Volume I and Volu...

CAN I GET A RANK BETWEEN 2000 TO 5000 RANK IN JEE ADVANCED IF PREVIOUSLY I HAD A JEE MAIN FOCUSED MINDSET FOR 2 YEARS AND JUST HAVE REDIRECTED MY FOCUS TOWARDS JEE ADVANCED?

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Yes! You can definitely get a rank between 2000-5000 in JEE Advanced even if previously you had a JEE Main focused mindset and you have just now redirected your focus towards JEE Advanced.  See! JEE Advanced and JEE Main don’t have a different syllabus, meaning that if you have prepared well for JEE Main, then you just need to do some extra things to prepare for JEE Advanced. JEE Advanced needs more conceptual clarity, especially for the multiple correct type questions. Try practicing more difficult questions from a good book specially designed for JEE Advanced, like Black Book for Mathematics. Practice different types of questions like multiple correct, integer type, numerical answer type, comprehension based, matrix-match etc-etc. Maintain a good balance between Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Remember, to qualify in JEE Advanced, you also have to clear the subject-wise cutoff along with the total cut-off. Study as much as you can in the remaining days with maintaining your h...

WHICH IIT IS KNOWN TO SET THE TOUGHEST JEE ADVANCED PAPER TILL NOW?

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Before I answer your question, let me clarify one thing. The question paper of JEE Advanced is not set by just one IIT. A team of professors from different IITs are chosen by the organizing institute. These professors are highly qualified and are the expert in this field. They assemble at an already decided place for the purpose of creation of questions for the paper. Privacy is given utmost priority while creating the paper. What does Organizing IIT mean? Whenever you hear that this IIT, called as organizing IIT, is conducting the JEE Advanced paper, it only means that the management and publicity activities like the intimation of important information regarding the exam, various notices, deciding dates and centers for the exam, introducing the website and information brochure, press-release, online and offline publicity, collecting fees from the candidates through various channels, allocating centers to the students as per their choice of preference, conducting the exam and results a...

WHAT IS BLACK BOOK USED IN IIT-JEE PREPARATION? WHO IS ITS WRITER?

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Advanced Problems in Mathematics for JEE Main and Advanced by Vikas Gupta and Pankaj Joshi is often known as Black Book. This is a very famous and one of the best books of Mathematics among IIT-JEE aspirants. Advanced Problems in Mathematics for JEE Main and Advanced by Vikas Gupta and Pankaj Joshi is a very great book for JEE. The Black Book has many questions similar to Sameer Bansal and is more or less of the JEE Advanced level. The level of questions is very good and some questions are also exhaustive. This book contains numerous problems with an appropriate difficulty level that caters the very needs of JEE aspirants. You may find some find problems in this book way too difficult. It includes the following type of questions: (1) Only One Correct (2) One or More Than One Correct (3) Matrix Match (4) Assertion-Reason (5) Integer Type. Overall, it is a great book to solve and will be quite helpful for people preparing for JEE Advanced. Vikas Gupta Sir, popularly known as VG Sir is th...

CAN YOU SHARE THE STORY OF SOMEONE WHO BUT CRACKED JEE MAIN WITH OKAY-OK MARKS BUT CRACKED JEE ADVANCED IN LAST MONTH WITH AT LEAST 3K-4K RANK?

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Yes.  He was my friend's friend and his name was  Hari Krishna.  Though I don't know him personally but I have heard about him from my friend quite a few times. Jumping directly to the answer, Hari Krishna scored around  140 marks out of 360  in  JEE Main 2016.  He was quite upset with his result and so he went to his hometown right after JEE Main 2016. He also didn’t attend the JEE Advanced classes as he was not happy with his result. What he actually did was that during the time when everyone (including my friend) was busy attending JEE Advanced classes, doing the toughest sums for JEE Advanced and whatnot, he just picked  10-15 previous year JEE Advanced papers  and solved it during the  45-day period  before  JEE Advanced 2016.  Additionally, he revised his notes, important questions and formulas by doing self-study. It was to my surprise when I got to know from my friend (who scored around  230 marks out of 360...

WHAT ARE SOME MYTHS ABOUT JEE ADVANCED WHICH YOU THINK MUST BE HIGHLIGHTED?

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JEE Main is near the corner and soon after JEE Main, most of you will start your JEE Advanced preparation to achieve better ranks and land into your DREAM IIT. So here I’m for you with Some Myths About The JEE Advanced Exam. MYTHS ABOUT THE JEE ADVANCED EXAM Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced is a National Level Engineering Entrance Exam. JEE Advanced is considered as one of the toughest engineering entrance exams for +2 student. Today, in this post, I am gonna talk about some myths related to the very competitive JEE Advanced exam which is given by around 150k students every year. So here it goes for y’all. 5 MYTHS UNCOVERED ABOUT THE JEE ADVANCED EXAM 1. STUDY HOURS “If a candidate is not studying more than 12 hours a day apart from regular class hours, then he/she can’t be able to crack the JEE exam, especially the JEE Advanced exam”.  These type of statements are very common in the daily life of the students preparing for IIT-JEE but that doesn’t mean that a candidate ne...

IS THERE ANYONE WHO HAS EVER SCORED FULL MARKS IN JEE ADVANCED (FORMERLY IIT-JEE) EXAM?

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No one has ever managed to get full marks in JEE Advanced. JEE Advanced started back in 2013 and given below is the list of toppers of JEE Advanced from 2013 to 2020 with their total marks and the coaching institutes they joined for JEE preparation: JEE Advanced 2013 - Pallerla Sai Sandeep Reddy - 332/360 - 92.22% - Sri Chaitanya Narayana IIT Academy, Andhra Pradesh JEE Advanced 2014 - Chitraang Murdia - 334/360 - 92.78% - Allen Kota JEE Advanced 2015 - Satvat Jagwani - 469/504 - 93.06% - Bansal Classes Kota JEE Advanced 2016 - Aman Bansal - 320/372 - 86.02% - Allen Kota JEE Advanced 2017 - Sarvesh Mehtani - 339/366 - 92.62% - Lakshya Institute JEE Advanced 2018 - Pranav Goyal - 337/360 - 93.62% - Sri Chaitanya Institute JEE Advanced 2019 - Kartikey Gupta - 346/372 - 93.02% - Allen Kota JEE Advanced 2020 - Chirag Falor - 352/396 - 88.88% - Aakash Institute Clearly, as you can see,  no one has scored full marks yet in JEE Advanced till date.  Now, as we all know that JEE Advanc...

WHAT IS THE MINIMUM RANK REQUIRED IN JEE MAIN AND JEE ADVANCED TO GET INTO AN NIT OR IIT?

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This is a very common question among JEE aspirants that what is the minimum rank required in JEE Main and JEE Advanced to get into an NIT or IIT and many people on different platforms and website just give you a vague and predicted answer to this question. But the best answer to this question is that which is based on previous year OPENING RANK (OR) AND CLOSING RANK (CR). To solve the concern of millions of students, here is IIT Roorkee's initiative which can clear all your answers. All you have to do is visit this website  https://cutoffs.iitr.ac.in/   to know everything about what all you can get on a particular rank in JEE Main or JEE Advanced. This is a great initiative by IIT Roorkee for people who want to get a seat in an IIT or NIT. You just have to select the year whose opening and closing ranks you want to see, then select IIT or NIT, then apply some primary filters (you don't have to necessarily apply all the primary filters, you can check even without applying any p...

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS THAT WILL BE GIVEN TO STUDENTS UNDER THE GENERAL EWS (GEN-EWS) CATEGORY IN THE IIT-JEE EXAM?

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The Union Government of India tabled the Constitution (One Hundred And Twenty-Fourth Amendment) Bill, 2019 which provided a 10% additional quota for the EWS students amongst the erstwhile Unreserved Category or General Category students. People belonging to the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) since 1 February 2019 now get 10% reservation in Education and Government Jobs of India. The Current Definition of Economically Weaker Section (EWS) The definition of  Family in EWS Reservation  means "The person who seeks the benefit of reservation, his/her parents and siblings below the age of 18 years as also his/her spouse and children below the age of 18 years". The candidate's annual family income must be less than Rs. 8 lakhs per annum. His family must not own more than 5 acres of agricultural land. The residential flat area should be below 1000 sq ft. The residential plot's area should be below 100 square yards if in a notified municipality sector. The residential plot...

CAN SOMEONE STUDY IN A COLLEGE AND STILL TAKE THE JEE ADVANCED EXAM AS A DROPPER?

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First of all, according to your question, you mean that can someone study in a college and still appear for JEE Advanced as a dropper student and get a seat in any IIT based on his/her rank? So the answer to your question is Yes. According to the eligibility criteria of JEE Advanced, which is the only way to get into the IITs, one can appear for JEE Advanced and can get a seat in any IIT based on his/her rank  only if he had not taken a seat in any of the 23 IITs previously  subject to fulfilling the other eligibility criteria apart from this. In simple words,  if you are eligible for JEE Advanced and also not enrolled in any IIT, then you can definitely take the JEE Advanced exam as a dropper. One of my junior’s coaching teacher at Resonance landed in  NIT Kurukshetra  after two years of JEE preparation but he always wanted to be an IITian and so during his first year at NIT Kurukshetra (NITKKR), he prepared again for JEE, cleared the exam and got admission in...