The first thing which is of utmost importance is to cover the entire theory part of any chapter/ topic before attempting the questions. What happens is that many students jump to the problem solving portion without going through the concepts behind those problems in advance.
The problem-solving part is equally important and shouldn’t be neglected no matter the difficulty of the chapter. The questions should be attempted in a pecking order. First of all attempt the Exercises given in the coaching booklet/books.
Cover each and every topic in all the chapters in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. “Leave no stone unturned”. Nearly every year the exam setters surprise the aspirants by giving questions from such topics which are neglected by most of the candidates.
Many questions in recent years especially in Chemistry have been memory based and so one should learn each and every detail that is given in NCERT. If a student wants exceptional marks in Chemistry then for him each and every word of NCERT is like gold.
Inorganic Chemistry is essential and no one can master it in a span of 10 days so better learn it daily, and memorize it as frequently as you can.
Some other topics which demand a lot of attention in Chemistry are Coordination compounds, chemical bonding, s,p,d blocks, solutions and colligative properties, chemical equilibrium, kinetics and thermodynamics.
Mathematics is not of difficulty level and very basic concepts are involved in most of the problems. The problem here is that the questions are sometimes lengthy and the options are also close enough.
The important chapters in JEE Main which constitute the bulk of questions in Maths are Coordinate geometry, Vectors and 3D, definite integration, and matrices & determinants. Solve and practice as many questions from these topics.
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