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BONUS CHAPTERS

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IIT Kharagpur

"Moving on a road without knowing the destination ends up in a pit"

                                                                        ~Tarun Goyal


In this part I'm gonna tell you about some Important chapters which could help you earn bonus marks in JEE. These chapters are really really easy and you will definitely confront some questions in JEE. 

Often many students aren't aware of the syllabus of  JEE Advanced and this impacts their performance in the actual exam. 

Hence, I have included the official link for the same.

##Syllabus of JEE Advanced can be viewed by here


Let's get started. Note that these chapters are arranged in increasing order of difficulty level.

#Physics


*These are some theoretical chapters and doesn't require much efforts::  


Error analysis (Very important for JEE Advanced)

Units & Dimensions (**Useful in many tricks for JEE Mains) 

Practical Physics (JEE Mains and Advanced) (Vernier calipers and screw gauge are most important)

Viscosity and Surface Tension  (JEE Mains and Advanced)

Atomic physics (JEE Mains and Advanced)

Nuclear physics (JEE Mains and Advanced)

Doppler effect (JEE Advanced)

Properties of matter (JEE Mains)


*Some easy chapters which requires very less efforts::  


Current electricity (VERY VERY VERY IMPORTANT)

Thermal & Heat transfer (Mostly questions are based on current electricity)

KTG & Thermo (please note I'm talking about physics)

Fluid Mechanics (JEE Advanced)

Gravitation (Mostly based on electrostats)

SHM (JEE Mains and Advanced) (For solving questions of  WPE faster)


*These may require some Extra efforts but are easy::


EMI & AC (JEE Mains and Advanced)

Ray & Wave Optics (JEE Mains and Advanced) (YDSE in Wave Optics is most important)


#Maths


*These are the most easiest chapters in Maths.


Solutions of Triangle (JEE Mains, JEE Advanced and in physics may be required as a tool to solve JEE Advanced problems)

Vectors and 3-D (JEE Mains and Advanced)

Relation & Functions (JEE Mains and Advanced)

Ellipse, Parabola & Hyperbola (JEE Mains and Advanced)

Differentiation and differential equations (JEE Mains and Advanced)

     

#Chemistry    


*Most easiest Inorganic chapters.


Coordination compounds (JEE Mains and Advanced)

P block & Chemical bonding (JEE Mains and Advanced)

Qualitative analysis (JEE Mains and Advanced) (Note in JEE Advanced only a limited salts are asked view syllabus)

Metallurgy (JEE Mains and Advanced)


*Most easiest Organic chapters


Biomolecules (JEE Mains)

Hydrocarbon and GOC (JEE Mains and Advanced)

Alkyl halides and Aryl halides (JEE Mains and Advanced)

Aldehydes and ketones (JEE Mains and Advanced)


*Most easiest Physical Chemistry chapters


Solid States (JEE Mains and Advanced)

Mole concept (JEE Mains and Advanced)

Chemical equilibrium (JEE Mains and Advanced)

Chemical kinetics (JEE Mains and Advanced)

gaseous state (JEE Mains and Advanced)

Ionic equilibrium (JEE Mains and Advanced)

Atomic structure before Schrödinger Equations (JEE Mains and Advanced)

Thermochemistry (JEE Mains and Advanced)

Surface chemistry (JEE Mains)

  

Please note that the above listed categories are according to my perspective. These may vary student to student. But more or less every student groups them this way only.


#Note- TRY TO REMAIN WITHIN THE BOUNDS OF SYLLABUS OF JEE ADVANCED.

That's all for today. Comment down your views below. That would mean a lot to me.Also you can ask your queries in comment section. If you find this blog helpful please share this with you friends and juniors.

Thankyou See ya :)

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  2. This blog really saved me��Thankyou and eagerly waiting to hear more from you :))

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  3. Bhaiya kuch questions hote hein jo mujhse nhi ho paate hein, to mein unka solution dekh leti hoon aur mujhe aisa lagta hein ki uska pura solution mujhe smjh mein aa gya, par phir jab mein usko baad mein try krti hoon to wo nhi ho pata. Please mujhe bataiye mujhe kya krna chaiye.

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    1. Hello,, Thankyou so much aapne mujhse ye question pucha. Aur ye problem sirf aapko nhi bohot saare baachon ko aati hein. Sabse phle aapne jo solution padha use sirf aapne padha ya phir analyse bhi kra?

      Jab mein keh rha hoon ki analyse krna hein to isse mera matlb ye hein ki aapko us solution mein dekhna hein ki konsa point aapko smjh nhi aaya tha ya aap konse point tak pahuch nhi paaye.

      Jab aap itna analyse kr le to aapko dekhna hein kya wo point mujhe aata tha ya nhi? Agar nhi aata tha to theory revise krna hein. Aur agar aata tha to mujhe us time pe click kyu nhi hua ye sochna hein? Agr aapko aate hue bhi click nhi hua to aapko us point ko ek diary mein note kr lena hein aur us diary mein sirf wahi points honge jo aapko generally click nhi hote and phir usko aap har week revise kre.

      Hope ye aapka doubt solve kr dega.


      Baaki mujhe is type ki booht saari queries aayi thi isliye mein apna next blog bhi isi pr bana rha hoon. Most probably mein kal usko post kr dunga to aap use jrur padhna :))

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    2. Thankyou so much bhaiya, mein aapka naya blog bhi jrur padhungi.

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