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How to omplete Syllabus.

Six months is really less time if you think of covering the entire syllabus with practice.

For JEE MAIN : Solve Adas Gupta mcq and last 15 year papers chapterwise.

Study in the order Algebra, Trigonometry , coordinate , calculus and vector 3D.

Plan around 3 hours everyday. Do solved problems or theory in one hour and practice for 2 hours.

Finish one chapter in 5–6 days. Solve around 40 problems minimum everyday.

For JEE ADVANCE: Gather a few relevant math books or join some coaching or some online course.

Study in the order Algebra, Trigonometry , coordinate , calculus and vector 3D and if possible keep
one reference books on each section.

Plan around 4 hours a day for math, in which do problem solving for 3 hours.

Target to solve 50 problem everyday. With time it will improve.

All the best

Completing the JEE Maths syllabus in six months is a challenging but achievable goal with a
structured plan. Here’s a comprehensive approach to help you prepare effectively:

1. Understand the Syllabus

Familiarize yourself with the complete JEE Maths syllabus, which typically includes:
- Sets, Relations, and Functions
- Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
- Permutations and Combinations
- Binomial Theorem
- Sequences and Series
- Straight Lines and Conic Sections
- Limits, Continuity, and Differentiability
- Application of Derivatives
- Integrals and Their Applications
- Differential Equations
- Probability
- Vectors and Three-Dimensional Geometry
- Statistics
- Matrices and Determinants

2. Create a Study Plan

Divide the syllabus into six parts, allocating time wisely:


- Months 1-2: Focus on foundational topics (Sets, Complex Numbers, Permutations, etc.)
- Months 3-4: Advance to calculus and algebra (Derivatives, Integrals, Matrices, etc.)
- Month 5: Work on geometry and probability (Conic Sections, Statistics, etc.)
- Month 6: Revise all topics and practice.
3. Daily Study Routine

• Study Hours: Aim for 4-6 hours of focused study daily.

• Conceptual Understanding: Spend time understanding concepts thoroughly before moving


to problem-solving.

• Practice Problems: Solve a variety of problems, starting from easy to difficult levels.

4. Resources

• Textbooks: Use NCERT books and reference books like R.D. Sharma, Cengage, and Arihant.

• Online Resources: Consider platforms like Khan Academy, Unacademy, or YouTube tutorials
for additional explanations.

• Previous Year Papers: Practice with past JEE papers to familiarize yourself with the exam
format.

5. Regular Revision

• Weekly Review: Dedicate one day a week to revising what you learned.

• Monthly Tests: Take mock tests at the end of each month to assess your progress and
adjust your study plan accordingly.

6. Join a Coaching Class (Optional)

If possible, consider joining a coaching class for structured guidance and peer support.

7. Stay Healthy

• Physical Health: Regular exercise and a balanced diet can enhance focus and retention.

• Mental Well-Being: Ensure you take breaks and engage in activities you enjoy to avoid
burnout.

Example Weekly Plan

• Monday to Friday:

• 2 hours of concept learning

• 2 hours of problem-solving

• Saturday:

• Revision of the week’s topics

• Mock test on Sundays

Conclusion

Stay consistent and adapt your study methods based on what works best for you. Good luck with
your preparation!

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