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JEE Preparation Strategy by Adi Bhaiya
Jul 20, 2024
Adi Bhaiya's JEE Preparation Strategy Lecture
Introduction
Speaker:
Adi Bhaiya
Session Type:
JEE preparation strategy
Special Mention:
7-hour marathon on current electricity; 40 out of 80 attendees stayed till the end.
Upcoming Sessions:
Today: Rank booster session on modern physics at 9 p.m.
Tomorrow: Mechanics session at 9 p.m.
Main Topic: Improving JEE Scores
Scenario:
Improvement strategy for students scoring 60 out of 300 in JEE Mains
Key Focus:
Providing actionable advice rather than generic information
Initial Steps:
Assessment: Where Do You Stand?
Take a 3-hour test from any previous year's shift
Identify your current scoring level (e.g., 50-60 marks)
Analysis of Test Results:
Determine if the issue is lack of revision or inadequate practice
Identify specific areas you struggled with during the test
Strategies Based on Issues Identified
Revision Requirements
Short Notes Recommendations:
Adi Bhaiya's notes
Arihant Handbook
Resonance Handbook
Mohit Sir's Eduniti's short notes for Physics
Practice Requirements
Approach:
Binge-watch teachers solving problems in specific areas
Observe and identify patterns in questions
Recommended Resources:
Edunity
Advanced Illustrations by Physics Galaxy for fundamental clarity and JEE Advanced prep
Subject-Specific Strategies
Mathematics and Physics
Math:
JEE Mains and Advanced levels are not too different
Practical approach: watch problem-solving videos
Focus on type-specific questions
Physics:
Preferred Resources:
Edunity for JEE Mains
Advanced Illustrations by Physics Galaxy for JEE Advanced
Concept Understanding:
Apply multiple tools and theories
Recommended Resources and Teachers
Physics:
Mohit Sir – Eduniti, Physics Galaxy
Math:
Emphasis on problem-pattern recognition
Chemistry: Theory Focus
Organic Chemistry:
M.K.A Sir’s crash course; Solve lots of problems
Physical and Inorganic Chemistry:
One shots for JEE Mains
Practice and Testing Advice
Practice Approach:
Give a mock test only after completing 70% of the syllabus to avoid demotivation and effectively analyze weaknesses.
Conclusion
Next Steps:
Focus on detailed learning and problem-solving sessions for effective preparation.
Future Sessions:
Mathematics strategy video coming soon.
Closing Note:
Follow Adi Bhaiya on various platforms for further guidance.
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