100 Days Study Plan
100 Days Study Plan
100 Days Study Plan
100 Days
Study Plan
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A Note to the
STUDENTS
Introduction:
Welcome to “ 100 Days JEE Main Preparation Study Plan.” This ebook is designed to be your compre-
hensive guide for preparing for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main, one of the most competi-
tive and prestigious engineering entrance exams in India. The JEE Main is the gateway to some of the
top engineering colleges in India, and we understand the importance of this journey for you.
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The Road Ahead:
The journey to cracking the JEE Main is undoubtedly challenging, but it’s also a fantastic opportunity
to grow as a student and future engineer. Remember that consistency and dedication are your best
allies on this path. By following this 100-day plan and staying true to your commitment, you’ll be better
prepared to face the JEE Main with confidence.
We wish you all the best in your preparation. Always remember that success is a journey, not a single
destination. Embrace the learning process, stay focused, and you’ll be well on your way to achieving
your dream of studying at a top engineering institution in India.
Good luck, and may your hard work and determination pave the way
for your success in the JEE Main!
Warm regards
Team Careers360
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WEEK - 1
WEEK 1 TIPS:
Physics:
• Focus on the basics: Ensure you have a solid grasp of fundamental concepts like physical quantities, dimen-
sions, and kinematics. These form the basis for more complex physics topics.
• Practice problem-solving: Physics is all about applying principles to solve problems. Regularly practice
solving a variety of physics problems to hone your skills.
• Visualization: Use diagrams and visual aids to better understand concepts like vector operations, kinemat-
ics, and motion graphs.
• Memorize formulas: Many physics problems require formula application. Memorize essential formulas
and units to save time during exams.
Chemistry:
• Build a strong foundation: Pay close attention to the basics of chemistry, including the mole concept, chemi-
cal laws, and atomic models.
• Practice stoichiometry: Stoichiometry is a fundamental aspect of chemistry. Work on a variety of stoichi-
ometry problems to become proficient in it.
• Understand atomic structure: Grasp the differences between Thomson’s, and Rutherford’s models, and
Bohr’s models. Learn about atomic numbers, mass numbers, isotopes, and quantum theory.
• Study the periodic table: Familiarize yourself with the periodic table, as it’s essential for understanding
chemical properties and reactions.
Mathematics:
• Master functions: Functions are crucial in mathematics. Understand concepts like domain, range, composi-
tions, and inverse functions.
• Practice complex numbers: Complex numbers play a significant role in mathematics and physics. Practice
arithmetic and properties of complex numbers.
• Work on inequalities: Inequalities are essential in calculus and other mathematical areas. Be comfortable
solving and graphing inequalities.
• Problem-solving skills: Solve a wide range of mathematical problems to enhance your problem-solving
skills, and don’t shy away from challenging problems.
Consistency is key in JEE Main preparation. Make sure to review and revise the material regularly, and seek
help when needed. As the weeks progress, the complexity of the topics will increase, so building a strong founda-
tion in Week 1 is crucial for success in the following weeks.
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
DAY 1
PHYSICS
Physical Quantity Study Here
Fundamental And Derived Quantities And Units Study Here
System Of Unit Study Here
Practical Units Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Nature and Characteristics of Matter Study Here
Properties of Matter and Their Measurement Study Here
Uncertainty In Measurement Study Here
MATHS
Sets, Roster and Set Builder form of Sets Study Here
Equal and Equivalent Sets Study Here
Subsets, Proper Subset, Improper Subset, Intervals Study Here
Finite set, Infinite set, Singleton set Study Here
Power set, Universal set Study Here
Union of sets, Properties of union Study Here
Intersection of Set, Properties of Intersection Study Here
Difference of set Study Here
Complement of a set, Law of Complement, Property of Complement Study Here
Cardinal number of some sets Study Here
De-Morgan’s Laws Study Here
DAY 2
PHYSICS
Dimensions Of Physical Quantities Study Here
Dimensionless Quantities Study Here
Applications Of Dimensional Analysis Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Laws Of Chemical Combination For Elements And Compounds Study Here
DALTON’S ATOMIC THEORY Study Here
Atomic Mass And Molecular Mass Study Here
MATHS
Ordered pair, Cartesian product of two sets Study Here
Relation, Number of relation Study Here
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Domain, Range of Relation Study Here
Relation, and its types Study Here
Functions, Image and Pre-image Study Here
Domain of function, Co-domain, Range of function Study Here
Inequalities Study Here
Transcendental function Study Here
Logarithmic Inequalities Study Here
DAY 3
PHYSICS
Significant Figures Study Here
Errors Of Measurements Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Mole Concept Basic Study Here
Percent Composition Formula Study Here
Empirical and Molecular Formula Study Here
MATHS
Trigonometric Function Study Here
Inverse Trigonometric Function Study Here
Modulus Function, Properties of Modulus Function Study Here
Algebraic function Study Here
Piecewise function Study Here
One-to-One Function Study Here
Many One Function Study Here
Onto Function or Surjective Study Here
DAY 4
PHYSICS
Kinematics Terminologies Study Here
Mathematical Tools Study Here
Scalars And Vectors Study Here
Vector Addition And Vector Subtraction Study Here
Multiplication Of Vectors Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Stoichiometric Calculations Study Here
Gravimetric Analysis Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
Molarity And Mole Fraction Study Here
MATHS
Into Function and Bijective function Study Here
Composition of function: Conditions and Properties Study Here
Inverse of a function Study Here
Even and Odd Function Study Here
Periodic Functions Study Here
Vertical and Horizontal Transformation Study Here
Transformations of Functions Study Here
f(x) = min{g1(x), g2(x).......... } or max{g1(x), g2(x).......... } Study Here
DAY 5
PHYSICS
Distance And Displacement Study Here
Speed And Velocity Study Here
Acceleration Study Here
Kinematics Graphs Study Here
Equation Of Motions Study Here
Uniform Circular Motion Study Here
Motion Of Body Under Gravity Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Law of Equivalence Study Here
Oleum and its % labelling Study Here
Some Basic Concepts in Chemistry Formula Study Here
MATHS
Powers of Iota Study Here
Complex number Study Here
Algebraic operation on Complex Numbers Study Here
Multiplication of Complex Numbers Study Here
DAY 6
PHYSICS
Projectile Motion Study Here
Horizontal Projectile Motion Study Here
Equation Of Path Of A Projectile Study Here
Projectile On An Inclined Plane Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
Relative Velocity Study Here
Boat River Problem Study Here
Rain-man Problem Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Thomson atomic model Study Here
Rutherford atomic model and its limitations Study Here
Atomic Number(Z), Mass number(A), Isotopes and Isobars Study Here
Electromagnetic radiation Study Here
MATHS
Conjugates of Complex Numbers Study Here
Modulus of complex number and its Properties Study Here
Argument of complex number Study Here
Polar form of complex numbers Study Here
DAY 7
PHYSICS
Inertia Study Here
Forces Study Here
Common Forces In Mechanics Study Here
Equilibrium Of Concurrent Forces Study Here
Newton’s First Law Of Motion Study Here
Linear Momentum Study Here
Newton’s Laws Of Motion Study Here
Acceleration Of Block On Horizontal Smooth Surface Study Here
Acceleration Of Block On Smooth Inclined Plane Study Here
Motion Of Bodies In Contact Study Here
Motion Of Blocks When Connected With String Study Here
Motion Of Connected Blocks Over Pulley Study Here
Incline With Mass And Pulley Study Here
Spring Force Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Planck’s quantum theory Study Here
Photoelectric effect Study Here
Hydrogen Spectrum Study Here
Bohr’s Model Of An Atom Study Here
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MATHS
Euler form of complex number Study Here
Square root of complex numbers Study Here
De-moivre’s theorem Study Here
WEEK 1 SUMMARY:
Physics:
Week 1 focuses on building a strong foundation in Physics. Topics include physical quantities, units, dimensions, kinematics,
forces, and Newton’s laws. Understanding these fundamentals is crucial for more advanced topics.
Chemistry:
In Chemistry, you’ll cover the nature and characteristics of matter, laws of chemical combination, the mole concept, stoichi-
ometry, atomic models, and quantum theory. These concepts are essential for understanding chemical reactions and atomic
structure.
Mathematics:
Mathematics topics include sets, relations, functions, complex numbers, and modulus functions. You’ll also delve into ine-
qualities, transcendental functions, and periodic functions, all of which are fundamental in mathematical problem-solving.
The table below lists the day-by-day chapters for the 1st week of physics, chemistry, and maths studies.
Day 2 Physics and Measurement Some Basic Concepts in Chemistry Sets, Relations and Functions
Day 3 Physics and Measurement Some Basic Concepts in Chemistry Sets, Relations and Functions
Day 4 Kinematics Some Basic Concepts in Chemistry Sets, Relations and Functions
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WEEK - 2
WEEK 2 TIPS:
Physics:
• Problem-solving practice: Physics concepts are best understood through problem-solving. Practice prob-
lems related to motion, forces, friction, and energy to develop your problem-solving skills.
• Visualize scenarios: Use diagrams and visual aids to help you understand complex motion and force sce-
narios, especially those involving friction and circular motion.
• Focus on energy: Master the concept of energy and its various forms, as it is a central theme in physics.
Understand the conservation of energy and its application in different situations.
Chemistry:
• Quantum mechanics: Understand the fundamentals of quantum mechanics, including the Heisenberg
Uncertainty Principle, quantum numbers, and electronic configurations. These are essential for atomic
structure and periodic properties.
• Periodic table: Grasp the organization of elements in the periodic table, as it dictates chemical properties.
Focus on trends in atomic size, electronegativity, and ionization energy.
• Chemical bonding: Explore the principles of chemical bonding, including ionic and covalent bonds, as well
as bond parameters like bond order and bond energy.
Mathematics:
• Algebraic concepts: Practice solving quadratic equations and inequalities, work with complex numbers, and
understand the properties of matrices. Algebraic skills are vital for problem-solving in physics and chemistry.
• Matrix operations: Master matrix multiplication, transpose, and properties of symmetric and skew-sym-
metric matrices. These concepts are also useful in physics.
• Stay organized: Create a systematic approach to tackle algebraic problems. Develop strategies for solving
equations and performing matrix operations efficiently.
Consistency in your study routine is crucial. Ensure that you review and revise the material regularly, and don’t
hesitate to seek help when needed. Building a strong foundation in Week 2 will prepare you for more advanced
topics in the subsequent weeks.
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
DAY 8
PHYSICS
Apparent Weight Of Body In A Lift Study Here
Recoiling Of Gun Study Here
Rocket Propulsion Study Here
Friction Study Here
Kinetic Friction Study Here
Static Friction Study Here
Graph Between Applied Force And The Force Of Friction Study Here
Angle Of Repose Study Here
Calculation Of Necessary Force In Different Conditions On Rough Surface Study Here
Acceleration Of Block Against Friction Study Here
Motion Of Two Bodies One Resting On The Other Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Zeeman and Stark’s effect. Study Here
De Broglie Relationship Study Here
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle Study Here
Frequency, Time Period and Angular Frequency Study Here
Quantum Numbers Study Here
MATHS
Cube roots of unity Study Here
nth root of unity Study Here
Rotation Of Complex Numbers Study Here
DAY 9
PHYSICS
Motion Of An Insect In The Rough Bowl Study Here
Minimum Mass Hung From The String To Just Start The Motion Study Here
Maximum Length Of Hung Chain Study Here
Coefficient Of Friction Between A Body And Wedge Study Here
Stopping Of Block Due To Friction Study Here
Sticking Of A Block With Accelerated Cart Study Here
Centripetal Force And Centrifugal Force Study Here
Sticking Of Person With The Wall Of Rotor Study Here
Skidding Of Vehicle On A Level Road Study Here
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Skidding Of Object On A Rotating Platform Study Here
Bending A Cyclist Study Here
Banking Of Road Study Here
Reaction Of Road On Car Study Here
Centripetal Force For Non-uniform Circular Motion Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Shape of Orbitals Study Here
Radial nodes and planar nodes Study Here
Hund’s Rule, Pauli Exclusion Principle, and the Aufbau Principle Study Here
Electronic Configuration of Elements Study Here
Stability Of Orbitals: Half-Filled And Completely-Filled Study Here
MATHS
Distance formula and Equation of perpendicular bisector Study Here
Quadratic Equation Study Here
Nature Of Roots Depending Upon Coefficients And Discriminant Study Here
Transformation of Quadratic Equations Study Here
DAY 10
PHYSICS
Work Done By A Constant Force Study Here
Work Done By Variable Force Study Here
Conservative And Non-conservative Forces Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Development Of Modern Periodic Table Study Here
Mendeleev’s Periodic table Study Here
Modern periodic table Study Here
MATHS
Condition for common roots Study Here
Graphical Representation of Quadratic Equation Study Here
Sign of Quadratic Expression Study Here
Quadratic Inequalities Study Here
DAY 11
PHYSICS
Basics Of Energy And Its Various Forms Study Here
Kinetic Energy Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
Potential Energy Study Here
Law Of Conservation Of Energy Study Here
Vertical Circular Motion Study Here
Power Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Electronic Configuration in Periods and Groups Study Here
Nomenclature Of Elements With Atomic Number Study Here
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Study Here
Metals, Non-metals and Metalloids Study Here
MATHS
Quadratic Equation in two Variables Study Here
Location of Roots Study Here
Remainder Theorem Study Here
Rational Inequalities Calculator Study Here
DAY 12
PHYSICS
Collision Study Here
Types Of Collision Study Here
Elastic And Inelastic Collision Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Atomic Size & Atomic Radius Study Here
Ionisation Enthalpy Study Here
Electron Gain Enthalpy Study Here
MATHS
Irrational equations and Inequalities Study Here
Exponential Equations in Quadratic form Study Here
Logarithmic Equations in Quadratic form Study Here
DAY 13
PHYSICS
Rotational Motion Of Rigid Body Study Here
Center Of Mass Study Here
Center Of Mass Of The Uniform Rod Study Here
Centre Of Mass Of Semicircular Ring Study Here
Centre Of Mass Of Semicircular Disc Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
CHEMISTRY
Electronegativity Study Here
Physical and chemical properties of elements Study Here
Modern periodic table trend Study Here
MATHS
Determine The Order Of Matrix Study Here
Types of Matrices Study Here
Triangular matrix (Upper and Lower triangular matrix) Study Here
Matrix operations Study Here
DAY 14
PHYSICS
Centre Of Mass Of A Triangle Study Here
Centre Of Mass Of Hollow Hemisphere Study Here
Centre Of Mass Of Solid Hemisphere Study Here
Centre Of Mass Of Hollow Cone Study Here
Centre Of Mass Of A Solid Cone Study Here
Motion Of The Centre Of Mass Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Chemical Bonding Study Here
Lewis Electron Dot Structures Study Here
Formal Charge And Its Properties Study Here
Limitations of The Octet Rule Study Here
Ionic Bond or Electrovalent Bond Study Here
Lattice Energy Study Here
Bond Parameters - Bond Order, Angle, Length, and Energy Study Here
MATHS
Matrix Multiplication Study Here
Transpose of a Matrix Study Here
Symmetric Matrix & Skew Symmetric Matrix Study Here
Conjugate of a Matrix Study Here
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WEEK 2 SUMMARY:
Physics:
This week’s physics topics cover various aspects of motion, forces, friction, and energy. You’ll delve into concepts like the
apparent weight of a body in a lift, rocket propulsion, friction forces, and the principles of motion. Understanding these topics
is crucial for solving complex physics problems.
Chemistry:
In Chemistry, you’ll explore topics related to quantum mechanics, electronic configurations, periodic properties, chemical
bonding, and the structure of matter. These concepts are essential for understanding the behaviour of atoms, molecules, and
chemical reactions.
Mathematics:
Mathematics topics in Week 2 include complex numbers, quadratic equations, matrices, and various algebraic and geometric
concepts. These mathematical foundations are important for solving a wide range of problems in physics and chemistry.
The table below lists the day-by-day chapters for the 2nd week of physics, chemistry, and maths studies.
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WEEK - 3
WEEK 3 TIPS:
Physics:
• Visualize rotation: Use diagrams and visual aids to understand rotational concepts, including moment of
inertia, angular momentum, and rolling motion without slipping.
• Kepler’s laws: Master the three laws of planetary motion, as they are essential for understanding celestial
mechanics.
• Work with gravitational forces: Understand the basics of Newton’s law of gravitation and the properties
of gravitational fields.
• Problem-solving practice: Solve problems related to rotational motion, gravitational forces, and energy of
satellites.
Chemistry:
• Molecular structures: Visualize molecular shapes and understand how intermolecular forces affect the
properties of substances.
• Thermodynamics: Master the basics of thermodynamics, including state functions, reversible and irrevers-
ible processes, and the zeroth law.
• Enthalpy changes: Learn to calculate enthalpy changes, including standard enthalpy of formation, combus-
tion, and bond dissociation.
• Problem-solving practice: Solve thermodynamics-related problems and understand the factors that influ-
ence chemical reactions.
Mathematics:
• Matrices and determinants: Develop proficiency in matrix operations, inverse matrices, and properties of
determinants. These concepts are useful in physics and engineering.
• Linear equations: Understand how to solve systems of linear equations, including homogeneous systems,
using matrix methods and Cramer’s rule.
• Sequences and series: Explore arithmetic and geometric progressions, including calculating sums in these
sequences.
• Problem-solving practice: Work on problems related to matrices, linear equations, and sequences to
improve your mathematical skills.
Consistent practice and revision are key to mastering the topics covered in Week 3. Understanding the fun-
damentals of rotational motion, molecular structure, and thermodynamics will provide a strong foundation for
more advanced concepts in the following weeks.
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
DAY 15
PHYSICS
Relationship Between Linear And Angular Motion Study Here
Torque Study Here
Rotational Equilibrium Study Here
Moment Of Inertia Study Here
Moment Of Inertia Of A Rod Study Here
Moment Of Inertia Of A Rectangular Plate Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Dragos Rule Study Here
Resonance Structures Study Here
Fajan’s Rule Study Here
Valence Bond Theory Study Here
Pi Bonds Study Here
Hybridisation Study Here
VSEPR Theory Study Here
MATHS
Hermitian matrix Study Here
Skew Hermitian Matrix Study Here
Trace of a matrix and properties Study Here
Orthogonal matrix and Unitary matrix and Idempotent matrix Study Here
DAY 16
PHYSICS
Parallel And Perpendicular Axis Theorem Study Here
Moment Of Inertia Of A Ring Study Here
Moment Of Inertia Of A Disc Study Here
Moment Of Inertia Of Hollow Cylinder Study Here
Moment Of Inertia Of The Solid Cylinder Study Here
Moment Of Inertia Of Hollow Sphere Study Here
Moment Of Inertia Of A Solid Sphere Study Here
Moment Of Inertia Of Solid Cone Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Molecular geometry Study Here
Molecular Orbital Theory Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
Energy Level Diagram Study Here
Dipole Moment Study Here
Ionic Bond - Partially Covalent in Nature Study Here
Van Der Waals Forces Study Here
Hydrogen Bonding Study Here
MATHS
Periodic matrix and Nilpotent matrix and involutory matrix Study Here
Elementary row operations Study Here
Singular Matrix Study Here
Minors And Cofactors Study Here
DAY 17
PHYSICS
Angular Momentum Study Here
Law Of Conservation Of Angular Momentum Study Here
Work, Energy And Power For Rotating Body Study Here
Rigid Bodies: Translational Motion And Rotational Motion Study Here
Rolling Without Slipping Study Here
Rolling Without Slipping On An Inclined Plane Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Intermolecular Forces Study Here
Intermolecular Forces vs Thermal Interactions Study Here
Gas Study Here
Boyle’s Law Study Here
Charles’ Law Study Here
Gay Lussac’s Law Study Here
Avogadro’s Law Study Here
Derivation of Ideal Gas Equation Study Here
Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressure Study Here
Graham’s Law: Diffusion And Effusion Study Here
Kinetic Theory of Gases Study Here
MATHS
Adjoint and Inverse of a Matrix Study Here
Inverse Matrix Study Here
Multiplication of Two Determinants Study Here
Properties of Determinants Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
DAY 18
PHYSICS
Newton’s Law Of Gravitation Study Here
Acceleration Due To Gravity Study Here
Mass And Density Of Earth Study Here
Gravitational Field Intensity Study Here
CHEMISTRY
The Deviation Of Real Gas From Ideal Gas Behavior Study Here
Liquefaction of Gases Study Here
Liquid State Study Here
Crystalline and Amorphous Solids Study Here
Crystal Lattices and Unit Cells Study Here
Close Packing In Solids In Three Dimensions Study Here
Packing Efficiency Of A Unit Cell Study Here
Structures of Ionic Solids Study Here
Defects in Solids Study Here
Electrical Properties Of Solids Study Here
Magnetic Properties Of Solids Study Here
MATHS
System of Linear Equations Study Here
Cramer’s Rule Study Here
Homogeneous System of Linear Equations Study Here
Solving Linear Equations Using Matrix Study Here
DAY 19
PHYSICS
Gravitational Potential Study Here
Gravitational Potential Energy Study Here
Relation Between Gravitational Field And Potential Study Here
Work Done Against Gravity Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Thermodynamics Study Here
Thermodynamic Property Study Here
State Functions Study Here
Reversible, Irreversible, Polytropic Process Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
Zeroth Law Of Thermodynamics Study Here
Introduction To Heat, Internal Energy And Work Study Here
MATHS
Sequence And Series Study Here
Arithmetic Progression Study Here
Sum of n Terms of an AP Study Here
DAY 20
PHYSICS
Kepler’s Laws Of Planetary Motion Study Here
Escape Velocity Study Here
Orbital Velocity Study Here
Time Period And Energy Of A Satellite Study Here
Geostationary And Polar Satellites Study Here
Weightlessness Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Isothermal Expansion of an Ideal Gas Study Here
Graphical Comparison of Thermodynamic Processes Study Here
Heat Capacity - Relationship between Cp and Cv Study Here
Thermochemistry Study Here
Enthalpy Change Study Here
Standard Enthalpy Of Formation, Combustion And Bond Dissociation Study Here
MATHS
Arithmetic Mean in AP Study Here
Geometric Progression Study Here
Geometric Mean In GP Study Here
DAY 21
PHYSICS
Elasticity Study Here
Stress And Strain Study Here
Stress Strain Relationship Study Here
Hooke’s Law Study Here
Work Done In Stretching A Wire Study Here
Relation Between Volumetric Strain, Lateral Strain And Poisson’s Ratio Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Lattice Enthalpy, Hydration Enthalpy And Enthalpy Of Solution Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
Enthalpy of Neutralization of Strong Acid and Strong Base Study Here
Ionization And Electron Gain Enthalpy Study Here
Resonance Energy Study Here
Kirchoff’s Equation Study Here
Hess’s Law Study Here
MATHS
Sum To n Terms Of a GP Study Here
Harmonic Progression Study Here
Harmonic Mean in HP Study Here
WEEK 3 SUMMARY:
Physics:
Week 3 delves into rotational motion, angular momentum, and gravitational forces. You’ll explore topics such as torque,
moment of inertia, and Kepler’s laws. These concepts are crucial for understanding the behavior of rotating objects, satellites,
and celestial bodies.
Chemistry:
Chemistry topics include molecular structure, intermolecular forces, and thermodynamics. You’ll learn about molecular
geometry, Van der Waals forces, deviation from ideal gas behavior, and thermodynamic properties. These are essential for
understanding chemical behavior and energy changes.
Mathematics:
In mathematics, you’ll cover matrices, determinants, linear equations, sequences, and series. These topics provide a founda-
tion for mathematical problem-solving in physics and chemistry.
The table below lists the day-by-day chapters for the 3rd week of physics, chemistry, and maths studies.
Day 21 Properties of Solids and Liquids Chemical Thermodynamics Sequence and Series
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WEEK - 4
WEEK 4 TIPS:
Physics:
• Fluid mechanics: Understand the principles of fluid pressure, flow, and continuity, including the application
of Bernoulli’s theorem.
• Thermal expansion: Master the concepts of thermal expansion in solids, liquids, and gases. Learn about
thermal stress and strain.
• Heat transfer: Comprehend the different modes of heat transfer, including conduction, convection, and
radiation. Practice problem-solving involving these concepts.
Chemistry:
• Chemical equilibrium: Study Le Chatelier’s principle, the law of mass action, and equilibrium constants.
Understand factors affecting equilibrium and the concept of ionic equilibrium.
• Acid-base theories: Explore the Bronsted-Lowry and Lewis acid-base theories, ionization of acids and
bases, and their equilibrium constants (Ka and Kb).
• Electrochemistry: Familiarize yourself with Faraday’s laws of electrolysis, electrochemical cells, and the
Nernst equation.
Mathematics:
• Series and sequences: Practice solving series-related problems, including arithmetic, geometric, and trigo-
nometric series. Learn about sum-to-product and product-to-sum formulas.
• Trigonometry: Understand trigonometric ratios, identities, and inequalities. Practice working with com-
pound and submultiple angles, as well as solving trigonometric equations.
• Problem-solving practice: Work on mathematical problems that involve trigonometry, inequalities, and
series to enhance your mathematical skills.
Consistency and practice are crucial in mastering the topics covered in Week 4. Understanding fluid mechan-
ics, thermodynamics, and heat transfer, along with chemical equilibrium and electrochemistry, will provide a
strong foundation for more advanced concepts in the following weeks.
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
DAY 22
PHYSICS
Pressure In A Fluid Study Here
Variation Of Pressure Study Here
Pascal’s Law Study Here
Variation Of Pressure In An Accelerated Fluid Study Here
Barometer And Manometer Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Born Habers Cycle Study Here
Bomb Calorimeter Study Here
Entropy Change Study Here
Spontaneity in Thermodynamics Study Here
Gibbs Energy Change And Criteria For Equilibrium Study Here
Third Law Of Thermodynamics Study Here
Chemical thermodynamics formula Study Here
MATHS
Relation between A.M., G.M. and H.M. Study Here
Arithmetico Geometric Series Study Here
Sum of an Infinite Arithmetic Geometric Series Study Here
DAY 23
PHYSICS
Archimedes Principle Study Here
Type Of Flow Study Here
Equation Of Continuity Study Here
Bernoulli’s Theorem Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Equilibrium Study Here
Law Of Mass Action Study Here
Equilibrium Constant Study Here
Relation between Kp and Kc Study Here
Degree of Dissociation Study Here
MATHS
SUMMATION FORMULA Study Here
Sum of Common Series Study Here
If the differences of successive terms of a series are in A.P.and G.P Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
DAY 24
PHYSICS
Viscosity Study Here
Stokes’ Law And Terminal Velocity Study Here
Surface Tension Study Here
Surface Energy Study Here
Excess Pressure Study Here
Contact Angle Study Here
Capillary Action Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Le Chatelier’s Principles on Equilibrium Study Here
Ionic Equilibrium Study Here
Bronsted Lowry and Lewis Acid-Base theory Study Here
Ionization Of Acids And Bases Study Here
Ka and Kb Relationship Study Here
MATHS
Method of Difference Study Here
Sum to n Terms of Special Series Study Here
Application of AM-GM Inequality Study Here
DAY 25
PHYSICS
Temperature And Its Scales Study Here
Thermometer And Its Types Study Here
Thermal Expansion Study Here
Thermal Stress And Thermal Strain Study Here
Thermal Expansion In Liquids And Gases Study Here
CHEMISTRY
pH Of Acids And Bases Study Here
Common ion effect Study Here
Buffer Solution Study Here
Salt Hydrolysis Study Here
Solubility and Solubility Product Study Here
MATHS
Measuring Angles Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
Trigonometric Ratios Study Here
Trigonometric Identities Study Here
Sign of Trigonometric Functions Study Here
Graphs of General Trigonometric Functions Study Here
Trigonometric Ratios of Allied Angles Study Here
DAY 26
PHYSICS
Heat Study Here
Change Of State Study Here
Triple Point Of Water Study Here
Joule’s Law Of Heating Study Here
Calorimetry Principle Study Here
Heating Curve Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Oxidation Number Study Here
Redox Reactions Study Here
Displacement Reaction Study Here
Electrochemistry Study Here
MATHS
Trigonometric Ratios of Compound Angles Study Here
Sum-to-Product and Product-to-Sum Formulas Study Here
Product To Sum Formulas Study Here
Double Angle Formulas Study Here
Triple Angle Identities Study Here
Half Angle Formula Study Here
DAY 27
PHYSICS
Heat Transfer Study Here
Steady Conduction Heat Transfer Study Here
Law Of Thermal Conductivity Study Here
Electrical Analogy For Thermal Conduction Study Here
Combination Of Metallic Rods Study Here
Heat Transfer By Convection Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
CHEMISTRY
Electrochemical Series Study Here
Faraday’s Laws of Electrolysis Study Here
Galvanic Cells Study Here
Salt Bridge Study Here
MATHS
Trigonometric Ratio of Submultiple of an Angle Study Here
Trigonometric Ratios of Some Specific Angles Study Here
Summation Of Series In Trigonometry Study Here
Conditional Trigonometric Identities Study Here
Maximum and Minimum value of Trigonometric Function Study Here
General Solution of Trigonometric Equations Study Here
Simultaneous Trigonometric Equations Study Here
DAY 28
PHYSICS
Heat Transfer By Radiation Study Here
Black Body Radiation Study Here
Kirchhoff’s Law Study Here
Wien’s Displacement Law Study Here
Stefan Boltzmann Law Study Here
Newton’s Law Of Cooling Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Standard Hydrogen Electrode Study Here
Gibbs Free Energy of Reaction Study Here
Nernst Equation Study Here
Concentration Cells Study Here
MATHS
Trigonometric Equation using Minimum and Maximum value of Function Study Here
Trigonometric Inequality Study Here
Law of Sines Study Here
Law of Cosines Study Here
Law Of Tangents Study Here
Projection Formula Study Here
Semiperimeter and Half Angle Formulae Study Here
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WEEK 4 SUMMARY:
Physics:
Week 4 covers various topics related to fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and heat transfer. You’ll explore concepts like pres-
sure in fluids, Pascal’s law, Archimedes’ principle, thermal expansion, and heat transfer mechanisms.
These topics are essential for understanding the behavior of fluids, temperature scales, and heat exchange processes.
Chemistry:
In Chemistry, you’ll delve into chemical thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium, acid-base theories, redox reactions, and
electrochemistry. These topics are crucial for understanding energy changes in chemical reactions, equilibrium conditions,
and electrochemical processes.
You’ll also learn about pH, common ion effects, buffer solutions, and various electrochemical concepts.
Mathematics:
Mathematics topics include series and sequences, inequalities, trigonometry, and trigonometric identities. These mathemati-
cal concepts are essential for problem-solving in physics and chemistry.
The table below lists the day-by-day chapters for the 4th week of physics, chemistry, and maths studies.
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WEEK - 5
WEEK 5 TIPS:
Physics:
• States of matter: Understand the different states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) and their properties. Explore
the assumptions of the kinetic theory of gases and the behavior of real gases.
• Gas laws: Master the ideal gas equation and the different gas laws (Boyle’s, Charles’, and Avogadro’s). Learn
how to deal with real gases using appropriate equations.
• Thermodynamic processes: Familiarize yourself with various thermodynamic processes, such as isobaric,
isochoric, and adiabatic processes. Understand the first law of thermodynamics and its application.
Chemistry:
• Solutions and colligative properties: Learn about different types of solutions and the expression of concen-
tration. Study colligative properties like elevation in boiling point, depression in freezing point, and osmotic
pressure.
• Battery types: Understand the differences between primary and secondary cells and how they work in vari-
ous applications.
• Raoult’s law and van’t Hoff factor: Explore how Raoult’s law applies to solutions and the concept of the
van’t Hoff factor in colligative properties.
Mathematics:
• Coordinate geometry: Master the concepts of coordinate axes, distance between two points, and the section
formula. Learn about centroids, incentres, circumcentres, and orthocentres of triangles.
• Straight lines and circles: Understand equations of straight lines, angles between lines, and the position of
points with respect to lines. Explore circle properties and parametric equations.
• Problem-solving practice: Work on mathematical problems related to coordinate geometry and lines to
enhance your problem-solving skills.
Consistency and practice are key to mastering the topics covered in Week 5. Understanding the behavior of
matter, thermodynamics, solutions, and geometric concepts will be helpful for studying more advanced topics
in the following weeks.
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
DAY 29
PHYSICS
States Of Matter Study Here
Kinetic Theory Of Gases Assumptions Study Here
The Gas Laws Study Here
Ideal Gas Equation Study Here
Real Gas And Equation Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Molar Conductivity Study Here
Kohlrausch’s Law Study Here
Types Of Battery - Primary cell & Secondary cell Study Here
MATHS
Area of Triangle Study Here
Circumcircle of a Triangle Study Here
In-Circle and In-Centre Study Here
Escribed Circle of Triangle Study Here
Important Solutions of Triangle Formulas Study Here
Height and Distance Study Here
DAY 30
PHYSICS
Pressure Of An Ideal Gas Study Here
The Maxwell Distribution Laws Study Here
Mean Free Path Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Types of Solutions Study Here
Expression of Concentration of Solutions Study Here
MATHS
Inverse Trigonometric Functions Study Here
Domain and Range of Trigonometric Functions Study Here
Inverse Functions Study Here
Graph of Inverse Trigonometric Function Study Here
Trigonometric Ratios of Complementary Angles Study Here
Sum and difference of angles in terms of arctan Study Here
Multiple Angles Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
DAY 31
PHYSICS
Degree Of Freedom Study Here
Kinetic Energy Of Ideal Gas Study Here
Specific Heat Of A Gas Study Here
Mayer’s Formula Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Vapour Pressure of solutions Study Here
Ideal Solution Study Here
MATHS
Coordinate Axes Study Here
Distance Between Two Points Formula Study Here
Section Formula & Conic Sections Study Here
Centroid, Incentre and Circumcentre and Orthocentre of a Triangle Study Here
Incentre Study Here
DAY 32
PHYSICS
Introduction To Thermodynamics Study Here
Thermodynamic State Variables And Equation Of State Study Here
Thermodynamic Equilibrium Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Raoult’s Law Study Here
Azeotropic Mixture Study Here
MATHS
Circumcentre and Orthocentre Study Here
Excenters of Triangle Study Here
Area of Triangle in Coordinate Geometry Study Here
Locus Study Here
Transformations of Axes Study Here
DAY 33
PHYSICS
Heat, Internal Energy And Work - Thermodynamics Study Here
First Law Of Thermodynamics Study Here
Isobaric Process Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
CHEMISTRY
Elevation in Boiling Point Study Here
MATHS
Rotation of Axes About Origin Study Here
DAY 34
PHYSICS
Isochoric Process Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Osmotic Pressure Study Here
MATHS
Distance of a Point From a Line Study Here
DAY 35
PHYSICS
Polytropic Process Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Van’t Hoff Factor and Abnormal Molar Mass Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
MATHS
Foot of Perpendicular and Image Study Here
Pair of Straight Line Study Here
Homogeneous Equations in Two Variables Study Here
Circle Study Here
Explain parametric equation of a circle. Study Here
WEEK 5 SUMMARY:
Physics:
Week 5 introduces topics related to states of matter, kinetic theory of gases, gas laws, thermodynamics, and thermodynamic
processes. You’ll learn about the behavior of gases, thermodynamic equilibrium, and different processes like isobaric, iso-
choric, and adiabatic.
These topics are crucial for understanding the properties of matter, heat, and energy transformations.
Chemistry:
In Chemistry, you’ll cover a wide range of topics, including molar conductivity, battery types, solutions, Raoult’s law, elevation
in boiling point, osmotic pressure, and van’t Hoff factor.
Understanding these topics is essential for dealing with different types of solutions and the behavior of solutes and solvents.
Mathematics:
Mathematics topics include geometry, coordinate geometry, transformations, straight lines, and circles. You’ll learn about
triangles, circles, coordinate axes, and equations of lines.
These geometric and algebraic concepts are vital for problem-solving in both mathematics and physics.
The table below lists the day-by-day chapters for the 5th week of physics, chemistry, and maths studies.
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WEEK - 6
WEEK 6 TIPS:
Physics:
• Thermodynamics: Understand the principles of heat engines, the second law of thermodynamics, and con-
cepts related to entropy. Learn the Carnot engine and its efficiency.
• Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM): Master the equations of SHM, including key terms and their relation to
uniform circular motion. Explore the composition of two SHM.
• Wave properties: Understand the behavior of waves, types of waves, interference, reflection, transmission,
and the formation of standing waves. Study the propagation of sound waves.
Chemistry:
• Reaction kinetics: Study rate laws, reaction orders, molecularity, and methods for determining reaction
order. Explore reaction energy profiles using the Arrhenius equation.
• Surface chemistry: Learn about adsorption and absorption processes, physisorption, and chemisorption.
Understand the differences between these surface phenomena.
Mathematics:
• Conic sections: Master properties of circles, parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas. Understand equations of
tangents, normals, diameters, and loci for these conic sections.
• Problem-solving practice: Work on mathematical problems related to conic sections and geometric proper-
ties to enhance your problem-solving skills.
Consistency and practice are key to mastering the topics covered in Week 6. Understanding thermodynamics,
harmonic motion, and wave properties, along with reaction kinetics and surface chemistry, will be helpful for
studying more advanced topics in the following weeks.
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
DAY 36
PHYSICS
Heat Engine Study Here
Second Law Of Thermodynamics Study Here
Entropy Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Rate of Reaction Study Here
Rate Law Study Here
MATHS
Locus of Mid Point of the Chord of the Circle Study Here
Diametric Form of a Circle Study Here
Intercepts Made by Circle on the Axis Study Here
Position of a Point With Respect to Circle Study Here
Line and Circle Study Here
Length of Intercept Cut-Off from a line Study Here
DAY 37
PHYSICS
Carnot Engine Study Here
Refrigerator Or Heat Pump Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Order of Reaction Study Here
Zero Order Reaction Study Here
MATHS
Equation of the Tangent and Normal to the Circle Study Here
Power of a point wrt Circle Study Here
Chord of Contact Study Here
Pair of Tangent Study Here
Director Circle Study Here
DAY 38
PHYSICS
Periodic And Oscillatory Motions Study Here
Simple Harmonic Motion (S.H.M.) And Its Equation Study Here
Important Terms In Simple Harmonic Motion Study Here
Simple Harmonic Motion And Uniform Circular Motion Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
Composition Of Two SHM Study Here
CHEMISTRY
First Order Reaction Study Here
Second Order Reaction Study Here
MATHS
Diameter Of A Circle Study Here
Intersection of Two Circle Study Here
Common Chord of two Circles Study Here
Family of Circles Study Here
Angle of Intersection of Two Circle Study Here
DAY 39
PHYSICS
Energy In Simple Harmonic Motion Study Here
Oscillations Of A Spring-mass System Study Here
Oscillation Of Two Particle System Study Here
Oscillation Of Pendulum Study Here
Angular Simple Harmonic Motion Study Here
CHEMISTRY
nth Order Reaction Study Here
Methods of Determining Reaction Order Study Here
MATHS
Radical Axis Study Here
Conic Sections Study Here
Parabola Study Here
Equation of parabola when equation of axis and tangent at vertex and latus rectum are
Study Here
given
Position of a Point with Respect to a Parabola Study Here
DAY 40
PHYSICS
Physical Pendulum Study Here
Motion Of A Ball In Tunnel Through The Earth Study Here
Time Period Of Torsional Pendulum Study Here
The Oscillation Of Floating Bodies Study Here
Free, Forced And Damped Oscillation Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
CHEMISTRY
Molecularity of reaction Study Here
Pseudo First Order Reaction Study Here
MATHS
Line and a Parabola Study Here
Tangent to a Parabola Study Here
Normal in point and Parametric and Slope form of parabola Study Here
Normal at t1 meets the parabola again at t2 Study Here
Co-normal Points Study Here
DAY 41
PHYSICS
Wave Motion Study Here
Types Of Wave Study Here
Travelling Waves Study Here
Travelling Sine Wave Study Here
Relation Between Phase Difference And Path Difference Study Here
Speed Of Transverse Wave On A String Study Here
Power Transmitted Along The String Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Elementary and Complex Reactions Study Here
Arrhenius Equation Study Here
MATHS
Chord of Contact and Diameter of Parabola Study Here
Subtangent and Subnormal Study Here
Some Standard Property of Parabola Study Here
Ellipse Study Here
Latus Rectum Study Here
Parametric equation of Ellipse Study Here
DAY 42
PHYSICS
Interference And Principle Of Superposition Study Here
Reflection And Transmission Of Waves On A String Study Here
Standing Wave On A String Study Here
Sonometer Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
Sound Wave Study Here
Propagation Of Sound Wave Study Here
Displacement Wave And Pressure Wave Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Surface Chemistry Study Here
Difference between Adsorption and Absorption Study Here
Physisorption and Chemisorption Study Here
MATHS
Horizontal and Vertical Ellipse Study Here
Position of a point with respect to Ellipse Study Here
Line and the Ellipse Study Here
Equation of Tangent to Ellipse Study Here
Equation of Normal in Point Form and Parametric Form Study Here
Diameter of Ellipse Study Here
WEEK 6 SUMMARY:
Physics:
Week 6 covers topics related to thermodynamics, heat engines, second law of thermodynamics, entropy, harmonic motion, and
wave motion. You’ll explore heat engines, the Carnot engine, SHM, pendulum oscillations, and wave properties.
These topics are crucial for understanding energy transformations, oscillatory motions, and wave behavior.
Chemistry:
In Chemistry, you’ll delve into rate of reaction, rate laws, reaction orders, molecularity, reaction kinetics, and surface chem-
istry. These topics are essential for understanding chemical reactions, reaction rates, and adsorption/absorption processes.
You’ll also learn about the Arrhenius equation and differences between physisorption and chemisorption.
Mathematics:
Mathematics topics include properties of circles, parabolas, ellipses, and conic sections. You’ll learn about loci, equations of
tangents and normals, and the position of points with respect to conic sections.
These geometric and algebraic concepts are vital for problem-solving in both mathematics and physics.
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The table below lists the day-by-day chapters for the 6th week of physics, chemistry, and maths studies.
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WEEK - 7
WEEK 7 TIPS:
Physics:
• Sound waves: Study the velocity of sound in different media, sound wave interference, and the Doppler effect.
Understand how resonance and standing waves are formed and their applications.
• Electricity: Master the concept of electric charge, Coulomb’s law, electric fields, and electric potential.
Explore the relationship between electric field and electric potential.
Chemistry:
• Adsorption and catalysis: Understand adsorption isotherms, Freundlich isotherms, and the role of adsorp-
tion in catalysis.
• Metallurgy: Learn about metallurgical processes, including extraction methods and purification of metals
through froth flotation, leaching, and other techniques.
Mathematics:
• Conic sections: Practice working with ellipses and hyperbolas, including properties, tangents, normals,
asymptotes, and director circles.
• Limits and differentiation: Focus on understanding limits, differentiation rules, implicit differentiation,
and the differentiation of inverse trigonometric functions. These topics are fundamental for calculus and
mathematical problem-solving.
Consistent practice and understanding of sound waves, electricity, and the mentioned mathematical concepts
will be essential to excel in these areas. Building a strong foundation in these topics will benefit you in various
aspects of physics, chemistry, and mathematics.
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
DAY 43
PHYSICS
Velocity Of Sound In Different Media Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Adsorption Isotherm Study Here
MATHS
Director Circle of Ellipse Study Here
DAY 44
PHYSICS
Standing Sound Waves Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Catalysis Study Here
MATHS
Tangents to Hyperbolas Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
DAY 45
PHYSICS
Electric Charge Study Here
Electric Charge And Electrification Study Here
Coulomb’s Law Study Here
Electric Field Study Here
Electric Field Lines Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Metallurgy Study Here
Extraction of Metals: Ores and Minerals Study Here
MATHS
Limit Study Here
Left-Hand Limits and Right-Hand Limits Study Here
Algebra of Limits Study Here
DAY 46
PHYSICS
Electric Field Intensity: Continuous Charge Distribution Study Here
Electric Field Due To A Uniformly Charged Ring Study Here
Electric Field Of Charged Disk Study Here
Electric Field Due To An Infinitely Long Charged Wire Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Froth Floatation Process Study Here
Leaching Process Study Here
MATHS
Limit of Indeterminate Form and Algebraic limit Study Here
Limit of Algebraic function Study Here
Limit Using Expansion Study Here
Sandwich Theorem Study Here
DAY 47
PHYSICS
Motion of charged particle in uniform electric field Study Here
Electric Dipole Study Here
Electric Field Of A Dipole Study Here
Torque On An Electric Dipole In A Uniform Electric Field Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
CHEMISTRY
Cyanide Process Study Here
MATHS
Limits of Trigonometric Functions Study Here
DAY 48
PHYSICS
Electric Flux Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Flux and Slag Study Here
MATHS
Limit of the form (0 power 0 or infinity power 0) Study Here
DAY 49
PHYSICS
Electric Potential Study Here
Electric Potential Of Uniformly Charged Ring, Rod, And Disc Study Here
Potential Due To Hollow Conducting, Solid Conducting, Hollow Non Conducting Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Isotopes of Hydrogen Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
MATHS
Differentiation Rules Study Here
Differentiation of Implicit Function Study Here
Differentiation of Function in Parametric Form Study Here
Differentiation of Inverse Trigonometric Function (cos/sine/tan) Study Here
WEEK 7 SUMMARY:
Physics:
Week 7 includes topics related to sound waves, their velocity in different media, sound wave interference, and concepts like
intensity, resonance, beats, and the Doppler effect. You will also explore electrical concepts, including electric charge, Cou-
lomb’s law, electric fields, and electric potential.Understanding sound waves and electricity is crucial for various applications
in physics and engineering.
Chemistry:
This week covers adsorption isotherms, catalysis, colloids, metallurgy, and processes like froth flotation, leaching, cyanide
process, calcination, and roasting.
You’ll gain insights into chemical processes related to adsorption, catalysis, and the extraction of metals.
Mathematics:
Mathematics topics include properties of conic sections (ellipse, hyperbola) and their tangents, normals, asymptotes, director
circles, and the position of points with respect to these curves.
You will also delve into limits, differentiation, and differentiation rules, including implicit differentiation and differentiation
of inverse trigonometric functions.
The table below lists the day-by-day chapters for the 7th week of physics, chemistry, and maths studies.
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WEEK - 8
WEEK 8 TIPS:
Physics:
• Electrostatics and capacitors: Pay attention to the concepts of electrostatic potential energy, capacitance,
and dielectrics. Understand how to calculate energy stored in capacitors and the effect of dielectrics.
• Electric circuits: Learn about electric current, resistance, and electromotive force. Explore series and paral-
lel combinations of resistors and the behavior of cells in circuits.
Chemistry:
• Elements and compounds: Familiarize yourself with the properties of various elements and compounds,
such as hydrides, alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and family elements like boron, carbon, and nitrogen.
Understand their chemical behavior and applications.Study the chemistry of water, hydrogen peroxide, and
important compounds like sodium chloride, calcium compounds, and borax.
Mathematics:
• Differentiation: Practice differentiation of functions and understand the concept of continuity and differ-
entiability. Work on problems involving maxima, minima, and the first derivative test, as these are essential
tools in calculus.
• Continuity and differentiability: Gain a strong grasp of the principles of continuity and differentiability,
which are foundational for solving mathematical problems in various areas, including physics.
Regular practice and a solid understanding of electrostatics, circuits, chemical properties, and calculus con-
cepts will be key to success in these areas. Building a strong foundation in these topics will benefit you in your
JEE Main preparation.
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
DAY 50
PHYSICS
Electrostatic Potential Energy Study Here
Potential Energy Of A Dipole In An Electric Field Study Here
Capacitor And Capacitance Study Here
The Parallel Plate Capacitor Study Here
Spherical And Cylindrical Capacitors Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Hydrides Study Here
Importance of Water (H2O) Study Here
MATHS
Differentiation Using Logarithm Study Here
Differentiation of a Function wrt Another Function and Higher Order derivative of a Function Study Here
Differentiation of Determinants Study Here
DAY 51
PHYSICS
Combination Of Capacitors - Parallel And Series Study Here
Energy Stored In Capacitor Study Here
Dielectrics Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Hard Water and Soft Water Study Here
Hydrogen Peroxide Study Here
MATHS
Differentiation of Function and Relation Study Here
Differentiation of Inverse Function Study Here
Continuity and Discontinuity Study Here
Directional Continuity and Continuity over an Interval Study Here
DAY 52
PHYSICS
Electric Current Study Here
Current Density Study Here
Drift Velocity Study Here
Ohms Law Study Here
Mobility Of Electron Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
CHEMISTRY
Alkali Metals Study Here
Anomalous Behaviour of Lithium Study Here
Alkali Metals Halides Study Here
Sodium Chloride and Sodium Hydroxide Study Here
MATHS
Non - Removable, Infinite and Oscillatory Type Discontinuity Study Here
Continuity and Discontinuity obtained by Algebraic Operations Study Here
Continuity of Composite Function Study Here
The Intermediate Value Theorem Study Here
DAY 53
PHYSICS
Resistance And Resistivity Study Here
Change Of Resistance In Wires By Stretching Study Here
Resistor Colour Code Study Here
Heat And Power Developed In A Resistor Study Here
Resistors In Series And Parallel Combinations Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Sodium Carbonate and Sodium Bicarbonate Study Here
Alkaline Earth Metals Study Here
Structure of beryllium chloride Study Here
Anomalous Behaviour of Beryllium Study Here
MATHS
Differentiability and Existence of Derivative Study Here
Examining differentiability Using Graph of Function Study Here
Continuity And Differentiability Study Here
Differentiability of Composite Function Study Here
DAY 54
PHYSICS
Emf Of A Cell Study Here
Internal Resistance Of A Cell Study Here
Current Given By A Cell Study Here
Grouping Of Cells Study Here
Charging Of Battery And Discharging Of Battery Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
CHEMISTRY
Diagonal Relationship Between Beryllium and Aluminium Study Here
Calcium Oxide (Quick Lime) and Calcium Hydroxide (Slaked lime) Study Here
Calcium Carbonate and Calcium Sulphate(Plaster of Paris) Study Here
MATHS
Derivative as Rate Measure Study Here
Approximations and Errors using Derivatives Study Here
Tangent to the Curve at a Point Study Here
Angle of Intersection between Two Curves Study Here
DAY 55
PHYSICS
Kirchhoff First Law Study Here
Kirchhoff’s Second Law Study Here
Galvanometer Study Here
Ammeter Study Here
Voltmeter Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Physical Properties of Boron Family Study Here
Anomalous Behaviour of Boron Study Here
Diagonal Relationship of B and Si Study Here
Chemical Properties of Boron Family Study Here
Diborane Study Here
Orthoboric Acid Study Here
Borax Formula Study Here
MATHS
Length of Tangent and Normal and Subtangent and subnormal Study Here
Rolle’s Theorem Study Here
Monotonicity and Extremum of Functions Study Here
Inflection Point Study Here
DAY 56
PHYSICS
Wheatstone’s Bridge Study Here
Meter Bridge Study Here
Potentiometer - Principle And Applications Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
CHEMISTRY
Group 14 Elements (Carbon Family) Study Here
Allotropes of Carbon Study Here
Carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide Study Here
Silicates Study Here
Silicon Dioxide Study Here
Silicones Study Here
Group 15 Elements (Nitrogen Family) Study Here
Dinitrogen - Preparation, Properties And Uses Study Here
MATHS
Maxima and Minima in Calculus Study Here
First Derivative Test Study Here
WEEK 8 SUMMARY:
Physics:
This week covers electrostatics, capacitors, and electric circuits. You’ll learn about electrostatic potential energy, capacitance,
dielectrics, electric current, resistance, and electromotive force (emf ).Understanding electrostatics and electric circuits is
essential for solving problems related to electrical and electronic systems.
Chemistry:
The chemistry topics include hydrides, hard water and soft water, hydrogen peroxide, alkali metals and their halides, alkaline
earth metals, sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, calcium compounds, boron family elements, carbon family elements,
and nitrogen family elements.
These topics encompass the properties and chemical behavior of various elements and compounds, which are fundamental
in chemistry.
Mathematics:
Mathematics topics include differentiation of functions, continuity and differentiability, and calculus concepts like maxima,
minima, and the first derivative test.
Mastering calculus is crucial for solving mathematical problems in physics and engineering.
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The table below lists the day-by-day chapters for the 8th week of physics, chemistry, and maths studies.
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WEEK - 9
WEEK 9 TIPS:
Physics:
• Electromagnetism: Pay close attention to Faraday’s laws of electrolysis. Understand the principles of ther-
mocouples and charging of capacitors and inductors.
• Magnetism: Study the Biot-Savart law and Ampere’s circuital law for calculating magnetic fields. Compre-
hend the motion of charged particles in magnetic fields.
Chemistry:
• Elements and compounds: Focus on the preparation and properties of ammonia, oxides of nitrogen, phos-
phorus compounds, oxygen family elements, halogen family elements, noble gases, and their compounds.
Understand the chemical properties and applications of these substances.Dive into topics like sulfuric acid,
chlorine gas, KMnO4, interhalogen compounds, and coordination compounds, as these are essential in
chemistry.
Mathematics:
• Integration techniques: Practice different methods of integration, including substitution, parts, partial frac-
tions, and integration of trigonometric and algebraic functions. Learn how to apply these techniques to solve
mathematical problems.Understand definite integrals and their applications in calculating areas, volumes,
and other mathematical quantities.
Regular practice and a solid understanding of electricity, magnetism, chemical properties, and integration
techniques will be crucial for your JEE Main preparation in these areas. Building a strong foundation in these
topics will help you excel in your exams.
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
DAY 57
PHYSICS
Faraday’s Laws Of Electrolysis Study Here
Thermo Couple Study Here
Calculation Of Resistance By Symmetry Study Here
Charging Of Capacitor And Inductor Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Preparation And Properties Of Ammonia Study Here
Oxides of Nitrogen Study Here
Phosphorus Study Here
Phosphine and Phosphorus Chloride Study Here
Oxoacids of Phosphorus Study Here
Group 16 Elements (Oxygen Family) Study Here
Compounds of oxygen Study Here
MATHS
Application of Monotonicity Study Here
Nature of Roots of Cubic Polynomial Study Here
Application of Extremum in Plane Geometry and Solid geometry Study Here
DAY 58
PHYSICS
Biot-savart Law Study Here
Magnetic Field Due To Current In Straight Wire Study Here
Magnetic Field Due To Circular Current Loop Study Here
Magnetic Field On The Axis Of Circular Current Loop Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Oxides Study Here
Ozone Study Here
Sulphur And Its Allotropic Forms Study Here
Sulfuric Acid Study Here
Group 17 Elements (Halogen Family) Study Here
Interhalogen Compounds Study Here
Halogen hydrides Study Here
MATHS
Integration as an Inverse Process of Differentiation Study Here
Integration of Trigonometric Functions Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
DAY 59
PHYSICS
Ampere’s Circuital Law And Its Applications Study Here
Solenoid Study Here
Toroid Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Oxides of halogen Study Here
Reaction with Alkali Study Here
Oxoacids of Halogens Study Here
Chlorine Gas Study Here
Bleaching Powder Study Here
Group 18 Elements (Noble Gases) Study Here
Important Compounds of Xenon Study Here
Uses of Noble Gases Study Here
MATHS
Integration by Substitution Study Here
Fundamental Formulae of Indefinite Integration (Inverse Trigonometric Functions) Study Here
DAY 60
PHYSICS
Force On A Moving Charge In Magnetic Field Study Here
Motion Of A Charged Particle In Uniform Magnnetic Field Study Here
Lorentz Force Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Transition Elements Study Here
Colour Of Transition Elements Study Here
MATHS
Integrals of Particular Function Study Here
Trigonometric Integrals Study Here
DAY 61
PHYSICS
Cyclotron Study Here
Force On A Conductor Carrying Current In A Magnetic Field Study Here
Force Between Two Parallel Current Carrying Conductors Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
CHEMISTRY
Properties Of Interstitial Compounds Study Here
KMnO4 - Potassium Permanganate Study Here
MATHS
Integration By Parts Formula Study Here
Integration Using Partial Fraction Study Here
DAY 62
PHYSICS
Torque On Current Loop And Magnetic Moment Derivation Study Here
Magnetic Moment Of Revolving Electron And Bohr Magneton Study Here
Moving Coil Galvanometer Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Potassium Dichromate - K2Cr2O7 Study Here
F Block Elements Study Here
MATHS
Integration of Irrational Algebraic Function Study Here
Reduction Formula Study Here
Indirect Substitution in Integral Study Here
DAY 63
PHYSICS
Magnetic Field Lines Study Here
Bar Magnet As An Equivalent Solenoid Study Here
The Dipole In A Uniform Magnetic Field Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Coordination Compounds Study Here
MATHS
Definite Integral - Calculus Study Here
Definite integral as the limit of a sum Study Here
WEEK 9 SUMMARY:
Physics:
Week 9 covers electromagnetism and magnetism. You’ll learn about Faraday’s laws of electrolysis, thermocouples, charging of
capacitors and inductors, Biot-Savart law, Ampere’s circuital law, magnetic fields due to currents, motion of charged particles
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in magnetic fields, and more.This week is crucial for understanding the principles of electricity and magnetism, which are
fundamental for solving problems in various areas of physics and engineering.
Chemistry:
The chemistry topics include the preparation and properties of ammonia, oxides of nitrogen, phosphorus, its compounds,
the oxygen family, the halogen family, noble gases, and various compounds of these elements.Understanding these topics
will enhance your knowledge of the properties and reactions of different elements and compounds, which are essential in
chemistry.
Mathematics:
Mathematics topics in Week 9 involve integration, including integration by substitution, integration of trigonometric func-
tions, integration by parts, integration using partial fractions, integration of irrational algebraic functions, reduction formulas,
and definite integrals.
Integration is a critical concept for solving mathematical problems in physics and engineering.
The table below lists the day-by-day chapters for the 9th week of physics, chemistry, and maths studies.
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WEEK - 10
WEEK 10 TIPS:
Physics:
• Magnetism and electromagnetic induction: Focus on understanding magnetic field concepts, electro-
magnetic induction laws, inductance, and AC principles. Practice problems related to these topics, as they
are crucial for electromagnetic applications and circuits.Pay attention to hysteresis curves and how they
represent the behavior of magnetic materials under changing magnetic fields.
Chemistry:
• Coordination chemistry: Study the theories of coordination compounds, including Werner’s theory, valence
bond theory, and crystal field theory. Explore factors influencing complex stability and the various types of
isomerism in coordination complexes.
• Organic chemistry: Grasp the classification of organic compounds, functional groups, homologous series,
and IUPAC nomenclature. Understand the concepts of carbocations, carbanions, and organic reactions.
Mathematics:
• Definite integration: Master the techniques for evaluating definite integrals, including substitution and the
properties of definite integrals. Practice finding areas between curves and using even-odd properties.
• Differential equations: Learn how to solve various types of differential equations, including separation of
variables, homogeneous and linear differential equations, and the Bernoulli equation. Understand the con-
cepts of orthogonal trajectories and exact differential equations and their applications.
Regular practice and a solid grasp of these topics in physics, chemistry, and mathematics will be instrumental
in your JEE Main preparation during Week 10. Building a strong foundation in these areas will help you excel
in your exams.
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DAY 64
PHYSICS
Gauss Law Of Magnetism Study Here
Earth’s Magnetic Field Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Werner’s Theory Study Here
Valence Bond Theory of Coordination Compounds Study Here
MATHS
Evaluation of Definite Integrals by Substitution Study Here
Properties of the Definite Integral Study Here
DAY 65
PHYSICS
Magnetisation And Magnetic Intensity Study Here
Magnetic Properties Of Materials Study Here
Hysteresis Curve Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Crystal Field Theory (CFT) Study Here
MATHS
Piecewise Definite integration Study Here
Application of Even- Odd Properties in Definite Integration Study Here
DAY 66
PHYSICS
Magnetic Flux Study Here
Faraday’s Law Of Induction Study Here
Lenz’s Law Study Here
Motional Electromotive Force Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Factors Affecting the Stability of Complexes Study Here
Isomerism in Coordination Complexes Study Here
MATHS
Newton-Leibnitz’s Formula Study Here
Application of Inequality in Definite Integration Study Here
Area Between Two Curves - Calculus Study Here
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DAY 67
PHYSICS
Induced Electric Field Study Here
Time-Varying Magnetic Field Study Here
Eddy Currents Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Organometallic Compounds Study Here
Pi - Complex Study Here
MATHS
Differential Equation Study Here
Formation of Differential Equation and Solutions of a Differential Equation Study Here
DAY 68
PHYSICS
Self Inductance Study Here
Mutual Inductance Study Here
Energy Stored In An Inductor Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Organic Compounds - Classification Of Organic Compounds Study Here
Functional Groups Study Here
Homologous Series Study Here
IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry Study Here
MATHS
Differential equations with variables separable Study Here
Homogeneous Differential Equation Study Here
DAY 69
PHYSICS
AC Generator Study Here
Average And Rms Value Of Alternating Current And Voltage Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Isomerism Study Here
Organic Chemistry Study Here
Carbocations Study Here
MATHS
Linear Differential Equation Study Here
Bernoulli’s Equation Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
DAY 70
PHYSICS
AC Voltage Applied To A Resistor Study Here
AC Voltage Applied To An Inductor Study Here
AC Voltage Applied To A Capacitor Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Carbanions Study Here
Alkyl Free Radicals Study Here
Nucleophiles and Electrophiles Study Here
Inductive Effect Study Here
MATHS
Orthogonal Trajectory Study Here
Exact Differential Equation Study Here
Application of Differential Equation Study Here
WEEK 10 SUMMARY:
Physics:
Week 10 delves into magnetism, electromagnetic induction, and alternating current (AC). You’ll learn about Gauss’s law of
magnetism, Earth’s magnetic field, magnetization, magnetic intensity, Faraday’s law of induction, Lenz’s law, self-inductance,
mutual inductance, and various concepts related to AC.
Understanding these electromagnetic principles is essential for solving problems related to magnetic fields, electromagnetic
waves, and AC circuits.
Chemistry:
In chemistry, you’ll explore Werner’s theory, valence bond theory of coordination compounds, crystal field theory (CFT),
factors affecting the stability of complexes, isomerism in coordination complexes, organometallic compounds, pi-complexes,
organic compounds classification, functional groups, and organic nomenclature.
These topics provide a comprehensive understanding of coordination chemistry, organic chemistry, and isomerism, which are
critical for chemical reactions and structures.
Mathematics:
The mathematics topics in Week 10 include definite integration techniques, differential equations, separation of variables,
homogeneous differential equations, linear differential equations, Bernoulli’s equation, orthogonal trajectories, and exact
differential equations.
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These mathematical concepts are vital for solving complex problems in calculus and differential equations.
The table below lists the day-by-day chapters for the 10th week of physics, chemistry, and maths studies.
Electromagnetic Induction
Day 66 Co-ordination Compounds Integral Calculus
and Alternating Currents
Electromagnetic Induction
Day 67 Co-ordination Compounds Differential Equations
and Alternating Currents
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WEEK - 11
WEEK 11 TIPS:
Physics:
• AC circuits: Focus on understanding the behavior of series LR, RC, and LCR circuits, resonance, quality
factor, and power factor. Practice solving problems related to these topics, as they are commonly featured in
electrical circuit questions.
• Electromagnetic waves and optics: Study Maxwell’s equations, electromagnetic waves, reflection, spheri-
cal mirrors, refraction, total internal reflection, and dispersion of light through prisms. Understand image
formation and properties of mirrors and lenses.
Chemistry:
• Organic chemistry: Concentrate on advanced topics such as the electromagnetic effect, resonance effect,
and hyperconjugation. These concepts explain the stability and reactivity of organic compounds.
• Aromatic compounds: Familiarize yourself with the chemical properties, reactions, and naming conven-
tions for alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, and aromatic compounds. Explore reactions like hydroboration and
Friedel-Crafts reactions.
Mathematics:
• 3D geometry and vectors: Practice problems related to 3D geometry, vectors, and vector operations.
Develop a deep understanding of direction cosines, direction ratios, dot and cross products, and their geo-
metrical interpretations.
• Analytical geometry: Work on solving equations of planes, lines, and distance-related problems in 3D space.
Understand the concepts of reflection and refraction in the context of mathematics, especially for optical
questions.
Regular practice and a solid understanding of these topics in physics, chemistry, and mathematics will be
essential for your success in the JEE Main exams. Mastering these subjects will help you approach challenging
problems with confidence.
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
DAY 71
PHYSICS
Series LR Circuit Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Electromeric Effect Study Here
MATHS
3D Geometry Study Here
DAY 72
PHYSICS
Resonance In Series LCR Circuit Study Here
CHEMISTRY
IUPAC Nomenclature of Alkanes Study Here
MATHS
Direction Cosines & Direction Ratios Of A Line Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
DAY 73
PHYSICS
Displacement Current Study Here
Maxwell’s 4 Equations Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Chemical Properties of Alkanes Study Here
Conformation, Sawhorse and Newman Projections Study Here
Nomenclature and Isomerism of Alkenes Study Here
Preparation of Alkenes Study Here
MATHS
Linear Combination of Vectors Study Here
Dot Product Of Two Vectors Study Here
Finding Components of a vector Along and Perpendicular to another Vector Study Here
Cross product Study Here
DAY 74
PHYSICS
Nature Of Electromagnetic Waves Study Here
Energy Density And Intensity Of EM Waves Study Here
Electromagnetic Spectrum Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Chemical Properties of Alkenes Study Here
Hydroboration and Oxidation Study Here
Preparation of Alkynes Study Here
Chemical Properties of Alkynes Study Here
Aromaticity Study Here
MATHS
Geometrical Interpretation of Product of Vectors Study Here
Scalar Triple Product of Vectors Study Here
Proof of the Vector Triple Product Study Here
Lagrange’s Identity Study Here
DAY 75
PHYSICS
Laws Of Reflection Study Here
Reflection On A Plane Mirror Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
Object And Image Velocity In Plane Mirror Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Reaction of Aromatic Compounds Study Here
Electrophilic Substitution Reaction Study Here
Friedel-Crafts Reaction Study Here
Benzene Reactions - Sulfonation, Nitration and Halogenation Study Here
MATHS
Equation Of A Line In Three Dimensions Study Here
Image of a Point in the given Line Study Here
DAY 76
PHYSICS
Spherical Mirrors Study Here
Image Formation By Spherical Mirrors Study Here
Spherical Mirror Formula And Magnification Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Alkyl Halides Study Here
MATHS
Shortest Distance between Two Lines Study Here
Equation of A Plane In The Normal Form Study Here
DAY 77
PHYSICS
Refraction Of Light Study Here
Real Depth And Apparent Depth Study Here
Total Internal Reflection Study Here
Refraction Of Light Through Glass Slab Study Here
Refraction And Dispersion Of Light Through A Prism Study Here
Refraction At Spherical Surface Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Physical & Chemical Properties of Haloalkanes Study Here
MATHS
Equation of a plane perpendicular to a given vector and passing through a given point Study Here
Equation of a plane passing through three non collinear point Study Here
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WEEK 11 SUMMARY:
Physics:
Week 11 delves into alternating current (AC) circuits, electromagnetic waves, and optics. Topics include series LR, RC, and
LCR circuits, resonance, quality factor, Maxwell’s equations, transformers, displacement current, electromagnetic waves, laws
of reflection, spherical mirrors, and refraction of light.
These concepts are crucial for understanding electrical circuits, electromagnetic wave propagation, reflection, and refraction,
which are often tested in JEE Main.
Chemistry:
In chemistry, you’ll cover advanced topics related to organic chemistry and aromatic compounds. This includes the electro-
magnetic effect, mesomeric or resonance effect, hyperconjugation, tautomerism, chemical properties of alkanes, alkenes,
alkynes, aromatic compounds, hydroboration, oxidation, and reactions of aromatic compounds.
These topics are essential for grasping the reactivity and structural characteristics of various organic compounds, which are
frequently featured in JEE Main chemistry sections.
Mathematics:
The mathematics topics in Week 11 revolve around three-dimensional (3D) geometry, vectors, and analytical geometry.
Concepts include direction cosines and direction ratios of lines, vector operations, scalar triple product, and geometrical
interpretations of vector operations.
These mathematical principles are fundamental for problem-solving in 3D space and vector calculus, commonly tested in
JEE Main mathematics sections.
The table below lists the day-by-day chapters for the 11th week of physics, chemistry, and maths studies.
Organic Compounds
Day 76 Optics Three Dimensional Geometry
Containing Halogens
Organic Compounds
Day 77 Optics Three Dimensional Geometry
Containing Halogens
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WEEK - 12
WEEK 12 TIPS:
Physics:
• Optics: Focus on understanding the behavior of lenses, image formation, lens formulas, and the principles of optical devices
like microscopes and telescopes. Pay attention to the concepts of interference, diffraction, polarization, and the photoelec-
tric effect, as these are important for optics questions.
Chemistry:
• Organic chemistry: Study the preparation methods and properties of alcohols, phenols, aldehydes, and ketones. Familiar-
ize yourself with reaction mechanisms and identification tests for these organic compounds.
• Williamson’s Ether Synthesis: Pay special attention to this method, as it is commonly tested in JEE Main
Mathematics:
• Plane geometry: Practice solving problems involving planes, lines, and angles, as well as understanding their properties
and interactions.
• Permutations and combinations: Work on problems related to permutations, combinations, and selections, and become
familiar with counting principles and applications.
Regular practice and a deep understanding of these topics in physics, chemistry, and mathematics will be essential for your
success in the JEE Main exams. Mastering these subjects will help you approach challenging problems with confidence.
CHEMISTRY
Haloarene Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
MATHS
Equation of a Plane Passing Through a Given Point and Parallel to Two Given Vectors Study Here
Angle Between Two PlanesAngle Between Two Planes - Planes & Angles Study Here
DAY 79
PHYSICS
Structure And Functions Of Human Eye Study Here
Simple Microscope Study Here
Compound Microscope Study Here
Astronomical Telescope Study Here
Terrestrial Telescope Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Preparation of Alcohols Study Here
MATHS
Family of Plane Study Here
Perpendicular Distance Of A Point From A Plane Study Here
DAY 80
PHYSICS
Wavefronts Study Here
Huygens Principle Study Here
Interference Of Light - Condition And Types Study Here
Young’s Double Slit Experiment Study Here
Optical Path Study Here
Ydse With Thin Slab Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Physical and Chemical Properties of Alcohols Study Here
Preparation of Phenols Study Here
MATHS
Image of a Point in the Plane Study Here
Two Sides of a Plane Study Here
DAY 81
PHYSICS
Lloyd’s Mirror Experiment Study Here
Fresnel’s Biprism Study Here
Thin Film Interference Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
Diffraction Of Light Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Physical and Chemical Properties of Phenols Study Here
MATHS
Equation of The Plane Bisecting the Angle Between Two Planes Study Here
Line of Intersection of Two Plane and Angle Between a Line and a Plane Study Here
DAY 82
PHYSICS
Polarization Of Light Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Williamson’s Ether Synthesis Study Here
MATHS
Coplanarity of Two Lines Study Here
DAY 83
PHYSICS
Electron Emission Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Methods of Preparation of Aldehydes and Ketones Study Here
MATHS
Introduction Permutation and Combination Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
DAY 84
PHYSICS
Radiation Pressure Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Reaction of Aldehydes and Ketones Study Here
Carboxylic Acids Study Here
MATHS
Geometrical Permutations Study Here
Rank Of A Word In A Dictionary Study Here
Introduction Of Combinations Study Here
Applications Of Selections Study Here
Selection Of Any Number Of Objects Study Here
WEEK 12 SUMMARY:
Physics:
In Week 12, you’ll explore topics related to optics and the behavior of light. You’ll learn about lenses, image formation, lens
maker’s formula, power of lenses and mirrors, magnification, compound lenses, and the structure and function of the human
eye. Additionally, you’ll study various optical devices such as microscopes and telescopes, as well as interference of light, dif-
fraction, polarization, and the photoelectric effect.
These topics are crucial for understanding the behavior of light, image formation, optical devices, and phenomena like inter-
ference, diffraction, and polarization. They are often featured in the optics section of JEE Main.
Chemistry:
In chemistry, the focus will be on the preparation and properties of alcohols, phenols, and the methods of preparation of
aldehydes and ketones. This includes Haloarene, Williamson’s Ether Synthesis, and detailed discussions of their physical
and chemical properties.
Understanding the synthesis and properties of these organic compounds is vital for organic chemistry questions in JEE Main.
Mathematics:
The mathematical topics cover various concepts, including the equations of planes and their properties, angles and intersec-
tions between planes, permutation and combination, geometrical permutations, rank of a word in a dictionary, combinations,
and selections.
These mathematical principles are crucial for problem-solving in analytical geometry and combinatorics, which are frequently
tested in the JEE Main mathematics section.
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The table below lists the day-by-day chapters for the 12th week of physics, chemistry, and maths studies.
Organic Compounds
Day 79 Optics Three Dimensional Geometry
Containing Oxygen
Organic Compounds
Day 80 Optics Three Dimensional Geometry
Containing Oxygen
Organic Compounds
Day 81 Optics Three Dimensional Geometry
Containing Oxygen
Organic Compounds
Day 82 Optics Three Dimensional Geometry
Containing Oxygen
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WEEK - 13
WEEK 13 TIPS:
Physics:
• Wave-particle duality: Understand the concept of wave-particle duality and its implications, as it’s a funda-
mental idea in modern physics.
• Atomic models: Study Rutherford’s and Bohr’s models and their limitations. Focus on the energy levels and
spectra of the hydrogen atom.
• Nuclear physics: Learn about nuclear structure, binding energy, radioactivity, nuclear processes, and the
various types of decay. Moseley’s and Bragg’s laws are important for understanding atomic spectra.
Chemistry:
• Amines: Pay attention to the preparation, tests, and basicity of amines. Know how to identify and differenti-
ate amines in chemical reactions.
• Organic and biochemistry: Understand the classification, properties, and tests for carbohydrates. Explore
the world of polymers and their types, classification, properties, and applications.
Mathematics:
• Binomial and multinomial theorems: Master the binomial and multinomial theorems, including their
formulas, expansions, and applications. Practice solving problems involving binomial coefficients.
• Statistics: Focus on measures of dispersion (variance and standard deviation) and central tendency (mean,
median, mode) as they are essential for understanding and analyzing data.
Regular practice and a thorough understanding of these topics in physics, chemistry, and mathematics
are essential for excelling in the JEE Main exams. Make use of sample problems and practice tests to gauge
your progress.
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
DAY 85
PHYSICS
Wave Nature Of Matter And De Broglie’s Equation Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Preparation of Amines Study Here
MATHS
Formation of Groups Study Here
DAY 86
PHYSICS
Rutherford’s Atomic Model And Limitations Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Test for Amines Study Here
MATHS
Binomial Theorem - Formula, Expansion, Problems and Applications Study Here
DAY 87
PHYSICS
Line Spectra Of Hydrogen Atom Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Basicity of Amines Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
MATHS
An Important Theorem Study Here
DAY 88
PHYSICS
Nucleus Structure Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Azo-Coupling Reaction Study Here
MATHS
Multinomial Theorem Study Here
DAY 89
PHYSICS
Simultaneous And Series Disintegration Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Classification of Carbohydrates and its Structure Study Here
MATHS
Product of two Binomial Coefficients Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
DAY 90
PHYSICS
X-rays Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Proteins Study Here
MATHS
Introduction Study Here
DAY 91
PHYSICS
Band Theory Of Solids Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Polymers - Types, Classification, Properties, and Uses of Polymers Study Here
MATHS
Measures of Dispersion Study Here
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WEEK 13 SUMMARY:
Physics:
Week 13 covers topics related to the wave nature of matter, atomic models (Rutherford’s and Bohr’s), atomic spectra, and
nuclear physics. You’ll learn about De Broglie’s equation and the Davisson-Germer experiment, which support the wave-
particle duality of matter. Other topics include the structure of the nucleus, binding energy per nucleon, radioactive decay,
and nuclear processes.
These topics are essential for understanding the behaviour of matter at the atomic and subatomic levels. They are foundational
for both atomic and nuclear physics, which are significant sections in the JEE Main syllabus.
Chemistry:
In chemistry, you’ll focus on the preparation of amines, including their tests and basicity. The topics also include the classifi-
cation and properties of carbohydrates and amino acids, along with tests for carbohydrates. You’ll learn about azo-coupling
reactions and explore the world of polymers, including natural and synthetic rubber, polyamides, and their uses.
These organic and biochemistry topics are crucial for scoring well in the JEE Main chemistry section.
Mathematics:
The mathematical concepts in this week include the binomial theorem, multinomial theorem, and the use of binomial coef-
ficients in different mathematical problems. You’ll also study statistics, covering measures of dispersion and central tendency.
A strong grasp of these mathematical concepts is essential for solving problems in combinatorics, probability, and statistics,
which are common in JEE Main.
The table below lists the day-by-day chapters for the 13th week of physics, chemistry, and maths studies.
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WEEK - 14
WEEK 14 TIPS:
Physics:
• Electronic components: Understand the operation of diodes, transistors, and logic gates. Learn how they function as
switches and amplifiers.
• Communication systems: Study the elements of a communication system, electromagnetic wave propagation, and the
need for modulation in communication.
• Amplitude modulation: Gain a thorough understanding of how amplitude modulation is produced and detected in com-
munication systems.
Chemistry:
• Environmental chemistry: Focus on topics related to pollutants, pollution, and their reactions. Also, delve into biochemi-
cal oxygen demand, water pollution causes, and soil pollution.
• Pharmaceutical chemistry: Study drug classification, interactions, antibiotics, antifertility drugs, and antiseptics.
• Food chemistry: Explore chemicals used as food preservatives.
Mathematics:
• Probability and statistics: Work through problems related to conditional probability, independent events, random vari-
ables, and probability distributions.
• Logic and truth tables: Understand principles of mathematical induction and logic connectivity.
• Practice regularly: Mathematics often requires practice, so solve problems to reinforce your understanding.
Regular practice and a strong grasp of these topics will help you succeed in the JEE Main exams. Make use of sample prob-
lems and practice tests to assess your progress.
CHEMISTRY
Polyester Study Here
Biodegradable Polymers Study Here
MATHS
Some Important Point Regarding Statistics Study Here
Important Terminologies and Definitions of Probability Study Here
Algebra of Events Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
DAY 93
PHYSICS
P-N Junction Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Atmospheric Pollutants And The Reactions Study Here
MATHS
Basic Probability Practise Session Study Here
DAY 94
PHYSICS
Bipolar Junction Transistor (N-P-N And P-N-P Transistor) Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Biochemical Oxygen Demand Study Here
MATHS
Conditional Probability Study Here
DAY 95
PHYSICS
Logic Gates Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Classification Of Drugs Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
MATHS
Total Probability Theorem and Bayes’ Theorem Study Here
Random Variables and its Probability Distributions Study Here
Bernoulli Trials and Binomial Distribution Study Here
DAY 96
PHYSICS
Elements Of Communication System Study Here
Propagation Of Electromagnetic Waves Study Here
Need Of Modulation In Communication Systems Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Antiseptics and Disinfectants Study Here
Antibiotics Study Here
Antifertility drugs Study Here
Chemicals Used As Food Preservatives Study Here
Artificial Sweeteners And Sweetening Agents Study Here
Soaps And Detergents Study Here
MATHS
Principle of Mathematical Induction Study Here
Practice Session Study Here
DAY 97
PHYSICS
Amplitude Modulation Study Here
Production Of Amplitude Modulated Wave Study Here
Detection Of Amplitude Modulated Wave Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Purification of Organic Compounds Study Here
Qualitative Analysis of Organic Compounds Study Here
Lassaigne’s Test - Test for Nitrogen, Sulphur, Halogens Study Here
MATHS
Logic Connectivity Study Here
Truth Table Study Here
DAY 98
PHYSICS
To Measure The Diameter Of Small Spherical Cylindrical Body Using Vernier Callipers Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
To Measure The Thickness Of The Given Sheet Using Screw Gauge Study Here
To Find The Mass Of A Given Body Using A Metre Scale By Principle Of Moments Study Here
CHEMISTRY
Duma’s Method Study Here
Kjeldahl’s Method Study Here
Carius Method Study Here
MATHS
Relation Between Set Notation and Truth Table Study Here
Converse, Inverse, and Contrapositive Study Here
WEEK 14 SUMMARY:
Physics:
In this week, you will study electronic components like the Zener diode and special purpose P-N junction diodes. Learn about
semiconductor diodes, P-N junctions in forward and reverse bias, rectification, P-N-P, and N-P-N transistors. Additionally,
explore logic gates, communication systems, and amplitude modulation.
These topics are fundamental for understanding electronic devices, digital circuits, and communication systems, which are
relevant for JEE Main.
Chemistry:
Topics in chemistry include biodegradable polymers, atmospheric pollutants and their reactions, water pollution causes,
biochemical oxygen demand, soil pollution, classification of drugs, drugs interactions, antiseptics, disinfectants, antibiotics,
antifertility drugs, and chemicals used as food preservatives.
These topics cover environmental chemistry, pharmaceuticals, and organic chemistry aspects important for JEE Main.
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Mathematics:
Week 14 covers probability and statistics, including conditional probability, multiplication theorem on probability, independ-
ent events, total probability theorem, Bayes’ theorem, random variables and their probability distributions, Bernoulli trials,
binomial distribution, principle of mathematical induction, logic connectivity, and truth tables.
A strong foundation in these mathematical concepts is crucial for tackling the probability and statistics problems that appear
in JEE Main.
The table below lists the day-by-day chapters for the 14th week of physics, chemistry, and maths studies.
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WEEK - 15
WEEK 15 TIPS:
Physics:
• Laboratory experiments: Approach the practical experiments with curiosity and precision. Follow the instructions care-
fully, and understand the scientific principles behind each experiment.
• Note-taking: Keep detailed records of your experimental setups, observations, and results. This practice will help you in
future experiments and revision.
Chemistry:
• Systematic analysis: Pay close attention to the systematic analysis of anions and cations. Understand the chemical reac-
tions involved in identifying specific ions.
• Hands-on experience: Practical work is essential in chemistry. Practice performing salt analysis and systematic analysis
to become proficient in qualitative inorganic analysis.
Mathematics:
• Logical reasoning: For mathematical reasoning topics like tautology, contradiction, and syllogism, focus on understanding
the logical rules and applying them to solve problems.
• Practice problems: Solve a variety of mathematical reasoning problems to sharpen your logical thinking and problem-
solving abilities
This week’s practical and logical topics provide a well-rounded education in physics, chemistry, and mathematical reasoning.
Hands-on experience in the laboratory and logical thinking are valuable skills for the JEE Main.
To Compare EMF Of Two Given Primary Cells Using Potentiometer Study Here
To Determine Resistance Of A Galvanometer By Half-deflection Method And
Study Here
To Find Its Figure Of Merit.
To Determine Resistance Per Cm Of A Given Wire By Plotting A Graph Of
Study Here
Potential Difference Versus Current.
To Find The Focal Length Of A Concave Lens Using Convex Lens Study Here
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CONCEPT NAME STUDY LINKS
CHEMISTRY
Salt Analysis Study Here
MATHS
Tautology And Contradiction Study Here
DAY 100
PHYSICS
To Find Focal Length Of A Convex Mirror Using Convex Lens Study Here
To Determine Angle Of Minimum Deviation For A Given Prism By Plotting A Graph Between
Study Here
Angle Of Incidence And The Angle Of Deviation.
To Determine Refractive Index Of A Glass Slab Using Travelling Microscope Study Here
To Study The Characteristics Of A Common Emitter Non (or PNP) Transistor And To Find
Study Here
Out The Values Of Current And Voltage Gains.
To Draw The Characteristic Curve Of A Zener Diode And To Determine Its Reverse Break-
Study Here
down Voltage.
To Draw The I-V Characteristics Curve Of P-N Junction In Forward Bias Study Here
To Identify A Diode, Led, A Transistor, An IC, Resistor And Capacitor From Collection Of
Study Here
Such Items
To Use A Multi Meter To: (a) Identify The Base Of The Transistor (b) Distinguish Between
NPN And PNP Type Transistors. (c) See The Unidirectional Flow Of Current In Case Of A Study Here
Diode And An Led. (d) Check Whether A Given Electronic Component
CHEMISTRY
Systematic Analysis of Cations Study Here
MATHS
Practise problems on Mathematical reasoning Study Here
WEEK 15 SUMMARY:
Physics:
This week is focused on practical experiments and hands-on activities. You will perform experiments to determine the specific
heat capacity of a solid, determine the specific heat of a liquid by the method of mixture, find the resistance of a wire using
a meter bridge, measure the internal resistance of a primary cell using a potentiometer, compare the EMF of two primary
cells, determine the resistance of a galvanometer by the half-deflection method, and calculate the resistance per centimeter
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of a given wire by plotting a potential difference versus current graph. Additionally, you’ll study optical experiments involving
mirrors, prisms, lenses, transistors, diodes, and other electronic components.
These experiments help you gain hands-on experience and reinforce your understanding of various physics concepts while
developing practical skills.
Chemistry:
In chemistry, you’ll learn about salt analysis and systematic analysis of anions and cations. These topics are essential for
qualitative inorganic analysis and laboratory work in chemistry.
Systematic analysis techniques are crucial for identifying ions and compounds in a laboratory setting.
Mathematics:
This week, you’ll study mathematical logic and reasoning, including tautology, contradiction, algebra of statements, and syl-
logism. These topics introduce you to formal logic, which is useful in problem-solving and decision-making.
Practice solving mathematical reasoning problems to develop your logical thinking skills.
The table below lists the day-by-day chapters for the 15th week of physics, chemistry, and maths studies.
Principles Related to
Day 100 Experimental Skills Mathematical Reasoning
Practical Chemistry
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Believe in yourself, for you are well-prepared and capable of achieving your dreams. Your hard work
has laid a solid foundation, and now it’s time to showcase your skills and shine brightly in the exam.
Embrace the challenge, tackle it with all your might, and let your passion for engineering drive you
forward. With your dedication and the knowledge you’ve gained, you are more than ready to conquer
the JEE Main.
Remember, success is not just about the destination; it’s about the journey, the lessons learned, and
the experiences gained. So, whether you excel or encounter challenges, know that each step brings you
closer to your goals.
Wishing you confidence, clarity, and success in the JEE Main exam. May your hard work and dedica-
tion be rewarded with a bright and promising future in the field of engineering. You are the architects of
tomorrow, and your future is incredibly bright!
Go forth and conquer the JEE Main with the knowledge and confidence you’ve gained. We believe in
you and can’t wait to see your achievements.
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OTHER USEFUL RESOURCES
A re you preparing for the JEE Main exam, a crucial stepping stone towards your dream engineering college? Success in
this competitive exam requires dedication, hard work, and access to high-quality study materials. To help you excel in
the JEE Main exam, we have provided below some essential eBooks. Let’s explore those ebooks:
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