Start your preparation right from the beginning of Class XI and exploit the 2 years to the fullest. Give importance to all the topics. Plan your study in a systematic way. Devote equal time to all the three subjects – Physics, Chemistry & Maths such that they should be at your finger tips. If possible, join coaching classes. Studying in a classroom with students who are preparing for the same exam at the same time will give you motivation, not to mention competitive feeling.
Refer the correct text books, practice as much as you can, note down your speed of solving problems and improve on it, make sure you know all the concepts, revise all what you learn, have a periodic well defined study schedule. Some popular books that you can refer:
- Physics – H.C Verma and Erodov
- Chemistry – O.P Tandon and Arihant
- Maths – R. D Sharma and R.S Agarwal
The most important thing is to solve question papers of the last 30 years at least. Not only will it give you an idea of where you stand in terms of your preparation, but also familiarise you with the pattern of IIT JEE.
Click here to know more about IIT JEE and get sample test papers for free.There are a host of other engineering exams that you can take like
AIEEE,
MHT-CET,
KCET etc. Each of these exams are prestegious and can open a gateway of opportunites for you. So no harm in exploring! Good luck!
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