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NEET&JEE - Tips and Tricks & Yearly Planner File
NEET&JEE - Tips and Tricks & Yearly Planner File
For candidates preparing for the JEE Exam, NCERT is the sacred book. It is the closest and most
important study guide for exams.
There is a chance that you will come across questions that are based on or similar to NCERT solved
examples. In the past, physics questions in JEE exams were directly taken from NCERT textbooks.
For JEE Main preparation, toppers and experts alike prefer NCERT. According to experts, learning
NCERT is enough to pass JEE Main.
“The most effective way to tackle an issue is to confront it,". Students more often pay attention to
studying their favorite topics and miss topics which do not interest them or which they find difficult.
An intelligent student will give importance to his/her core topics but will also ensure to pay attention
to other topics too. This will give you confidence in overcoming exam nervousness.
In order to look intelligent in the classroom, many students avoid asking doubtful questions. The
teachers are aware of common questions that students have in their mind and address them during
the class.
However, if you have any questions, do not hesitate to clear your doubts. Don’t be shy and no
question is a silly question. Once your doubts are cleared, ensure you practice mock questions to
make sure you have understood the concept well.
Believe in yourself, your hard work will pay off. Do not undervalue your efforts or lack confidence in
your abilities. Getting overly nervous before the exam is one mistake that has a direct impact on
your performance in the exam. To avoid this, keep taking mock tests and self - assessing your
performance.
These mock tests will directly indicate your level of preparation and you can work accordingly. Once
your scores improve in mock tests, your confidence level will also improve.
5.OVER STRESSING
As the exam approaches, it is quite natural that most aspirants lose their appetite and get all
anxious. The solution to this is to calm your mind and relieve any anxiety by playing sports or doing
yoga or meditation.
Make sure you have study intervals, eg.15-30 minutes after every 2 hours. Do not rush and burn
midnight oil, maintain a healthy lifestyle and have a study plan which will help you balance and relax
Tricks to Crack NEET / JEE Exams
15 Tricks to Guess Correct Answers for MCQs in JEE Main & NEET
(a) 60 o K
(b) 70 o C
(c) 60 o C
(d) 50 o C
Now since three options mention degree Celsius, the correct answer will definitely have o C
in the unit part. Also see that the value 60 is mentioned in both Celsius and Kelvin. Hence,
most probably it will be the right value.
Hence, we will choose (c) or 60 o C as our answer. This logic works in 80% of the cases!
(a) f 1 = {(x,y) : y = x + 1}
(b) f 2 = {(x,y) : x + y = >5}
(c) f 3 = {(x,y) : y ≤ x}
(d) None of these
Just put in the extreme values of the set in the function and see if they satisfy the answer. In
this question, you can put 0 and 4 for x and 2 and 5 for y. You will be able to get the correct
answer – (d) in this case.
Let’s say, there is a question in which you have to find velocity of an electromagnetic field
with weird orientation. Its field values are given as B and E. The options are given as:
1/2
(a) (2E/B)
(b) (2B/E)
(c) (2E/B)
1/2
(d) (2B/E)
Now, you already know:
Let’s take an easy example. You have to find the expression for Pressure on a Bubble of
Radius R in a container situated at H height from the ground level. The wat er in the
container is up to height L.
The dimensional analysis will tell you that the first option is not correct. Similarly, the
second option too gives you a dimension of Pressure per Unit Area and not just Pressure.
We know that the Pressure on the surface of water must be P and (P + pg L) at the base of
the container.
At the surface of water, h = L and Pressure = P. At the base of the container, h = 0 and
Pressure = (P + pg L). Put these two values in the equations and you will find the correct
answer – (d) in this case.
(a) n (n-1)/2
(b) n (n+1)/2
(c) n (n+2)/3
Put 1 as the value of n. Solving the equations you will get 0 for (a), 1 for (b), 1 for (c) and 0
for (d). Hence, we can rule out (a) and (d).
Now we put 2 as the value of n. Solving (b) equation, we get 3 as the answer while (c)
equation dissolves into 8/3, which is not a natural number. Hence, the correct answer is (b)
9) Generalize Questions
These are the favorite questions of JEE administrators. They have complex orientation and
you will have to find one of the variables.
Just assume that two or more of the arbitrary values are zero, one or some other easy value
and check your options again.
Here’s an example:
Hence, here’s an alternative. Assume some easy values for m, x, and n. Let’s say, m = 2, n =
3, and x = 3. You will get y as the fourth root of 24. Approximate it as the square root of 5
(since 5 is the square root of 25). Hence, it can be roughly calculated to be 2.2.
Put these values in the equation. Cancel out ‘3’ wherever possible and you will s oon find the
correct answer as (b).
In questions where you get random inclinations of a plane (alpha, beta or whatever), check
what will happen if the inclination is zero/90. Put zero or 90 as the value of the plan and see
which of the answers satisfy the condition.
You can apply the same logic to find Moment of Inertia about a random axis. Here’s an
example:
Find Moment of Inertia (M.O.I) of a rod along an axis at theta degrees from its length
passing through the centre:
Also, the M.O.I of a rod perpendicular to its axis (for θ =90) = ML 2/12. Using θ = 90, only (a)
gives you that answer. (c) and (d) turn out to be zero. So, (a) is the correct answer.
Isn’t it simple?
So, I will suggest you to touch these topics only when you have extra time and have finished
with the rest of your preparation.
Many argue are trigonometric methods can help you solve a number of questions. But what
these main questions need are just the basics, which you will probably learn on your own
between your school classes, homework, coaching classes, and assignments. For real
expertise, you have to be really geeky and nerdy. So, keep your hands off it until you have
mastered the rest.
Make sure you understand it clearly. Read the study material, go through the answe r keys
and check past year papers with solutions. It is easy and fetches you some ‘free’ marks.
So, here are my words of wisdom: Consider NCERT books as the books from where questions
will be lifted from – directly. In Maths and Physics, there might be some questions from
other books but in Chemistry – every question asked in IIT JEE was from the NCERT book. In
fact, in Inorganic Chemistry, some of the lines were directly quoted from the NCERT book –
straight away Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V factor.
Pull out some sample IIT JEE papers. Use these tricks to derive the answers to the questions
in topics you have not studied yet and check your score!
I got an extra 30 marks in my IIT JEE exam by following this very approach!
No matter what happens, never lose your confidence. Whether it is during preparation,
during exam, or after the exams, keep your spirits high. I had no understanding of concepts
and yet I made it to the IITs only because I believed that I could do it. The truth is – If I can
make it, anyone can make their way to the IITs too!
NEET– Chapter wise Weightage and
Yearly Plan
Grade - 11
EXPECTED
UNIT CHAPTER
QUESTIONS
8. Cell : The Unit of Life
STRUCTURE AND 9. Biomolecules
III 10-12 Questions
FUNCTIONS
10. Cell Cycle and Cell Division
16. Digestion and Absorption
17. Breathing and Exchange of
Gases
18. Body Fluids and Circulation
19. Excretory products and
HUMAN
V their elimination 10-12 Questions
PHYSIOLOGY
20. Locomotion and Movement
21. Neural control and
coordination
22. Chemical Coordination and
Integration
5. Morphology of Flowering
STRUCTURAL Plants
II ORGANISATION 6. Anatomy of Flowering plants 8-10 Questions
IN PLANTS 7. Structural Organization in
Animals
11. Transport in Plants
12. Mineral Nutrition
13. Photosynthesis in Higher
PLANT 8-10 Questions
IV Plants
PHYSIOLOGY
14. Respiration in Plants
15. Plant Growth and
Development
1. The Living World
DIVERSITY IN 2. Biological Classification
I LIVING 8-10 Questions
3. Plant Kingdom
ORGANISMS
4. Animal Kingdom
Grade – 12
EXPECTED
UNIT CHAPTER
QUESTION
5. Principles of Inheritance and
Variation
GENETICS AND 13-15Questions
6. Molecular Basis of
VII EVOLUTION
Inheritance
7. Evolution
11. Biotechnology: Principles 10-12 Questions
IX BIOTECHNOLOGY
and Processes
12. Biotechnology and its
Applications
1. Reproduction in Organisms
2. Sexual Reproduction in
8-10 Questions
VI REPRODUCTION Flowering Plants
3. Human Reproduction
4. Reproductive Health
13. Organisms and Population
14. Ecosystem
8-10 Questions
X ECOLOGY 15. Biodiversity and
Conservation
16. Environmental issues
8. Human Health and Disease
BIOLOGY IN
9. Strategies for Enhancement 5-7 Questions
VIII HUMAN
in Food Production
WELFARE
10. Microbes in Human Welfare
Physics Chapter wise Weightage
Number of questions
Unit Chapter expected Every year NEET
Coordination Compound 2
Environmental Chemistry 1
Hydrocarbon 2
Biomolecules 1
Polymers 1
MATHEMATICS
functions ❑ 3d geometry
❑ Sequence and series ❑ Parabola
❑ Limits ❑ Properties of
❑ Binomial theorem ❑ Ellipse
❑ Complex numbers ❑ hyperbola ❑ Continuity Triangle
❑ Differentiability ❑ Heights and
❑ Quadratic equations
❑ Probability ❑ Application of derivatives Distance
❑ Definite integral ❑ Trigonometry
❑ Permutation and
❑ Indefinite integrals ❑ Reasoning
combinations
❑ Area under curve ❑ Theory of Equations
❑ Differential equations
Expected Marks: 12 - 20
Expected Questions: 8-10 Expected Questions: 3-4
Expected Marks: 32 - 40
JEE – Physics Chapter wise Weightage
Total Question – 25
PHYSICS
Expected Questions: 3
Expected Questions: 11-14 Expected Marks: 12
Expected Marks: 44 - 56
Expected Marks: 24 - 28
Expected Questions: 10
Expected Marks: 40
JEE – Chemistry Chapter wise Weightage
Total Question – 25
Chemistry
Ionic Equilibrium
❑ General organic
❑ Chemical Bonding ❑ Electrochemistry ❑ Chemical equilibrium
chemistry
❑ Hydrocarbons ❑ Aldehyde & ❑ Polymers
❑ Coordination
❑ Solutions Ketones ❑ Solid state
chemistry
❑ Basic concepts of ❑ Thermodynamics ❑ P block elements ( Group
❑ Amines
❑ P block Elements chemistry ❑ Surface Chemistry 13 & 14 )
(Group 15 – 18) ❑ S block elements ❑ Environmental ❑ Haloalkanes &
❑ D & F block ❑ Metallurgy Chemistry Haloarenes
elements ❑ Redox reactions ❑ States of matter
❑ Atomic structure ❑ Biomolecules
❑ Chemical kinetics ❑ Classification of ❑ Carboxylic acid
❑ Alcohol, phenol & elements & derivatives
ethers Periodicity ❑ Practical
❑ Chemistry in Chemistry
Everyday Life
❑ Hydrogen
Expected Questions: 8 - 9
Expected Marks: 32 - 36
Expected Questions: 7
Expected Marks: 28
Weekly schedule for JEE