Mastering mathematics is the gateway to unlocking the doors of your dream college. Your performance in the JEE exam's mathematics section can be the game-changer, determining whether you secure that coveted spot or miss out.
Achieving over 90% in the JEE Mathematics section is not just a possibility; it's within your reach. However, to stand out as the best, you need more than just routine preparation. This EduRev guide unveils a proven strategy used by top exam achievers, offering you the key to not just success, but excellence. Get ready to embark on a journey that could reshape your academic destiny!
Dive into the secrets of JEE success with EduRev's expert-crafted syllabus and strategy for mastering mathematics. Our team has meticulously analyzed and compiled the top tips and strategies directly from JEE mains toppers, including trailblazers like Vavilala Chidvilas Reddy (AIR 1 in JEE Advance and 100 percentile in JEE Main), Ishan Khandelwal (100 percentile in JEE Main), Nipun Goel (100 percentile in JEE Main), and Allam Sujay (100 percentile in JEE Main).
This isn't just another guide – it's your ticket to unlocking the full potential of your mathematics skills and aiming for that perfect 100 percent in the JEE exam.
Get ready to transform your approach and conquer the mathematics section like never before!
Step 2.1: Tips before you start working on the concepts
EduRev provides complete Chapter Notes, Videos, Revision Notes, Tests, and much more on its Mathematics for JEE course.
Step 2.2: How to study the different topics of Algebra , Coordinate Geometry , Calculus and Trigonometry
The NCERT books for mathematics will not be sufficient but you should use NCERT books to understand the basics of mathematics. To clear the mathematics section, you will need to practice advanced questions from reference books such as Vikas Gupta, the link for which is available here. You can also practice questions of JEE level at EduRev as EduRev provides tons of tests in each chapter.
The syllabus of mathematics for JEE can be divided into four parts: Algebra, Calculus, Co-ordinate Geometry and Trigonometry. Let’s discuss the strategy to study them.
Calculus consists of two subsections: Differential and Integral Calculus, and it is one of the largest mathematics sections. It is also one of the key topics for JEE preparation. It focuses on learning operations and using them to solve equations. In the JEE Maths portion, problems with theoretical as well as practical concepts have almost equal weightage. The important topics under Calculus are as follows:
A. Differential Calculus
1. Limits and Continuity
2. Application of Derivatives
3. Differentiation
B. Integral Calculus
1. Indefinite Integral
2. Definite Integral
3. Area under Curves
C. Limit, Continuity and Differentiability
1. Limits
2. Continuity
3. Differentiability
This is another easier topic in the mathematics section of the JEE exam in which it is possible to get a full score. The important scoring topics in coordinate geometry are straight lines and circles. The other topics that come under coordinate geometry are: Circle Hyperbola, Parabola, Eclipse
Trigonometry is comparatively a small part of the mathematics sections, but its applications can be found in other sections as well. To score well in this part, you should focus on your basics and memorise trigonometric formulas. You should then practise as many questions as you can. The important topics in trigonometry are trigonometric ratios, trigonometric functions, inverse trigonometry and heights and distances.
Unlock the secret sauce to acing JEE mathematics – applications are the game-changers! Your journey to a top score demands a laser focus on these mathematical power moves. Dive deep into the realms of geometry applications, the magic of differential equations, the mysteries of conic properties, and the symphony of algebraic results. But here's the golden tip: don't just study, master them!
Supercharge your JEE journey by mastering the mathematical symphony of formulas!
In the high-stakes arena of JEE exams, speed and accuracy reign supreme, making formulas your ultimate power tool. Imagine the thrill as probability, geometry, calculus, algebra, and trigonometry unite in a dance of formulas, propelling you toward victory. Here's the game-changer: don't just memorize, own them! Craft your formula sanctuary – a dynamic table pulsating with the magic of each chapter. Let it be your daily guide, a blueprint to formula mastery. What seems like a mountain of formulas today will morph into a second-nature routine over time.
But wait, there's more – formulas aren't just studied; they're lived. Dive into the formula oasis of EduRev, an expansive vault of mathematical gems awaiting your exploration. Ready to transform formulas from a challenge into your secret weapon? Brace yourself for a formula revolution and conquer the JEE with unrivaled speed and precision!
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Kunal Pal, who scored 99.36 percentile in JEE mains 2020 without coaching, followed the strategy of attempting various questions after completing each topic. According to him, even if it would take 1.5-2 hours to solve the questions, he would do it as it was crucial.
You can give chapter-by-chapter and topic-by-topic tests while preparing Mathematics chapters to get a better grasp of your weak and strong areas. Each chapter of EduRev's tests contains roughly 200-300 questions. Check the tests available in each chapter at this link.
Things to remember while practicing questions
Now, Once you've covered the full curriculum and have practised enough questions, it's time to amp up your revision game. At least two months before the exam, you should start attempting the complete PYQs and full mock tests.
PYQs help you identify your areas of strength and weakness. Additionally, it will help you practise for the exam day and develop your time management skills. Your confidence will increase and it will help you get ready for the test if you attempt questions from previous tests. Edurev provides previous year questions from the past 35 years. Click on the link to start solving them.
Attempt simulated tests(mocks) after completing PYQs. When you are attempting complete mocks, you will start learning management of time as well as the discipline to sit straight for 3 hours. For complete mocks click here.
You can get an All India Rank by taking mock tests on EduRev (AIR). Analysing your performance in mock tests and then fixing your weak areas will give your preparation an extra push.
Crucial Tip
- The best and most effective way to perform well in the JEE Mathematics section is to develop a positive outlook on your practice results. Even if you perform badly on a test, remind yourself constantly that you can improve next time. JEE Mains is a national exam, therefore it makes sense to feel anxious about it.
- However, your optimistic outlook will help you increase your confidence and motivate you to keep improving. Conversely, if you become tense, you will begin to doubt your abilities and surround yourself with negativity. In the end, all of this will cause a decline in your results. So, remember the most important tip, to stay positive.
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