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how to manage all the three subjects (physics, chemistry, mathematics) together for IIT-JEE examination??
How to manage tme through-out the day for study with such lake of time and mental fatigue ??


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Ankit Gupta's picture

Ankit Gupta

I would say a six hour study everyday regularly is enough given during that time you give your full concentration.and out of that one an haf hr for physics and maths each and 3 hrs for chemistry.I no that wud be a bit difficult as 3 hrs of chemistry but you have to do as chemistry is the subject that wud give you edge uver others....this has been the trend....maths paper is alwez tough and cutoffs very low so you can easily get through. so reguar practice of physics and maths is necessary but you cant ignore chemistry....all you need to mug up every thing.....out of three hrs 1 hrs each for physical organic inorganic.....you wont believe my total in jee was 297 and i scored 150 in chemistry alone.....so thats how i got 247......so work upon your chemistry...


2 years 28 weeks ago
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Savin Goyal's picture

Savin Goyal

The no. of hours you devote in your studies depends entirely upon you ; what is required though is that that during that time you are able to give full concentration, so that you know where the topic is heading to.One thing that is important is that you should be able to link up all the topics that you study.To avoid mental fatigue and burnout ,you should try to arouse an interest towards the subject , no matter how much boring it is (akin to , Fake it till you make it).As for time management , you should probably experiment with different study pedagogues for around 10-15 days and see for yourself that which pattern suits you most.The inherent objective of various pre-tests is that you should be able to identify and harness your unique approach to problems.


2 years 28 weeks ago
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Ankit Gupta's picture
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I would say a six hour study

I would say a six hour study everyday regularly is enough given during that time you give your full concentration.and out of that one an haf hr for physics and maths each and 3 hrs for chemistry.I no that wud be a bit difficult as 3 hrs of chemistry but you have to do as chemistry is the subject that wud give you edge uver others....this has been the trend....maths paper is alwez tough and cutoffs very low so you can easily get through. so reguar practice of physics and maths is necessary but you cant ignore chemistry....all you need to mug up every thing.....out of three hrs 1 hrs each for physical organic inorganic.....you wont believe my total in jee was 297 and i scored 150 in chemistry alone.....so thats how i got 247......so work upon your chemistry...

Savin Goyal's picture
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The no. of hours you devote

The no. of hours you devote in your studies depends entirely upon you ; what is required though is that that during that time you are able to give full concentration, so that you know where the topic is heading to.One thing that is important is that you should be able to link up all the topics that you study.To avoid mental fatigue and burnout ,you should try to arouse an interest towards the subject , no matter how much boring it is (akin to , Fake it till you make it).As for time management , you should probably experiment with different study pedagogues for around 10-15 days and see for yourself that which pattern suits you most.The inherent objective of various pre-tests is that you should be able to identify and harness your unique approach to problems.