The Study Materials: Books That Guided My Preparation
Choosing the right study materials was pivotal in my preparation. Most of the time, my focus was on the sheets and DPPs (Daily Practice problems) which were provided by Resonance Classes, Kota. Believe me, these sheets and DPPs of Resonance are of top quality and enough for a good rank in both JEE mains and Advanced.
Since I had free time after solving the study material provided by my coaching, I also relied on a mix of standard textbooks and reference books for a deep understanding of concepts and extensive practice.
Physics:
For Physics, I primarily referred to “Concepts of Physics” by H.C. Verma, which helped in building a strong conceptual foundation. Additionally, “Problems in General Physics” by I.E. Irodov was invaluable for solving complex problems and honing my problem-solving skills.
Chemistry:
For chemistry, I followed the below books:
- Organic Chemistry: M S Chouhan by Arihant Publications
- Physical Chemistry: N Avasthi by Arihant Publications
- Inorganic Chemistry: NCERT
Mathematics:
For advanced-level problems, I followed the “Black Book -Advanced Problems in Mathematics” by Arihant Publications.
My Journey of JEE Preparation From Kota to IIT Delhi
The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) is one of the most challenging exams in India, which determines the fate of aspiring engineering students seeking admission into prestigious institutes such as Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), National Institute of Technology (NITs), and other centrally funded technical universities across the country. Achieving a high rank in the JEE is a dream for many aspiring engineers in India. My journey towards securing an AlR below 1000 in JEE Advanced and below 3000 in JEE Mains was marked by dedication, hard work, and a structured approach to my studies. In this blog post, I will share my experience preparing for JEE, from choosing the right coaching centre to securing ranks in these competitive exams.