Tuesday 1 March 2016

Last 3 months study planner for JEE Main 2016 Physics

Last 3 months study planner for JEE Main 2016 Physics

re you targeting JEE Main 2016? Are you scared of Physics? Don’t be!
It is often seen that even after complete preparation, students don’t feel confident. It is to do away that feel we have created last 3 months Physics study planner for JEE Main 2016 aspirants.
The study planner is prepared by our IITian Guru Elisala Karthik, an alumni of IIT Hyderabad. In this study plan, a candidate gets week-wise revision/preparation guide – important topics, level of importance (rating out of 10), number of hours to devote on a particular topic, highlights of the chapter (what to study from that topic) and number of questions expected.
Access the 3 months study planner for JEE Main 2016 Physics. Check out below.
WeekTopicsImportant (out of 10 )No. of HoursImportant TopicsNo. of Questions Excepted
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1Units,Dimensions And Errors31.52Errors in Measurement and Dimensinal Analysis1 Question
Kinematics523Need to be strong in Parabolic and Height Problems,frame of reference,graphs ,Uniform and Non-Uniform Motion2 Questions
2Vector Motions31.52As a topic its not very Important, but its applications are very much useful in solving problems1 Question
Laws of Motions623Give Special Attention to pulley and wedge problems . Important Sub topics:Importantulse,laws of frcition,conservation of momentum and Newtons lawCan go from 2 questions to 3-4 questions
3Rotational Motion845Pratice is the only key to score good marks in this topic. Important Sub topics:Centre of mass,Conservation of angular momentum and its applications ,Axes theorem3 Questions
Fluid Mechanics834Need to have a good grip over formulaes to excel in this topic. Important Sub Topics:Bernoulli’s Theorem,Terminal Velocity,Stokes law,application of Surface tension especially in capillary rise1-2 questions
4Work,Energy and Power734Concept of Kinectic and potential energy are must. Important Sub Topics:Work Energy Theorem,Conservation of mechanical Energy and Collisions3 Questions
Oscillations and Waves956Spring Mass problems and mass suspended from a string must be practiced a lot Important Sub Topics: SHM,Resonance,Droppler Effect and Organ Pipes1-2 Questions
5Thermodynamics And Kinectic Theory of Gases956Every topic in these chapters are important segration is tough try to understand every concept and pratice as many problems as possible3 Questions
Electrostatics845Vast and most Important Topic. Practice as many problems as possible .Important Sub Topics:Superposition principle,electric dipole,gauss law and its applications,electric field due to infinitely long wire,uniformaly charged sheet ,spherical shell ,electric potential and capacitance4 Questions
6Current Electricity856Important Sub Topics: Ohm’s Law,resistivity,electric cell,emf,kirchoff’s law,wheatstone bridge and AC current.1-2 Questions
Magnetic Effects of current and Magnetism967Important Sub Topics: Biot-Savarts Law,Amper’s Law,Force on a current carrying conductor,torque experienced by a current carrying loop ,moving coil galvanometer,hysteresis3 Questions
7Semiconductor Devices523Important Sub Topics:Forward and Reverse bias ,zener diode ,logic gates1 Question
ElectroMagnetic Waves634Important Sub Topics: Electromagnetic Spectrum,Transverse nature of EM waves1 Question
8Optics745Be very through with concepts.Important Sub Topics:refraction,dispersion by a prism,power of lenses,combination of lenses and mirrors ,Huygen’s principle2 Questions
Dual Nature Of Matter and Radiation523Important Sub Topics:photoelectric Effect,particle nature of light,de-Broglie equation1 Question
9Atoms And Nuclei623Important Sub Topics:Alpha particle scattering,Rutherford’s model,mass energy relation, nuclear fission and fussion.

About JEE Main 2016

JEE Main 2016, conducted by CBSE, is the first stage examination for admissions to prestigious IITs (Indian Institute of Technology) and ISM (Indian School of Mines) Dhanbad will be held on April 3, 2016 (Offline) and on April 9 and 10, 2016 (Online).

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