JEE Exam Preparation
JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) is an all India common engineering entrance examination conducted for seeking admission to various prestigious engineering colleges including IITs (Indian Institute of Technology), NITs (National Institute of Technology), and many others all over the country. It is regarded internationally as one of the most challenging engineering admission tests.
This page outlines the exam details and most commonly covered math topics, providing relevant wikis and quizzes for training and practice. A complete list of topics can be found in the JEE Math Topic.
Chemistry is also included in the exam but is currently not covered on this page
Exam Information
JEE consists of two parts, JEE-Mains and JEE-Advanced.
JEE-Mains:
Admission criteria to undergraduate engineering programs at NITs, IIITs, and other Institutions includes the performance in the class 12/equivalent qualifying examination and in the Joint Entrance Examination, JEE (Main).
JEE-Advanced:
The Paper-1 (B. E./B. Tech.) of JEE (Main) is an eligibility test for the JEE-Advanced, which the candidate has to take if he/she is aspiring for admission to the undergraduate programmes offered by the IITs. Only the students selected in JEE Mains are eligible for appearing in JEE Advanced. Over 150,000 students are selected each year. JEE-Advanced is for admission to IITs (Indian Institute of Technology), and Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad.
Basic Topics
These are some of the basic topics covered by JEE. This is a great place to start learning if you’re new to JEE!
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\[\large \textbf{Combinatorics (Counting and Probability)} \]
Chapter Wiki Quiz Set Operations Principle of Inclusion/Exclusion Understanding Data
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\[\large \textbf{Classical Mechanics} \]
\[\large \textbf{Electricity And Magnetism} \]
Chapter Wiki Quiz Charges and Their Interactions Resistors Lenz's Law
Intermediate Topics
These are the intermediate topics covered by JEE. This is a great place to hone your skills if you are already comfortable with solving the introductory problems on JEE.
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\[\large \textbf{Geometry} \]
\[\large \textbf{Combinatorics (Counting and Probability)} \]
Chapter Wiki Quiz Rules of Sum and Product Discrete Probability Expected Value Combinations
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Chapter Wiki Quiz Higher Order Derivatives L'Hopital's Rule Related Rates Extrema
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\[\large \textbf{Electricity And Magnetism} \]
Chapter Wiki Quiz Electric Potential Electric Flux Gauss Law Circuit Behavior Magnetic Fields
Advanced Topics
These are the advanced topics covered by JEE, which usually appear in the later problems. This is a great place to learn to solve the hardest problems on JEE if you're shooting for a perfect score!
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\[\large \textbf{Geometry} \]
\[\large \textbf{Combinatorics (Counting and Probability)} \]
Chapter Wiki Quiz Geometric Probability Binomial Distribution Conditional Probability
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\[\large \textbf{Classical Mechanics} \]
\[\large \textbf{Electricity And Magnetism} \]
Preparation Tips
Here are five tips that will help you prepare for the JEE:
- Don't neglect board level textbooks.
- Don't force your body to study beyond its capabilities.
- Don't deviate from basic level books for theory.
- Take notes effectively. (Google the Cornell note-taking method.)
- Make time for yourself and others!
- Don't procrastinate: the right time will never come.