jee prep ke liye kuch suggest krdooo
(especially maths 三三ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ)
holy shit baby are you aware im a failure? because i am a failure there. this is your disclaimer. i failed jee you're really better of asking @/jialoves, @/riti-that-one, @/whysosiriushuh.
if you're still here. okay fine. let's do this, i wanna pass my time too i can't sleep. take this with like... a kg of salt.
can you follow schedules? because if you can so so good for you. but if you can't, like me, don't make them. this is fucking controversial take i know. i swear i know. but if you can't follow them and still make them, sir pe phansi lagi rehti he.
... but write down stuff remaining even if you don't make a schedule, don't just put it in your head because that's stupid and one way to forget it.
chemistry-> NCERT fuck absorb it. read it line to line. i dont care if you're using op tandon or whatever, have that ncert remembered word to word. even physical chapters, because those numericals of how many statements are correct suck and you might have no choice. i know that people recommend avasthi and op tandon and shit like that but i used it and it didn't work for me. if you're giving jee next year, get a start on those pyqs bbygirl. you're aware of an app called "MARKS"? yeah check that out. .... i can give you no help for organic i swear im so sorry. maybe while you're reading (learning) the ncert, write down all them reactions on a seperate page? formula list sort of shit.
physics-> learn them formulas by heart. learn them like your name. if you don't have your own list, check out eduniti's on youtube. might work for you. on that thought, you should also check out mohit goenka's list of stuff to do for mains. just the entire channel is good, i think.
maths (my beloathed). first off, understand the fact that if you score like 50, you're in 98 and 99 percentile, unlike 80,90 marks for chem and physics. okay? okay. 50 marks almost 12-13 qns? yes. you are not getting more than 16,17 qns for maths and if you are you should discard my entire advice because it's made for seriously lazy people like me, and not geniuses. i wish someone had told me this earlier, but you really don't need to target the entire syllabus. if you're bad at integration, which i am, you don't need to slog through it like your fucking life depends on it. choose major topics. 3D needs to be one of them, so does vectors. sequences, etc. check this list out, qns in jan 2024 mains per session on avg. remember, you need 12-13 qns
then you need to have an idea of stuff asked in each chapter-> go to pyqs for this, they help a lot.
and then practise them from pyqs, from your course books whatever. if you need a teacher starting from like the beginining, check out arvind kalia. his decode series on vedantu is good, even if he's now with jee nexus/unacademy, and he's a pretty cool teacher otherwise too.
listen. chem you need to have the whole thing learnt. physics you should really check out eduniti, and also have the formulas learnt, with a basic idea of how to use them. and maths, if you're not "good" good at maths, choose those topics. because otherwise you'll chase after everything and that really won't help.
best of luck, may the odds be forever in your favour.