HOW TO GET 99 PERCENTILE IN JEE MAINS 2022 2ND ATTEMPT

How To Score 99+ Percentile JEE Main 2023: Preparation Tips

Aspirants can crack JEE Main with great percentile with proper strategy, determination and efforts. Aspirants can prepare a strategy and follow it precisely. Aspirants can add the below-mentioned points into their plan.

Prepare a Timetable

  • Prepare a timetable calculating the time left for JEE Main 2023.
  • Divide the timetable monthly wise

  • Distribute time for different subjects based on aspirants’ learning capacity.

Aspirants can follow the syllabus and prepare for JEE Main according to the timetable without confusion about the subjects and topics. Making monthly timetables and distributing topics accordingly will help score well in the exam.

NCERT Textbooks

NCERT textbooks are a saviour when it comes to JEE Main preparation. JEE Main provide a clear explanation of basic concepts. Once aspirants get a complete understanding to clear concepts, they can move on to more complex concepts. It is observed that many questions are picked from NCERT textbooks in JEE Main question papers. NCERT textbook is a great option for chemistry, and aspirants can use these textbooks to practice exercises.

Begin with Easy Concepts

Aspirants can begin their studies with easy concepts for JEE Main. Below is the list of short, easy and important concepts that can help aspirants score quick marks. 

Easy Concepts of Physics

  • Physical quantity
  • System of unit
  • Practical units
  • Dimension
  • Frequency, angular frequency, angular velocity, velocity gradient
  • Nature of Work Done
  • Work done by a variable force
  • Kinetic energy
  • Potential energy
  • Potential energy curve
  • Position of center of mass for solid cone
  • Torque
  • Equations of Linear Motion and Rotational Motion.
  • Stokes’ law & Terminal Velocity
  • Excess pressure inside a liquid drop & soap bubble
  • Surface energy
  • Thermal stress and thermal strain
  • Heat
  • State of matter
  • Gas laws(I)
  • Various types of speeds of ideal gases
  • Ideal gas equations
  • Magnetic flux
  • Faraday’s law of induction
  • Motional Electromotive force(I)
  • Motional Electromotive force(II)
  • AC voltage applied to an inductor
  • Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves
  • Amplitude Modulation
  • To compare emf of two given primary cells using a potentiometer
  • To measure the thickness of the given sheet using a screw gauge
  • To determine the resistance of a galvanometer by half-deflection method and to find its figure of merit
  • To measure the diameter of a small spherical, cylindrical body using Vernier Calliper

Easy Concepts of Chemistry

  • Empirical Formula And Molecular Formula
  • Reactions in Solutions
  • Stoichiometry, Stoichiometric Calculations And Limiting Reagent
  • MOLE CONCEPT AND MOLAR MASS
  • The Gas Laws- Boyle’s Law (Pressure-Volume Relationship)
  • Intermolecular Forces
  • Graham’s Law of Diffusion
  • Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressure
  • Ideal Gas Equation
  • Photoelectric effect
  • Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle
  • De Broglie wavelength
  • Radius, velocity and the energy of nth Bohr orbital
  • Line spectrum of hydrogen
  • Path, State Function, Types Of Process
  • Adiabatic Reversible And Irreversible Expansion
  • Isothermal Reversible And Isothermal Irreversible
  • First Law Or Law Of Conservation Of Energy
  • Reversible, Irreversible, Polytropic Process
  • Path, State Function, Types Of Process
  • Reversible, Irreversible, Polytropic Process
  • Adiabatic Reversible And Irreversible Expansion
  • Isothermal Reversible And Isothermal Irreversible
  • Adiabatic Reversible And Irreversible Expansion
  • Balancing of Redox Reactions
  • Oxidation Number and Oxidation State
  • Balancing of Disproportionation Redox Reaction: Ion Electrode Method
  • Types of Redox Reactions
  • Balancing of Redox Reaction: Ion Electrode Method
  • Froth Floatation Process
  • Leaching: Chemical Method
  • Conversion of ore into oxide – Calcination and Roasting
  • Electrolytic Refining
  • Vapour Phase Refining
  • Chemical Properties of Alkali Metals (1 and 2)
  • Halides of Alkali Metals
  • Anomalous Behavior of Lithium
  • Sodium Chloride and Sodium Hydroxide
  • Screening Effect and Lanthanoid Contraction
  • Atomic Size/Radii
  • Ionization Energy
  • Oxidation State
  • Magnetic Properties and Character
  • Addition Compounds or Molecular Compounds
  • Terminologies Related to Coordination Compounds
  • Oxidation Number
  • Coordination Number
  • Types of Ligands – 1
  • Sublimation and Crystallization
  • Distillation under reduced pressure and Steam distillation
  • Chromatography
  • Test for Halogens
  • Duma’s Method
  • Functional Group
  • IUPAC Nomenclature – 1
  • Carbocations
  • Carbanions
  • Alkyl Free Radicals
  • Nature of C-X bond and Physical Properties
  • Reaction with PCI5, PCI3, SOCI2 and HX
  • Strong and Weak Bases
  • SN(1and 2) Reaction
  • Grignard Reagent – 1
  • Reduction by LiAlH4 and NaBH4
  • Acylation and Oxidation of Alcohol
  • Reaction of phenols with the Dil HNO3
  • Preparation of aldehydes
  • Analgesics
  • Preservatives
  • Analysis of cations
  • Preliminary test with dilute sulphuric acid
  • Limitations of Octet Rule
  • Bond parameters length angle energy strength
  • Lewis representation of simple molecules
  • Fazan’s rule and covalent character in ionic bond
  • p? – p? and p? – d? bonding 
  • Long form of modern periodic table
  • Classification of elements S block
  • Atomic radius of elements
  • Variation of atomic radii and ionic radii
  • Ionization and Enthalpy or I ionization potential

Easy Concepts of Maths

  • Subset, Proper subset, Improper subset, Intervals
  • Union of sets, properties of union
  • Cardinal number of some sets
  • Domain range and relation
  • Lota and powers of Iota
  • Complex numbers
  • Conjugate of complex numbers and their properties
  • Modulus of complex numbers and its properties
  • Euler form of complex numbers
  • Multiplication of two matrices
  • Properties of matrix multiplication
  • Transpose of a matrix
  • Transpose conjugate of a matrix and properties
  • Imitation as an arrangement
  • Application of imitation 1
  • Geometrical premutation
  • Different cases of geometrical arrangements
  • Rank of a word in a dictionary
  • Binomial theorem and expression of binomial theorem
  • Properties of binomial theorem and binomial Coefficient part 1 and 2
  • Some standard expansions part 2
  • General term of Binomial expansion
  • Sequences series and progression
  • Arithmetic progression
  • Important properties of an AP part 1 and 2
  • Sum of n terms of an AP
  • Algebra of limits
  • Limit of indeterminate form and algebraic limit
  • Limit of algebraic function
  • Algebraic function of type infinity
  • Geometric limits
  • Integration as reversed procession of differentiation
  • Homogeneous differential equations
  • Linear differential equation
  • Co-ordinate axis
  • Distance between two points
  • Centre centroid
  • Incentre
  • Introduction of 3D co-ordinate system
  • Section formula, direction cosines and direction ratios
  • Equation of a line in space
  • Angle between two lines
  • Direction cosines and direction ratio
  • Component of vector a and vector joining two parts
  • Multiplication of vector by a scalar
  • Section formula
  • Mean
  • Median
  • Mode 
  • Dispersion
  • Trigonometric functions of acute angles
  • Trigonometric identities
  • Trigonometric ratio for compound angles
  • Truth table
  • Relation between set notation and truth table
  • Converse inverse and contrapositive
  • Algebra of statement
  • Solve JEE Main Problems and Practice Formulas

    With the remaining time left from JEE Main 2022, it is ideal for aspirants to solve problems regularly. Solving problems will reduce the number of mistakes and improve your speed and accuracy while appearing for the exam. Aspirants should practice formulas to remember them. Many aspirants try to mug up formulas to remember them quickly. By doing so, aspirants may tend to forget formulas or get confused later. To avoid this problem, aspirants should practice formulas to remember them for an extended period.

    Solving JEE Main Previous Years’ Question and Mock Test Papers

    Solving previous year’s question papers is a great source of revision. Solving previous year’s JEE Main question papers give aspirants an idea of the type of questions that will be asked and also get to know the most frequently asked questions. Solving previous year’s JEE Main question papers will improve aspirants’ speed and accuracy.

    Another great source of revision is solving most test series. The mock test series help aspirants improve their time management skills. . Aspirants can know their stronger and weaker areas, track their improvement, and work on weaker points.

  • MARKS VS PERCENTILE DATA,for target prediction score, if you want to score 99 percentile in jee mains 2023 your score must be 180+

MARKS VS PERCENTILE FOR JEE MAINS 2022-SESSION2
MARKS  PERCENTILE
 180-200      99%
 160-180  98%
 140-160   97%
 120-140   96%
 110-130    95%
 100-110    92-94%
 90-110       90-91%

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