Summary of "Be the GOD of JEE MATHS - Score 80+"

Summary of Be the GOD of JEE MATHS - Score 80+

This video focuses on effective strategies and mindset tips to help JEE aspirants score 80+ marks in the Mathematics section of JEE Mains. It emphasizes the importance of Maths in determining rank, common pitfalls students face, and practical, actionable advice to excel in the subject.


Main Ideas and Lessons

Importance of Maths in JEE Mains

Strategy to Score 80+ in Maths

  1. Complete Syllabus Coverage

    • Do not skip any chapters, even if they seem tough.
    • JEE Mains often includes easy questions from many chapters, so missing a chapter means missing easy marks.
    • Make a list of difficult chapters and allocate time to cover them thoroughly.
  2. Formula Mastery

    • Create a formula booklet for Maths.
    • Regularly revise formulas as formula-based questions are straightforward and scoring.
    • Formula questions appear every year and can be solved quickly with memorization.
  3. Extensive Practice

    • Watching videos or reading theory alone won’t help achieve 80+.
    • Practice is crucial—solve around 150 questions per chapter for thorough preparation.
    • Prioritize coaching material and previous year question papers over NCERT for Maths.
    • NCERT Maths is too basic; use reference books only after mastering coaching material and previous papers.
    • Recommended reference books for extra practice: Singes, Arihant.
    • Mark tough or important questions during practice for focused revision later.
  4. Solve and Understand Examples Thoroughly

    • Maths requires understanding the approach, not just formulas.
    • Select 10 solved example questions per chapter of varying difficulty.
    • Study their solutions carefully, then try solving them without looking.
    • Compare your solution approach with the book’s and learn the best methods.
    • Repeat this process with new sets of solved examples.
    • Only after mastering solved examples should you move to unsolved questions, DPPs (Daily Practice Problems), and PVA (Practice with Variation Approach).
    • Avoid relying solely on theory or lectures for solving problems.
  5. Mock Tests and Time Management

    • Take Maths-specific mock tests to strengthen the subject.
    • Practice full-length mock tests (Physics, Chemistry, Maths) in 2 to 2.5 hours at home to build speed and reduce exam pressure.
    • Find the optimal order of attempting subjects in the exam based on your strengths and confidence.
    • Attempt the most important questions first to build confidence and positivity.
    • Avoid leaving Maths for the very end with insufficient time.

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Detailed Methodology / Instructions

Step-by-step Approach to Mastering Maths

  1. Cover the entire JEE Mains Maths syllabus thoroughly.

    • List out tough chapters and dedicate time to them.
  2. Create and regularly revise a formula booklet.

  3. Practice extensively.

    • Solve approximately 150 questions per chapter.
    • Prioritize coaching materials and previous year papers.
    • Use reference books for examples after mastering basics.
  4. Master solved examples before attempting unsolved questions.

    • Pick 10 solved examples of varying difficulty per chapter.
    • Study solutions carefully.
    • Attempt solving them without help after some time.
    • Compare your solutions with the book’s.
    • Repeat with new sets of examples.
  5. Attempt unsolved questions, DPPs, and PVA only after mastering examples.

  6. Take Maths-specific mock tests regularly.

  7. Practice full mock tests in 2 to 2.5 hours to build speed.

  8. Experiment with the order of attempting subjects and questions in mock tests.

  9. Attempt important questions first in the exam for confidence.

  10. Keep improving and avoid repeating mistakes in mock tests.


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