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Tricks and Tips to clear competitive exams.

Hii,
It's been 8 years that I last appeared for AIEEE and PET.But I can share some tips from those exams about how to crack them and score maximum.
1.While talking about PCM Subjects,have full command in any two subjects.
2.While appearing for exam solve those sections first in which you have full command,then go for other questions.
3.If you are doubtful about certain questions,leave them.
4.If negative marking is not there attempat all questions and for the questions,you don't know the answer tick on same option.This will increase probability of getting correct answers.(for no negative marking questions)
5.As far as subjects are concerned,refer NCERT for chemistry.Most of the exams take questions from NCERT.
6. For physics HC Verma is best,then Pradeep and some foreign journals.
7.For mathematics,I practiced RD Sharma but again some foreign author books are required for getting good marks.
8.Always go through previous year questions and try to figure out pattern.
9.Focus more on Integration,Differentiation,Trignometry in maths.
10.For physics have good command over dimensions.Some questions can be solved by knowing dimensions only.
11.For chemistry organic chemistry is utmost important.Then Mole concept,Periodic Tables.
12.For Chemistry NCERT is enough.
13.I cleared my AIEEE by attempting most of the questions from chemistry and physics.And PET through all the three.
14.For your reference I am highlighting certain books and sources in this blog.

References-
1.R C Mukherjee for mole concept IIT JEE.
2.S L Loney Trigonometry.
3.HC Verma Part 1 and 2 for physics.
4.Arihant previous year model questions.
5.Pradeep for Physics.
6.Tata Macgraw Hills for maths.
7.P K NAG for thermodynamics.
8.RD Sharma Mathematics.
If you follow above things sitting at home I assure you that you will come out with flying colours.

Bye...

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