Calculus for JEE(M+A)
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Here we'll post some good questions of calculus which are relevant for JEE (Mains and Advanced)
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Hello everyone!!

First of all a small intro: I'm Adarsha, currently studying ECE at the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST).

I gave JEE in 2025 as a dropper, my Mains results were as follows:

January- 29S1: 98.6246135%ile
April- 4S2: 99.4179163%ile

As Mains 2026 is coming closer; I would like to share some important suggestions with you all.

• If you are serious about Adv, please treat Jan attempt very seriously. Don't think that you can just score better in April attempt and get through. First of all; there are many students who will be treating Jan attempt less seriously, which gives you a golden chance to get a really good %ile if you do well in Jan attempt. April attempt shifts are usually on the harder side, less scoring, and more competitive.

So give your all into Jan attempt, so you can sit back and have ample time to focus on Adv revision.

•Now is the golden time to bring out the PYPs of 2025 Mains. This is the most relevant resource for you, in my opinion. Try to solve all the papers (preferably under time constraint). After giving a paper, analyze where you can improve- silly mistakes, conceptual errors, calculation mistakes, where you spent too much time, etc.
Once you've done these, you can do older PYQs, but don't go past 2019, they aren't very relevant ig.

•DO NOT PANIC UNNECESSARILY. NO NEED TO WATCH THE PAPER ANALYSIS AND STUDENT REACTIONS OF OTHER SHIFTS. These are just cheap TR farming strategies. Maintain your composure and just prepare for your own shift.
Also try to adjust your biological clock according to your exam time, for example if your exam is in the morning and you are a night owl; then start sleeping early, otherwise you might be feeling sleepy on the exam day (happened with me in Jan attempt :p)

•Subject-specific analysis:
The subjectwise difficulty in any paper is almost always like this:

M>>>>>C≥P

Chem and Physics might be of roughly equal difficulty or one may be more difficult than the other (My chem was shit so I always had more difficulty in it lol). Both are fairly simple, maybe data based and targetting some random line of NCERT that you might not have read. So my advice would be to try to keep your syllabus in these two as close to complete as possible. If you have not done any topic which has had sufficiently high weightage in the last few years; you may watch a detailed one-shot (be very careful on which one-shot you choose though) and then practice lots of PYQs on the topic; you'll see that you have become much more comfortable with that topic and atleast have SOME chance of answering a question from that topic now.

Some high weightage topics (don't have much recollection though tbh, you can watch any video of past years paper analysis to find out highest weightage topics of each subject)-

Physics: Optics, Modern Physics, Magnetism, EMI and AC, KTG and Thermo,
Semiconductors (frequently 1 or 2 logic gate questions come, which are very easy)

Chem:
(IOC)Chemical Bonding, Coordination Compounds, Salt Analysis(read NCERT lab manual)

(OC) GOC, Aldehyde, Ketone, Carboxylic Acids, Named rxns, Biomolecules

(PC) Mole concept, Redox, Kinetics, Chemical & Ionic Equilibrium, Atomic structure, Thermodynamics

Maths is a bit unpredictable in Mains and is mostly low scoring. (40-50+ marks in Maths can easily place you above 99%ile in that subject)
It's not uncommon to see a Mains math question which is Adv/Adv+ level hard and has to be solved fast. So you have to be careful about your question selection here. Carefully choose the questions which you are confident you can solve and answer them only. Questions may be super lengthy, but don't panic in the middle and solve to the end. Do not try to experiment with new methods unless you have sufficient time in your hands.

High weightage chapters:
Vector, 3D, Probability, Definite Integrals and Area under curve, Differential Equations, Sequences and Series, Trigo, Coordinate geometry

•Paper attempting strategy:
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If you already have a strategy that's working well for you, maintain it and don't change it at the last moment.

If you don't; I'll try to suggest a general strategy for you.

Arrange your 3 subjects in this order-

1. Strongest subject
2. Intermediate subject
3. Weakest subject

(a) Strongest subject: Mathematics

This was the case with me, so I have some first hand experience.

Given the low scoring nature of Mathematics, my advice would be to start with your weakest subject first. Finish that subject completely.

The way this works is that your brain gets comfortable after dealing with your weakest subject: "The worst is done". You can now breathe a sigh of relief. Take a deep breath. Drink some water. Then tackle your strongest sub (math) with full energy! You might find some questions which you're unable to answer at first try, just mark them for review and move on to the intermediate subject. After you've swept through the whole paper once, go back and visit those marked questions. This technique of going forth and then back is really powerful, personally I've found that in the last 30 mins suddenly many of the marked questions start to "click", and you can squeeze out around 4-5 (on a lucky day, even 8-9) questions more.

(b) Strongest sub: Physics/Chemistry, Intermediate sub: Mathematics, Weakest sub: Chemistry/Physics

Start with your strongest subject, you will be able to attempt a significant number of questions in the first go only. If at all some question doesn't strike, mark for review. Then move to Mathematics, quickly skim through and identify the questions which strike on the spot and solve them. Mark the ones which seem doable but don't strike immediately.

Your baseline is now set, now your only concern would be to try to increase above this baseline as much as possible.

Go on to your weakest sub, do as many as you can; and then go back and revisit the marked questions.

(c) Strongest sub: Physics/Chem, Intermediate sub: Chemistry/Physics, Weakest sub: Mathematics

You're already aligned well with the pattern JEE Mains prefers. You can just solve sequentially from strongest to weakest subject.

•General advice: Eat light and nutritious food these coming days. Stay hydrated. On the exam day, target to reach atleast 45 min-1hr before the exam starts (in case of heavy traffic). Eat light food but sufficient to get you through the exam without hunger. Drink water minimally, only if you feel very thirsty.
Visit the washroom once before exam starts if you feel even the slightest urge to. (This might sound like a ridiculous point but it's important, because a bio break in the middle of the exam takes up a LOT of time, around 10 mins due to the rule of frisking BEFORE and AFTER going to the washroom)

Last but not the least: stay chill, take it easy and just give your best! If you've worked hard, you'll get your deserved result for sure. No pressure at all. Stay composed.

All the best cutiessss :DDD
Waiting for your jawbreaking results :)

Mountain dew peeyo, darr ki mkc.
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