Engineering is the most followed and the most practised profession in India. Many students in India pursue engineering as their bachelor’s degree or for further education. In fact in India, it is considered orthodox to pursue engineering and become a doctor. Everybody has a belief that being an engineer is the best thing for getting a good job. The craze and demand for engineering is so high in India that it has caused an overabundance of engineers Due to which getting a job as an engineer in India today has become a crisis today. India largely suffers from unemployment and engineers are the people most affected by it. Engineering is one of the hardest bachelor’s degrees to pursue and students’ parents pay a high amount of fees for the admission of their ward in a reputed college. There are various types of engineers such as software engineering, electronic engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, agricultural engineering, automobile engineering, etc.
Engineering is a discipline of science that includes designing, testing and building machines, structures, and processes using science and mathematics. Though in India, jobs for engineering have become overcrowded today, a student can still benefit from jobs that are offered abroad.
In order to get into a reputed college of engineering, one needs to attain the main entrance examination for engineering called the JEE. Its full form is the Joint Entrance Examination which was previously known as Engineering Entrance Examination.
- It’s a nationwide computer-operated examination for engineering and architecture.
- It is administered by the National Testing Agency.
- It was started in the year 2002 due to the increasing demand for engineering.
- It can be attended in a wide range of languages such as Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati, Odiya, English, Punjabi, Assamese, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam etc.
- There is no age barrier for these exams.
- It is constituted in two forms- the JEE Mains and the JEE advanced.
- It is conducted by the CBSE, two times a year.
- Students who pass out their 11th and 12th standards in subjects of physics, chemistry or maths can attempt these exams.
- The JEE mains exam has 90 questions in total which consist of 30-30-30 questions of physics, chemistry and mathematics respectively.
- The total marks of the examination are 360 marks.
- The time duration of the JEE main exam is 3 hours.
- The marking scheme is 4 marks per correct answer and minus 1 as negative marking for every wrong answer.
- Zero is earned for every unanswered question.
There are PDF Study Materials for IIT JEE in the Indian markets which help the students prepare for these examinations. Some reputed publishers of these books are RD Sharma, RS Aggarwal, Gyan books, Mittal books, etc. The information of these books can also be downloaded in the form of PDFs. These pdfs contain all the relevant information and can be described as follows:
- Chapter wise and Topic-wise Solved papers for JEE Main and JEE Advanced
- Sufficient Questions are given from the year 1979-2020 for practice.
- JEE Advanced Solved Papers are provided according to the paper pattern.
- Important questions to attempt from the previous years’ exam papers.
Cracking through one of the most difficult National Level Entrance Exams like IIT JEE is not a task at hand. Thorough practice is required from the previous years’ question papers to get an idea about portion, paper pattern and most asked questions. One needs to have extensive knowledge about the subjects and has to have a stronghold on General Knowledge as well.
These books are prepared under the vision of an expert faculty, presenting the updated edition of every book chapters wise, topic wise Solved Papers [2020-1979]” of Mathematics for IIT JEE Main and Advanced and can be said to be a one-stop solution for the preparation of engineering entrances in the form of PDF. Covering the entire syllabus in 26 Chapters of both Main & Advanced, these pdfs are constituted with a heavy number of questions from 1979 to 2020 in a Chapter wise and Topic wise manner. For further practice ‘Previous Years’ Solved Papers and Selected Questions of JEE Main (Jan & Sept) 2020’ are given at the end of the book to help aspirants for their upcoming examinations.
Another major thing is that one needs to have proper guidance in order to succeed in these exams. So it’s important to consult the experts before appearing for the examination.
When one prepares for these exams like IIT JEE one needs to have a clear concept about every topic and understanding of the examination pattern are the most important things which can be done by using the good collection of Previous Years’ Solved Papers.
But the most important thing one needs to conquer more than any portion, paper pattern or syllabus is their mindset. The tougher a person’s mind is, the positive they can stay and the better results they can achieve. One needs to remind themselves amidst the pressure of the exam hall to stay calm and to focus and believe in themselves that no question is impossible for them or they don’t have knowledge about it. Sitting back for a moment and taking a deep breath can help.
In several sections of the pdf, a compilation of various numerical problems of applied physics has been given. These problems have been asked in various competitive examinations in the past years. These problems are intended to be practised two months prior to the final qualifying examination for gaining better confidence in that particular subject.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Complex Numbers,
Theory of Equations,
Sequences and Series,
Permutations and Combinations,
Binomial Theorem,
Probability,
Matrices and Determinants,
Functions,
Limit,
Continuity and Differentiability,
Indefinite Integration,
Definite Integration,
Area,
Differential Equations,
Straight Lines and Pairs of Lines,
Circle,
Parabola,
Ellipse,
Hyperbola,
Trigonometrical Ratios and Identities, Trignometrical Equations,
Inverse Circular Functions,
Properties of Triangles,
Vectors,
3D Geometry,
Miscellaneous,
JEE Advanced Solved Paper 2019, JEE Advanced Solved Paper 2020, Selected Questions of JEE Main (Jan & Sep) 2020.”