1. JEE Mains-2024 Examination for Paper Cracking with
SATTAS
(Short Aphorism Tips and Tricks by Anees Kutty sir)
Presented By
• Md Rahmatullah(Math), MTech (VLSI & Embedded System)
• Md Abrar sir (Chemistry), M.Sc. , Persuing PhD
• Sohail Javed Sir(Chemistry) , M.Sc. , (Biochemistry)
• Asad Ahsani sir(Physics), M.E. ( E&Tc)
Guided By Anees Kutty sir(Math)
Date: 21th January 2024
Organized by
Millat Foundation for Industry Research
Development(MFIRD)
2. Agenda
1) Overview of JEE-2024 Mains Examination
2) Before few hours of exam
3) During Examination
4) Time management Strategy during examination
5) Paper pattern ( Paper 1 )
6) Nature of Questions
7) Syllabus for mathematics and Number of question Unit wise
8) Some Tips and Tricks (SATTAS)
4. Beforefewhours
ofexam
Stop Reading before 12 hours of examination
Take 6 hours to 7 hours sleep
Don’t talk with anyone before exam
Don’t think any things about examination
Don’t think any things about future before Exam
Be confident but do not be over confident
Always keep yourself Cool (Bindass) just before Exam
5. DuringExamination
Keep clear the state of your mind
Don’t panic and keep clam yourself
Don’t be frustrated and try to flow positive energy
Leave the question that you can not do it
Leave the question that you do not know about it
Try to read all questions in first pass and do simple questions.
In second pass do the moderate questions
In third pass, if you have time , try to solve difficult question
6. Time management Strateg
during examination
Invest maximum 45 minutes only for Chemistry.
Limits your time 60 minutes for physics if simple Or 75 minutes
if physics paper is hard.
Give your 75 minutes for mathematics Or 60 minutes if
mathematics paper is easy.
7. Paper pattern ( Paper 1 )
Each Subject has Two sections, 40% Questions for Each Subjects will come from 11th class Syllabus and 60%
will come from 12th class Syllabus. There will be 90 Questions in total, 30 from each Subjects.
Only 75 Questions are required to do, 25 from each Subjects.
Physics : 30 Questions, Section A : 20 MCQ, All are compulsory,
Section B: 10 Numerical Questions , Only do 5 Questions.
Chemistry : 30 Questions, Section A : 20 MCQ, All are compulsory,
Section B: 10 Numerical Questions , Only do 5 Questions.
Mathematics : 30 Questions, Section A : 20 MCQ, All are compulsory,
Section B: 10 Numerical Questions , Only do 5 Questions.
All Questions are carrying 4marks, For one Right +4 marks , For one Wrong
-1 marks (Negative marking), Not attempted 0 marks.
8. NatureofQuestions
20% Easy , 60% Moderate and 20% Difficult Questions for each Subjects
Single Concept Questions
Multi concept Questions
Options elimination (Substitution) Questions
Partial solution and Partial Substitution Questions
Full Solution Questions
9. Units Name No of Questions Expected
In Each Units(Maximum)
SRF 3
Trigonometry 2
Complex Numbers, Theory of Equations
and Inequations
4
Matrices and Determinants 2
LCD(Differential Calculus and its
Application)
5
Integral Calculus and its Application 4
Differential Equations 2
Syllabusformathematicsand
NumberofquestionUnitwise
10. Three Dimensional Geometry 2
Vectors 2
Co-ordinate Geometry 4
Sequences and Series 2
Binomial theorem and its Application 2
P & C, Probability 3
Statistics 1
13. Three steps to follow while
preparation
■Prioritize
■Organize
■Execute
14. 1. Prioritize
• Select the topics which has maximum weightage (we have listed the topics)
1. Redox reactions (oxidation number, redox reactions in different conditions)
2. Electrochemistry (Cell potential, Electrochemical series, Nernst equation)
3. Co ordination compounds (isomerism, CFT , spectrochemical series, magnetic
behavior)
4. Chemical kinetics (integrated rate law of zero and first order reactions with half life)
5. Chemical and Ionic Equilibria (Kc, Ka , Kb, pH and equation for buffers,solubility pr.)
6. P- block elements (oxy acids, interhalogen compounds, Xenon compounds,
Anomalous behaviour of first member of each family)
7. Chemical thermodynamics (Thermochemistry, 🔺G, work equations from 1st law)
8. Structure of atom (Bohr’s model and H-spectra)
9. Periodic table (Trends, Recognition of elements (s,p,d,f)
10.Solutions (colligative properties and I)
11.Chemical bonding (MOT, hybridization and geometry(VSEPR))
12.Mole concept and stoichiometry (M, m, N and Mole fraction)
15. ■ Organic
1. General organic chemistry (estimation of N, S and Cl, Chromatography)
2. Hydrocarbons (addition reactions of Alkenes and alkynes, hydroboration, action
of KMnO4)
3. Halogen derivatives (SN1 and SN2, electrophilic substitution of haloarenes,
Chloroform and DDT)
4. Alcohol, phenol and ethers (phenols to focus more)
5. Aldehyde ketone and COOH (Addition reactions of aldehyde and ketone with NH3
derivatives, Aldol condensation and Canizzaro reaction)
6. Amines (Hoffmann’s degradation, azo coupling, electrophilic substitution of
aniline, diazonium salts)
7. Biomolecules (amino acids and DNA)
8. Chemistry in everyday life (antibiotic drugs)
9. Green/Environmental chemistry (line pickups)
16. Organize
1. Mole concept should be priority as it is applied in many other concepts.
2. Equilibrium is the x factor
3. P block has the most questions
4. Amines is the major organic chapter to look upon followed by aldehyde,
ketone and COOH.
5. Chemistry in everyday life and green chemistry are to be read thoroughly.
6. Chemical kinetics and solutions have atleast 1 question
7. Chemical bonding (MOT) is a must.
17. Excecute
■ These mentioned topics should be read and practiced in
the last moments.
■ It will ensure a good score.
■ In depth analysis should be left for EE advanced
18. We wish all the students the very
best for the upcoming JEE mains
paper on behalf of the entire
Chemistry faculty at ADCI !!!