JEE Main 2018 Exam Preparation Study Timetable and Books

As everyone knows, candidates have already started with their JEE Main 2018 exam preparation at full throttle. With the exam only a few months away it is feasible to say that some of you might even be a bit panicky. But no need to worry. The IIT JEE course details were released by the council a long time back and at this point of time, preparing for the exam will not be that difficult. The IITJEE is the largest examination for engineering students that is conducted on all India basis. Each year more than 12 lakh candidates appear for this examination. The examination is conducted in two stages. The first stage is JEE Main and the second stage is JEE advanced. As such, candidates need to be well prepared if they want to crack the JEE Mains.

JEE Mains have a total of 90 questions. Paper will contain 30 questions from each subject. Each question will carry four marks and there will be one negative marking for each negative response. The two years of JEE Main 2018 exam preparation matters a lot, but the last few days are crucial as well. Candidates should do a thorough revision of all they have studied while going through the IIT JEE course details once more to make sure that they do not miss out on anything.

Study Timetable:

Candidates and suggested to formulate a strategy Oriented study timetable for themselves to make sure that they do not miss out on anything, just because they are preparing for the biggest entrance exam of the country. Candidates need to allocate time to all three subjects equally. Candidates need to study physics, chemistry, and mathematics with equal focus and determination in order to successfully crack JEE Main. Candidates need to work on the weaker areas while implementing strength exercises on their stronger areas. Candidates should also make a habit of revising all important topics on a regular basis. Revising every day helps a candidate ascertain the amount of effort they are putting in each day, and the amount of information they are able to retain. Candidates can you revise from their notes and study material according to their choice but the should make sure that they are not indulging in any kind of activities that might break their concentration and disrupt the ambiance of study. Candidates are suggested to find a quiet place or a quiet room to set up their study table in and get along with completing the syllabus for the entrance examination. Candidates are also suggested not to study for long hours because that would take a toll on their health. Candidates are suggested to change the pattern they Study in because that would bring about a change in the learning curve help the candidates enjoy the entire process while studying for their entrance examinations. Formulating a study table is not that difficult when a candidate is clear on their goals about what they want to do. If a candidate has set up their mind on reaching stage two of IITJEE then they should not let any kind of distraction bother them. As a matter of fact, the only thing candidate should do while preparing for the entrance examinations are to eat a healthy diet, stay fresh, workout regularly and make sure to get enough sleep for the body to re-store energy for the next day.


Books play a very crucial role in preparation for IITJEE. As such, Candidates should not just pick up any book that is available out there in the market. There are a lot of books out there that would promised the best quality of material for IITJEE preparation but that is not true. Here we have mentioned the subject wise books that candidates can make use of to get fully prepared for their JEE Mains.


JEE Mains books on Physics:

1. HC Verma conception of physics part one
2. HC Verma concept of physics part two
3. IITJEE physics by DC Pandey

JEE Mains Physics preparation reference books:

1. Problems in general physics by IE Irodov
2. Physics for IITJEE by Resnick, Halliday, Walker
3. Problems in physics by SS Krotov


JEE Mains Chemistry books:

Organic Chemistry by OP Tandon
Inorganic Chemistry by OP Tandon
Numerical Chemistry by P Bahadur
Organic Chemistry by Arihant publication
Modern approach to chemical calculations by RC Mukherjee

Reference books for JEE Mains Chemistry preparation:

Concise inorganic chemistry by JD Lee
Organic chemistry by Morrison Boyd


Mathematics books for JEE Mains:

IIT mathematics by ML Khanna
Mathematics by RD Sharma
Mathematics by RS Agarwal

Mathematics reference books for JEE Mains:

Trigonometry by SL Loney
Problems in calculus of one variable by IA Maron
Higher Algebra by Hall and Knight
Calculus and analytic geometry by Thomas and Finney
Mathematical analysis by GN Berman

Reference Books List according to Topics Following IIT JEE course details

Physics Books for JEE Mains:

Electricity and Magnetism by     HCVerma
Electromagnetism by     HC Verma
Optics  by     H.C. Verma
Modern Physics by     D.C. Pandey
Mechanics by      HC Verma
Thermal Physics by     HC Verma
Heat and waves by      H.C. Verma


Chemistry Books for JEE Mains:

Inorganic Chemistry   by  ArihantPrakashan
Inorganic Chemistry   by  J.D. Lee
Inorganic Chemistry   by  O.P.Tandon
Organic Chemistry      by  ArihantPrakashan
Organic Chemistry      by  O.P.Tandon
Organic Chemistry      by  Morrison and Boyd
Physical Chemistry      by  O.P.Tandon
Physical Chemistry      by  P. Bahadur
Numerical Chemistry  by  P.Bahadur


Mathematics books for JEE Mains:

Algebra    Arihant
Differential Calculus  by    Arihant
Integral Calculus        by    Arihant
Vector and 3D Geometry    by    ArihantPrakshan
Co-ordinate Geometry        by    ML Khanna
Vector     by    Shanti Narayan
Mathematics     by    Tata McGraw Hill
Introduction Probability & Its Applications by  W. Feller  
Higher Algebra   Barnard and Child
Co-ordinate Geometry  by     Dr.Gorakh Prasad
Differential Calculus   by     Das Gupta
Trigonometry  by  S. L. Loney


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