Rahul Yadav
Mathematics is the foundation of complex engineering calculations. In JEE exams, most of the questions asked in the Mathematics section are generally based on the formulas and their applications. You need to practice a lot for scoring well in this section. The more problems you solve, the better will be your speed and accuracy. It would be impossible to score by just memorizing and reading formulas in mathematics. Try to master all the key concepts by visualizing and apply them to the real word problems.
In JEE, there are a lot of chapters included in Mathematics syllabus and unlike Chemistry or Physics, there is nothing called less important or very important in mathematics as most of the chapters are interlinked. Therefore you can’t skip any particular section to focus more on any other section.
Understanding the crucial topics is pivotal for IIT JEE's success. For JEE Main, prioritize topics like Coordinate Geometry, Calculus, 3D Geometry, and Algebra. In JEE Advanced, delve deeper into Conic Sections, Circles, Vectors, Trigonometric Equations, and Probability.
Referring to books like RD Sharma, S.L. Loney, and M.L. Khanna can enhance your preparation. Recognize the difference in approach between Main and Advanced. Regularly revise formulas, practice mock tests, and understand the logic behind each topic. Mastering these important topics is your roadmap to IIT JEE success. Start your focused preparation now!
Course | Fee per Class (In KlassCoins) | Duration | Type |
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IIT —MATHS CLASS | 1305 | 11 Months | Indiviual Classes |
I Mr. Rahul Yadav from Haryana, INDIA have concluded B. Tech. in Computer Science & Engineering from D.A.V. College of Engineering & Technology | 2013 MDU, Rohtak.
I have been teaching as a Senior Faculty for Mathematics in CBSE School and also at a few renowned Educational Institutes and also at a few online Coaching platforms for nearly over a Decade.
Being a Diligent professional educator with over 9 years of experience in education industry. Eager to establish myself in a position where I can contribute my insights to students with best of my knowledge.
I have been tutoring Mathematics to students at various renowned Institutions and at school with CBSE Board. I have delivered lectures on online platforms for a few years.
I have also Qualified NDA and CDS 3 times and also got qualified as well as Selected in SSC-CGL 2015.
I am also Proficient in programming languages such as Python, Java, and C++ and Skilled in web development languages including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Degree: Bachelors of Technology - University: D.A.V. College of Engineering & Technology MDU, Rohtak
Degree:
Mathematics is the foundation of complex engineering calculations. In JEE exams, most of the questions asked in the Mathematics section are generally based on the formulas and their applications. You need to practice a lot for scoring well in this section. The more problems you solve, the better will be your speed and accuracy. It would be impossible to score by just memorizing and reading formulas in mathematics. Try to master all the key concepts by visualizing and apply them to the real word problems.
In JEE, there are a lot of chapters included in Mathematics syllabus and unlike Chemistry or Physics, there is nothing called less important or very important in mathematics as most of the chapters are interlinked. Therefore you can’t skip any particular section to focus more on any other section.
Be able to apply problem-solving and logical skills. Have a deeper understanding of mathematical theory. Have a solid knowledge of elementary statistics. Be able to communicate mathematical/logical ideas in writing.
The JEE syllabus for mathematics broadly consists of the following six topics:
1. Calculus: This unit is very crucial for both JEE Main and JEE Advanced mainly because of its vastness and level of difficulty. In every engineering Entrance Examination, you could expect several numbers of questions from this unit. You don’t have to worry much about JEE Mathematics if you develop a stronghold in this unit, therefore, you need to practice and prepare well for this unit. Important subtopics included in calculus are Limits, Differentiability and Continuity, Relationship between Continuity & Differentiability, Differentiation, Integration, Definite Integrals, Integration by Parts, properties of definite integrals, Rate Measurement, Tangents and Normal, Maxima and Minima, Differential Equations and Area under curves.
2. Co-ordinate Geometry: This unit is all about understanding some geometrical shapes like circles, parabola, hyperbola, and more. Questions from this unit are generally based on the application of formulas which makes it quite interesting and for most of the students it is a high-scoring unit. You can fetch maximum marks from this section. Focus more on Parabola, Circle, Ellipse, straight lines, and Hyperbola. Among all these, Straight Lines and Circles are the most important ones.
3. 3D Geometry and Vectors: This unit is quite complex and conceptual. Its weightage in JEE is somewhat similar to Coordinate Geometry. It also includes complex numbers along with some parts of geometry. You can easily score well from this section if you understand certain complex concepts of vectors and 3D geometry properly. Try to develop a stronghold on basics and focus more on understanding this unit through visualization.
4. Algebra: This unit is quite interesting and certain important topics like Logarithms, Matrices, and Determinants, and Quadratic Equations are quite easy to understand and are among the favourites for many students. Several times in JEE Main and Advanced there were few questions from Complex Number merged with the vectors. In JEE Advanced, you can expect a passage-type question from matrices and determinants and it might be the easiest one to answer. You can also expect a few conceptual questions from Permutations and Combinations. Formula-based questions are generally asked from Sequence and Series and Binomial Theorem. Therefore, by avoiding silly mistakes you could easily score good marks from this portion.
Maths holds a significant share in the IIT JEE exam, and it lays a foundation for other science subjects as well. Therefore, an aspiring candidate should put particular focus on this subject. However, to score well, the first thing that a candidate has to keep in mind is IIT JEE Maths important topics. Once candidates are familiar with it, they can frame their strategy accordingly.
To understand what are the important topics in Maths for IIT JEE, students should first analyse the weightage of every topic. For this, they can either go through the previous years’ papers or get help from reliable online sources.
Understanding the crucial topics is pivotal for IIT JEE's success. For JEE Main, prioritize topics like Coordinate Geometry, Calculus, 3D Geometry, and Algebra. In JEE Advanced, delve deeper into Conic Sections, Circles, Vectors, Trigonometric Equations, and Probability.
Referring to books like RD Sharma, S.L. Loney, and M.L. Khanna can enhance your preparation. Recognize the difference in approach between Main and Advanced. Regularly revise formulas, practice mock tests, and understand the logic behind each topic. Mastering these important topics is your roadmap to IIT JEE success. Start your focused preparation now!