We always try to provide the student a new & unique way of learning & set high benchmarks for others. Lets have a look on how a student can improve their percentile in JEE with NCERT XTRACT : Objective Mathematics.
Chapter | Download |
1. Sets | Click Here |
2. Relations And Functions-I | Click Here |
3. Trigonometric Functions | Click Here |
4. Principle Of Mathematical Induction | Click Here |
5. Complex Numbers And Quadratic Equations | Click Here |
6. Linear Inequality | Click Here |
7. Permutations And Combinations | Click Here |
8. Binomial Theorem | Click Here |
9. Sequences And Series | Click Here |
10. Straight Lines | Click Here |
11. Conic Section | Click Here |
12. Introduction To Three Dimensional Geometry | Click Here |
13. Limits And Derivative | Click Here |
14. Mathematical Reasoning | Click Here |
15. Statistics | Click Here |
16. Probability-I | Click Here |
17. Relations And Functions-II | Click Here |
18. Inverse Trigonometric Function | Click Here |
19. Matrices | Click Here |
20. Determinant | Click Here |
21. Continuity And Differentiability | Click Here |
22. Application Of Derivatives | Click Here |
23. Integrals | Click Here |
24. Application Of Integrals | Click Here |
25. Differential Equations | Click Here |
26. Vector Algebra | Click Here |
27. Three Dimensional Geometry | Click Here |
28. Linear Programming | Click Here |
29. Probability-II | Click Here |
27 May, 2020, 5:48 pm
JEE Main 2020: Candidates have been given one more chance to apply for the engineering entrance exam, JEE Main. The application window has been reopened and National Testing Agency (NTA) will accept forms till May 24. JEE Main will be held from July 18 to July 23.
Candidates have been given one more chance to apply for the engineering entrance exam, JEE Main. The application window has reopened and National Testing Agency (NTA) will accept forms till May 24. JEE Main will be held from July 18 to July 23. The exam will begin three days after the CBSE Class 12 board exams are completed.
The Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’, had tweeted today in the morning that a major announcement will be made for those students who had planned to study abroad but later dropped it because of COVID-19 pandemic.
Giving them another chance to apply for the JEE Main, Mr Pokhriyal said, these students are now keen to pursue their studies in the country due to the changed circumstances arising out of COVID-19, and would thus like to appear in the JEE Main 2020.
This is the second JEE Main of the session. Candidates who had appeared for the first JEE Main held in January can apply this time as well.
The best of the two scores is considered for merit list. Candidates who have not applied yet for the second JEE Main can fill the forms now. Sitting for this exam will give them one more opportunity to improve their scores in examination if they have failed to give their best in first attempt without wasting their whole academic year. In the first bi-annual JEE Main, 72% of the candidates took both the exams.
Candidates who have not completed their application forms can also login to complete it, the notice tweeted by the Education Minister reads.
19 May, 2020, 3:11 pm
We always try to provide the student a new & unique way of learning & set high benchmarks for others. Lets have a look on how a student can improve their percentile in JEE with Aakash JEE : Assignments Package 2020.
Class 11th
Chapter | Level-1 | Level-2 |
1. Basics of Mathematics | Click Here | Click Here |
2. Relations and Functions | Click Here | Click Here |
3. Trigonometric Functions-I | Click Here | Click Here |
4. Principle of Mathematical Induction | Click Here | - |
5. Quadratic Equations | Click Here | Click Here |
6. Complex Numbers-I | Click Here | Click Here |
7. Linear Inequalities | Click Here | - |
8. Sequences and Series | Click Here | Click Here |
9. Binomial Theorem | Click Here | Click Here |
10. Permutations and Combinations | Click Here | Click Here |
11. Straight Lines | Click Here | Click Here |
12. Conic Sections-I | Click Here | Click Here |
13. Conic Sections-II | Click Here | Click Here |
14. Complex Numbers-II | Click Here | Click Here |
15. Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry | Click Here | Click Here |
16. Limits and Derivatives | Click Here | Click Here |
17. Mathematical Reasoning | Click Here | - |
18. Statistics | Click Here | - |
19. Probability | Click Here | Click Here |
20. Trigonometric Functions-II | Click Here | Click Here |
Class 12th
Chapter | Level-1 | Level-2 |
1. Relations and Functions | Click Here | Click Here |
2. Inverse Trigonometric Functions | Click Here | Click Here |
3. Matrices | Click Here | Click Here |
4. Determinants | Click Here | Click Here |
5. Continuity and Differentiability | Click Here | Click Here |
6. Application of Derivatives | Click Here | Click Here |
7. Indefinite Integrals | Click Here | Click Here |
8. Definite Integrals | Click Here | Click Here |
9. Application of Integrals | Click Here | Click Here |
10. Differential Equations | Click Here | Click Here |
11. Vector Algebra | Click Here | Click Here |
12. Three Dimensional Geometry | Click Here | Click Here |
13. Linear Programming | Click Here | - |
14. Probability | Click Here | Click Here |
Class 11th
Chapter | Level-1 | Level-2 |
1. Physical World, Units and Measurement | Click Here | Click Here |
2. Motion in a Straight Line | Click Here | Click Here |
3. Motion in a Plane | Click Here | Click Here |
4. Laws of Motion | Click Here | Click Here |
5. Work, Energy and Power | Click Here | Click Here |
6. System of Particles and Rotational Motion | Click Here | Click Here |
7. Gravitation | Click Here | Click Here |
8. Mechanical Properties of Solids | Click Here | Click Here |
9. Mechanical Properties of Fluids | Click Here | Click Here |
10. Thermal Properties of Matter | Click Here | Click Here |
11. Thermodynamics | Click Here | Click Here |
12. Kinetic Theory of Gases | Click Here | Click Here |
13. Oscillations | Click Here | Click Here |
14. Waves | Click Here | Click Here |
Class 12th
Chapter | Level-1 | Level-2 |
1. Electric Charges and Fields | Click Here | Click Here |
2. Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance | Click Here | Click Here |
3. Current Electricity | Click Here | Click Here |
4. Moving Charges and Magnetism | Click Here | Click Here |
5. Magnetism and Matter | Click Here | - |
6. Electromagnetic Induction | Click Here | Click Here |
7. Alternating Current | Click Here | Click Here |
8. Electromagnetic Waves | Click Here | - |
9. Ray Optics and Optical Instruments | Click Here | Click Here |
10. Wave Optics | Click Here | Click Here |
11. Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter | Click Here | Click Here |
12. Atoms | Click Here | Click Here |
13. Nuclei | Click Here | Click Here |
14. Semiconductor Electronics - Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits | Click Here | - |
15. Communication Systems | Click Here | - |
16. Experimental Physics | Click Here | Click Here |
Class 11th
Chapter | Level-1 | Level-2 |
1. Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry | Click Here | Click Here |
2. Structure of Atom | Click Here | Click Here |
3. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties | Click Here | Click Here |
4. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure | Click Here | Click Here |
5. States of Matter | Click Here | Click Here |
6. Thermodynamics | Click Here | Click Here |
7. Equilibrium | Click Here | Click Here |
8. Redox Reactions | Click Here | Click Here |
9. Hydrogen | Click Here | Click Here |
10. The s-Block Elements | Click Here | Click Here |
11. The p-Block Elements | Click Here | Click Here |
12. Organic Chemistry - Some Basic Principles and Techniques | Click Here | Click Here |
13. Hydrocarbons | Click Here | Click Here |
14. Environmental Chemistry | Click Here | - |
Class 12th
Chapter | Level-1 | Level-2 |
1. The Solid State | Click Here | Click Here |
2. Solutions | Click Here | Click Here |
3. Electrochemistry | Click Here | Click Here |
4. Chemical Kinetics and Nuclear Chemistry | Click Here | Click Here |
5. Surface Chemistry | Click Here | Click Here |
6. General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements | Click Here | Click Here |
7. The p-Block Elements | Click Here | Click Here |
8. The d and f-Block Elements | Click Here | Click Here |
9. Coordination Compounds | Click Here | Click Here |
10. Principles of Qualitative Analysis | Click Here | Click Here |
11. Haloalkanes and Haloarenes | Click Here | Click Here |
12. Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers | Click Here | Click Here |
13. Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids | Click Here | Click Here |
14. Amines | Click Here | Click Here |
15. Biomolecules | Click Here | Click Here |
16. Polymers | Click Here | Click Here |
17. Chemistry in Everyday Life | Click Here | - |
9 May, 2020, 3:57 pm
EAMCET Previous Papers are your best resource to test your knowledge, practice for the actual test, formulate a study strategy and manage time during exam preparation as well as the actual day of the exam.
Paper | Download |
1. EAMCET ENGG - 2010 (Solved) | Click Here |
2. EAMCET ENGG - 2011 (Solved) | Click Here |
3. EAMCET ENGG - 2012 (Solved) | Click Here |
4. EAMCET ENGG - 2013 (Solved) | Click Here |
5. EAMCET ENGG - 2014 (Solved) | Click Here |
6. EAMCET ENGG (AP) - 2015 (Solved) | Click Here |
7. EAMCET ENGG (AP) - 2016 (Solved) | Click Here |
8. EAMCET ENGG (TS) - 2016 (Solved) | Click Here |
9. EAMCET ENGG (TS) - 2017 (Solved) | Click Here |
10. EAMCET ENGG (AP) - 24-Apr-2017 Shift-1 | Click Here |
11. EAMCET ENGG (AP) - 24-Apr-2017 Shift-2 | Click Here |
12. EAMCET ENGG (AP) - 25-Apr-2017 Shift-1 | Click Here |
13. EAMCET ENGG (AP) - 25-Apr-2017 Shift-2 | Click Here |
14. EAMCET ENGG (AP) - 26-Apr-2017 Shift-1 | Click Here |
15. EAMCET ENGG (AP) - 22-Apr-2018 Shift-1 | Click Here |
16. EAMCET ENGG (AP) - 22-Apr-2018 Shift-2 | Click Here |
17. EAMCET ENGG (AP) - 23-Apr-2018 Shift-1 | Click Here |
18. EAMCET ENGG (AP) - 23-Apr-2018 Shift-2 | Click Here |
19. EAMCET ENGG (AP) - 24-Apr-2018 Shift-1 | Click Here |
20. EAMCET ENGG (AP) - 24-Apr-2018 Shift-2 | Click Here |
21. EAMCET ENGG (TS) - 4-May-2018 - FN - Session-1 | Click Here |
22. EAMCET ENGG (TS) - 4-May-2018 - AN - Session-2 | Click Here |
23. EAMCET ENGG (TS) - 5-May-2018 - FN - Session-1 | Click Here |
24. EAMCET ENGG (TS) - 5-May-2018 - AN - Session-2 | Click Here |
25. EAMCET ENGG (TS) - 7-May-2018 - FN - Session-1 | Click Here |
26. EAMCET (AP) - 20-Apr-2019 Shift-1 | Click Here |
27. EAMCET (AP) - 20-Apr-2019 Shift-2 | Click Here |
28. EAMCET (AP) - 21-Apr-2019 Shift-1 | Click Here |
29. EAMCET (AP) - 21-Apr-2019 Shift-2 | Click Here |
30. EAMCET (AP) - 22-Apr-2019 Shift-1 | Click Here |
31. EAMCET (AP) - 22-Apr-2019 Shift-2 | Click Here |
32. EAMCET (AP) - 23-Apr-2019 Shift-1 | Click Here |
33. Engineering - 3rd-May-2019 Shift-1 | Click Here |
34. Engineering - 3rd-May-2019 Shift-2 | Click Here |
35. Engineering - 4th-May-2019 Shift-1 | Click Here |
36. Engineering - 4th-May-2019 Shift-1 (Urdu) | Click Here |
37. Engineering - 4th-May-2019 Shift-2 | Click Here |
38. Engineering - 6th-May-2019 Shift-1 | Click Here |
8 May, 2020, 4:51 pm
JEE Main, Advanced, NEET dates: Engineering entrance examination JEE Main will be held from July 18-23, while medical entrance exam NEET will be conducted on July 26, IIT entrance exam, also known as the JEE Advanced, will be held in August, said Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' today.
Joint Entrance Examination or JEE Main, screening cum eligibility test held for engineering and IIT admissions for graduate level courses, will be held in July while the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test or NEET, the national level single window medical entrance examination, will also be held in July. The Union education minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' said in an interaction with the students that the JEE Main examination will be held from July 18 to July 23 while the NEET examination will be conducted on July 26. The minister also said a decision regarding pending CBSE board exams will be announced soon.
5 May, 2020, 6:59 pm
JEE Main and NEET dates will be announced on May 5. The exams were scheduled to be held in April-May but were postponed due to nationwide lockdown imposed to contain the COVID-19 spread.
The JEE Main and NEET schedule will be announced on May 5. These exams are held for admission to undergraduate courses in engineering and medicine. The exams were scheduled to be held in April-May but were postponed due to nationwide lockdown imposed to contain the COVID-19 spread.
The same day, on May 5, Union Minister for Human Resource Development Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' will conduct a webinar and will interact with students.
The Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) has given the update regarding the exam dates which is sure to bring relief to lakhs of students who have been waiting for the exam dates.
"The fresh dates will be announced by HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ''Nishank'' on May 5. This will put an end to uncertainty for the aspirants. The minister will also interact with students online the same day," a senior ministry official said.
The National Testing Agency (NTA), which conducts the exam, will notify the exam dates, after the announcement, on its official website nta.ac.in. Meanwhile, the application form correction window will close today.
There were speculations that JEE Main and NEET will be conducted in May-end arising from the first announcement which was made when the lockdown period was supposed to end on April 14.
While JEE Main is conducted for admission to engineering colleges across the country, the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is conducted for medical colleges.
With the announcement of entrance exam dates, the board exam dates will also be finalised. The admission process in engineering and medical colleges can only be held after class 12 results are out. So far CBSE has said that it will definitely conduct the remaining board exam, but only for main papers.
4 May, 2020, 11:51 am