Author Archives: Anshu Singh

Mathematics – What to expect in JEE (main) 2015 – Trigonometry

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Extending our in-depth analysis, the above line graph lists down the most probable number of questions for each of the Trigonometry topics. As per DoPrep’s in depth analysis*, JEE (main) 2015 is most likely to have 0 to 1 question on Properties and Solution of Triangles 0 to 1 question on Trigonometric Equations 1 to 0 question on Trigonometric Ratios […]

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Mathematics – What to expect in JEE (main) 2015 – Analytical Geometry

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Extending our in-depth analysis, the above bar chart lists down the most probable number of questions for each of the Analytical Geometry topics. As per DoPrep’s in depth analysis*, JEE (main) 2015 is most likely to have Topics Probable List 1 Probable List 2 Three-Dimensional Geometry 2 2 Rectangular  Coordinate System 0 1 Straight Lines 2 2 Circle 1 1 Parabola […]

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Mathematics – What to expect in JEE (main) 2015 – Calculus

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Extending our in-depth analysis, the above pie chart lists down the most probable number of questions for each of the Calculus topics. As per DoPrep’s in depth analysis*, JEE (main) 2015 is most likely to have 1 question each from Functions or Sets & Relations Limits Continuity and Differentiability Differentiation Application of Derivatives Indefinite Integration Definite Integration Area Under the […]

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Mathematics – What to expect in JEE (main) 2015 – Algebra

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Extending our in-depth analysis, the above pie chart lists down the most probable number of questions for each of the Algebra topics. As per DoPrep’s in depth analysis, JEE (main) 2015 is most likely to have 2 questions each from Quadratic Equations and Expressions Matrices, Determinants and System of Equations Progressions, Sequence and Series Binomial Theorem 1 question each from […]

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Mathematics – What to expect in JEE (main) 2015

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“The best preparation for tomorrow is to do today’s work superbly well.” – William Osler   Before preparing of any entrance test, it is wise to have a look at the previous year papers and check if there are any indicators on what we should be expecting in the next edition of the test.  This gives us the opportunity to […]

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Mantra for cracking JEE (main) and JEE (advanced)

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You are finding it difficult to learn or understand the concepts of Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry. No problem! Develop a growth mindset and you will be able to crack JEE (main) and JEE (advanced). World renowned Stanford University psychologist Carol Dweck discovered the simple idea called mindset that makes all the difference. Decades of research on achievement and success tells […]

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Finally! Light has been captured as Both Particle and Wave

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  Source :- NBC NEWS Physicists have theorized for over a century that light acts as both a particle and a wave, depending on the conditions, but they’ve never been able to capture it being both at once — until a team in Switzerland did just that in a recent experiment. Scientists at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne managed […]

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7 ways in which tests boost your JEE preparation!

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We at DoPrep firmly believe that assessment is an integral part of success in competitive entrance tests like JEE (Mains) and JEE (Advanced), as it determines whether or not the goals of concept learning, retention and application are being met. Assessment forces you to ask these hard questions to yourself: “Are you really learning what you are supposed to be […]

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