The WBJEE entrance exam is an important step for any undergraduate science student in West Bengal looking to build a career in engineering or medical. However, cracking the examination is no rocket science and serious effort on your part is sure to help you. The WBJEE exam is slated for May 17 and the post below offers some important wbjee Exam Preparation tips.
Before getting to the tips, let’s have a look at the books that could be helpful for you here-
Physics
- Problems in General Physics - I E Irodov
- University Physics - Sears, Young & Zemansky
- WBHSC Higher Secondary Books - Part 1 & 2
- NCERT Physics - Part 1 & 2
- Optics- Jenkins & White
Mathematics
- Higher Algebra - Barnard & Child
- Coordinate Geometry - S L Loney
- Calculus - Thomas & Fenny
Chemistry
- Physical Chemistry - PW Atkins
- Inorganic Chemistry - JD Lee
- Organic Chemistry - Morrision Boyd
- Higher Secondary Chemistry (WBHSC) both part 1 & 2
Biology
- Higher Secondary Biology (WBHSC) both part 1 & 2
- Trueman’s Biology
- NCERT Biology Part 1 & 2
- Dinesh’s Biology
WBJEE Exam Preparation Tips
Maintain a routine
The WBJEE test follows a vast syllabus and hence it would be best to approach with a plan. It’s always smart to prepare a schedule here where you will strategically allot the needed time for each topic under every subject. Stick to your routine religiously. It’s easy to get haphazard and lost in a routine-less preparation.
Take to sample papers
Yes, you will definitely be thorough with the books mentioned above but alongside you must practice as many sample papers possible. These sample papers will help you to understand the type or approach of questions you might get and make you familiar with the overall process. Moreover, you will also be able to understand which are the most important and repeated questions throughout the year.
Take to mock tests
There are several coaching centers that will conduct mock tests for the WBJEE applicants. Enrol yourself for the mock tests and sit for as many as you can. It will help you to enhance your speed and make you more equipped for the examination.
Start with the weakest link
You should create a schedule for all the subjects where you will make 3 sections. The first one would be for topics that you are strong at, the second one would be for topics with medium knowledge and the third one would be for subjects that are your weakest links. Start your preparation with subjects that will need maximum effort and then move on to the second and first section.
Stay healthy
To ensure a good preparation, you should take good care of your health. Eat a proper nutritious diet, drink minimum 8 glasses of water every day and get adequate sleep. A tired body and mind would not be able to put in the desired effort & hard work needed to crack a tough exam like WBJEE.
Keep your chin up, maintain a positive mind- all the best for your exam.