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The JEE ( Joint Entrance Exam) is an entrance test for various engineering colleges in India. JEE Mains and JEE Advanced are two phases of the exam. This exam is one of the toughest globally and also very competitive as more than 12 lakh candidates appear every year for 23 different IITs which have a total of 17,385 seats.

Keeping in mind the difficulty level of exams, students need up-to-date study materials to keep up with their practice. We at Origineducare have designed the best-in-class study material which comprises Notes, Practice papers, MCQ tests, Formula Sheets, and Solved Examples for IIT JEE aspirants. Our DPP (Daily Practice Papers) for JEE is a practice program designed to help JEE aspirants prepare for their exams by giving them a set of problems that replicate the actual exam pattern. These problems cover all the topics coming in the exam and are meant to enhance the student’s problem-solving and time-management skills.

Check Out: Mind Map for JEE Maths

Prepare to excel in JEE / NEET exams with DPP for Chemistry

Origin educare has designed combined Daily Practice Problems (DPP) for JEE (Main+Advanced) with the help of its subject matter experts. In this series, you will find chapter-wise DPP designed following the latest syllabus for IIT JEE prescribed by the National Testing Agency. 

By practicing daily practice Problems, students will be able to achieve excellence in JEE exams as our DPP contains complex problems. We also provide the solution key in a separate PDF file in which you will find a detailed explanation and steps toward the solution. We have provided the chapter-wise DPP of all important concepts that are coming in JEE exams with their answer keys. 

The Daily Practice Problems(DPP) for Chemistry JEE Mains & Advanced 2025 are available for all the important topics and organized in a chapter-wise manner so that students won’t face any hassles. You can download the practice papers (PDF) for the following topics:  

Chemistry Free Revision Notes
Some Basic Concepts in Chemistry
Atomic Structure
Chemical bonding & Molecular Structure
Chemical Thermodynamics
Chemical & Ionic Equilibrium
Electrochemistry
Solid State
Solutions
Surface Chemistry
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
Hydrogen
S-Block Elements
P-Block Elements
D-Block Elements
F-Block Elements
Coordination Compounds
Isolation of Metals
Principles of Qualitive Analysis
Environmental Chemistry
Basic Principle of Organic Chemistry
Alkanes
Alkenes and Alkynes
Benzene
Phenols
Alkyl Halides
Alcohols
Ethers
Aldehydes and Ketones
Carboxylic Acids
Amines
Haloarenes
Biomolecules
Polymers
Chemistry in Everyday Life
Practical Organic Chemistry

Benefits of using Mind Maps for JEE exams

The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) is one of the most competitive exams in the world and a gateway to the prestigious IITs. 

Connecting Concepts

Mind maps allow students to establish connections between different topics and subtopics. This will help students understand the relationships between concepts, making it easier to comprehend the overall structure of the subject.

Visual Representation

We all know that humans are visual learners. Mind maps provide a visual representation of information, which makes it easier for students to recall facts, formulas, and concepts for exams. 

Organizing complex ideas

Mind maps help organize complex information visually, which is particularly useful in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics where many concepts and formulas must be remembered.

Revision material information

JEE Main Syllabus

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Eligibility Critaria

AIR 1 in JEE, AIPMT, NEET-UG & AIIMS in the last 10 years

Admit Card

medals in International Junior Science Olympiad

Mock Test

under AIR 100 in JEE in last 10 years

Eam Pattern

under AIR 100 in Pre-Medical in the last 10 years

Notifications

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Frequently Asked Questions

What topics are covered in the mathematics notes?

Our mathematics notes cover a wide range of topics, including arithmetic,
algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, and statistics

How do the important questions help me prepare for exams?

The important questions focus on key concepts that are likely to be tested in
your exams. By practising them, you’ll become more familiar with these
concepts and improve your problem-solving skills.

Why is the formula sheet useful?

The formula sheet contains all the important formulas and equations you
need to know in mathematics. It’s like a cheat sheet that you can refer to
whenever you’re stuck on a problem.

How do the daily practice papers help me learn maths?

The daily practice papers give you regular opportunities to apply what you’ve
learned in maths class. By practising solving problems, you’ll improve your
understanding and build confidence in your abilities.

What can I expect from the mock tests?

Mock tests simulate real exam conditions and help you assess your
readiness. They’re a great way to identify any areas where you need more
practice and to get used to the format of the exam.

How do mind maps help me understand maths better?

Mind maps are visual tools that organise information in a simple and
easy-to-understand way. They can help you see the connections between
different maths concepts and remember them more effectively.

Are there any tips for remembering maths formulas?

One tip is to practise using the formulas regularly, even if you have them
written down. You can also try explaining the formulas to someone else or
creating flashcards to help reinforce your memory.

What if I find word problems difficult to solve?

Word problems can be challenging, but breaking them down into smaller parts
can make them easier to understand. Try identifying the key information and
translating it into a mathematical equation.

How can I improve my understanding of geometry concepts?

Try drawing diagrams or using visual aids to help you visualise geometric shapes and relationships. You can also look for real-life examples of geometric concepts in the world around you.

What are some fun maths games or activities I can do to practise?

 You can try playing maths-related games like Sudoku, chess, or card games that involve counting and strategy. There are also many online resources and apps available for practicing maths skills in a fun and interactive way.